View Full Version : Vegas 8 Pro tiny audio glitch/click/noise when rendering out file


Rikki Bruce
August 22nd, 2009, 06:16 AM
Hey everyone,

Got an annoying problem that I cant seem to pin down.
When I render out an AVI file with MP3 audio via Vegas Pro 8 half the time I am getting a tiny click/glitch in the audio right at the beginning of the rendered file.

I've tried using an audio fade at the beginning to see if that helped but it didnt; tried moving the timeline contents along half a second and that didnt help either.

The source content is absolutely fine and its completely random, I can render out and get the click then render the same file and its fine the next time around - though rebooting the PC seems to help the most. Ive tried playing back the rendered files on 2 PC's just to check its not my sound card audio system etc.

I am currently trying to render out a hundred or so small video files and its driving me insane. Has anyone come across this type of issue before or know of any work around?

Many thanks,

Rik

Perrone Ford
August 22nd, 2009, 06:26 AM
I am confused. You have an .avi file on the timeline and a .mp3 file on the timeline? Or are you saying you are trying to render a .avi with an mp3 audio?

If you have an mp3 on the timeline, I'd suggest doing an audio only render to a wave and using that on the timeline instead.

Nicholas de Kock
August 23rd, 2009, 02:03 PM
I know exactly what you are talking about, it has happened to me a few times however its usually totally random and happens very seldom. I don't have a solution for the problem but I have observed that keeping multitasking activity low while a PC is rendering helps. Rendering to a different drive is highly recommended, if all else fails upgrade your system.

Roger Shealy
August 23rd, 2009, 03:08 PM
I've had the same issue a number of times. I don't know what causes it, I just had to edit it out.

Joe Parker
August 24th, 2009, 05:56 PM
Oddly, I just heard one of these a few days ago from my timeline. But it wasn't in the rendered file.