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Old December 1st, 2008, 07:25 AM   #1
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Help Please: My 32-bit renders crash

I've got a rather extensive HD - Blu-ray render that I'm trying to perform. I've been able to do it at 8-bit, but the look is very contrasty and harsh. At 32-bit, it looks much better, but Vegas crashes.

I was thinking of muting certain video tracks and rendering only upper tracks to merge them into one. Then, rendering a 2-track project, rather than a 6 track project. Which format should I use for this intiial render that would be less likely to crash Vegas later when I do the final render to Blu-ray. (I need 6120 x1080 resolution as the orginal was shot in 4:3).

Also, any other ideas or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Old December 1st, 2008, 08:14 AM   #2
 
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32 bit float, in vegas, is problemmatic. you may not get it to work in this incarnation
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