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Oh you might want to have a CPU Temperature s/w running to keep a weather eye out on just how HOT your pc is running. Here's one I've been using for nearly a month now, and it's Fabo!
One ios the parent s/w and the other is a W7 Gadget that works with the parent given you real time graphs. All this stuff allows us to keep an eye on that rendering process. |
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Cheers for that, i'll download those apps.
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Just to confirm.
I have rendered a 30min project and another 50min project today. Both have worked flawlessly with no errors. As a matter of fact, I was even still using Firefox for a bit while the rendering was going on during the 50min run. |
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Very glad you have things working again. Cheers Grazie |
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Graham, I'm just wondering if you make use of the nested projects facility at all?
I can render single projects to DVD in well under the run time of the show but as soon as I start nesting it can slow to a crawl. Not sure whether I should be running tests. Typically a show will comprise 5 or 6 projects nested, which I guess is like running Vegas 5 or 6 multiple times. Some of these constituent parts make heavy use of PNG stills (suitably pre-shrunk). I do very few stills effects but there is always a 2 sec transition between each and in parts I may have 2 or 3 different stills fading in then out e.g. left centre right all portrait aspect stills appearing one after the other on the same screen as it were. That sort of thing seems to cripple Vegas and I can see the frame counter just about ticking over. But a single unnested project comprising video footage only will race through the render even though it might comprise 1080 50p files from 3 different cams, plus 1080 25p AVIs converted in Cineform from a GoPro, and several audio files. Once upon a time I could use acceleration but sadly no more. v12 build 486 with Windows 8 64bit, i7 950 3.07GHz (not overclocked), 12gb ram, GTX570 card. A show I did yesterday comprises 50 minutes from 5 nested parts. Two parts are stills only, two parts video only and one part (short) a mix of stills and video. Rendering to MP4 vbr 2 pass took nearly 10 hours. I too use Core Temp and there is no overheating. No fluff either :- ) Cooling fan is decent. Cheers. Pete |
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Pete, what's your question?
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Do you use Nesting? And if so do you expect to find it much slower than having one big project? My stills component parts are in my case suspects but nesting is not a subject I find gets very much coverage on the various forums.
BTW I installed the latest Nvidia driver today (314.22) and switched acceleration back on (v12 b486, W8 64bit). So far so good with a 2 pass vbr MP4 render, its almost half way through without ...... well I'm not going to tempt fate :- ) Pete |
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I can feel your pain especially as it's for paid work. It's very easy to forget with all these new cameras and resolutions coming out on a regular basis, your machine also needs to be up to the task to edit ! |
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As a matter of fact, this is the first time I raised the issue about rendering or for the past 2 years I have just tolerated it, like it was normal !! Wish I mentioned the problem sooner! Thanks again. |
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I don't know WHAT the internal mechanics of the Nest are other than what "we" see is only a scratch proxy file of that other VEG. So, what this means is that when you/we come to render the Parent VEG, whatever is lurking within that Nest needs to be rendered out too. Soooo..... If there are a lot of things going on for that Nest then that will take more time than a Nest that points to a simple Nest Veg - yeah? Consequently and without trying to "duck" your question, it really does depend on just how complex the Nested VEG is - yeah? Cheers Grazie |
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James, that's very honest of you to say :"Wish I mentioned the problem sooner!" - It's this awareness/knowledge that makes me keep going. Cheers Grazie |
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Cheers Graham.
On a concrete note my render using acceleration that I mentioned earier completed! Yay :- ) Pete |
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My source footage is HDV 1440x1080 50i, and my project is set the same. There is some Sony Generated Media on the timeline also. I'm rendering to Main Concept .mp4, 1920x1080 25p because it's going to YouTube. It renders fine in .wmv it seems and randomly will render OK in mp4 but in the latter will also crash just as you describe. I've read suggestions on this thread but I don't think I'm really asking too much of Vegas as it stands... Dave |
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Here's a trick I use for almost all renders when working with a timeline longer than a few minutes.
1. Render the entire project to AVI. It's uncompressed, therefore lossless, but you will need a lot of hard disk space. It's a quick render. 2. Take the new AVI file and place it in a new project. Then, render to whatever format you want. Using this two-step process can actually cut the total rendering time substantially. Also, since AVI is easy for Vegas to process, I have far less crashes. When I'm done, I delete the AVI file to reclaim the use of my hard disk. |
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