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Old 04-07-2008, 11:17 AM
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Default Vegas 8 (and 7) Slow and jerky WMV rendering

Greetings,

My first post; just found this forum so I thought I'd see if I could get any suggestions; I did a quick search but didn't find anything, my apologies if this is mentioned elsewhere.

I'm using Vegas 8 (just upgraded from version 7) to render some movies made with a Sanyo Exacti camera. The cameras use a .mp4 format but I convert them to AVIs (using MP4Cam2AVI) before I use them with Vegas.

The editing process works fine without any issues. I then want to render them to WMV9 format but the rendering process is excruciatingly slow. Vegas seems to render in "chunks" of frames - the frame counter will advance a number of frames (10-100) at a time, then it stops and nothing happens for a number of seconds, then it advances another 10-100 frames, and so on.

The result also looks fine, but it takes about an hour to render just a few minutes of video. It was the same in Vegas 7.

Is this normal behavior for WMV rendering? If I use the MainConcept AVC renderer, for example, the process is much smoother, and significantly faster.

I'm using a Core 2 Duo (2x2.3 GHz) system with 2 GB of memory and Windows Vista SP1.

Appreciate any suggestions as to how I can make this rendering process work better. Any specific settings I should be using for 1280x720 WMV output?

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Similar spec PC (except 2.66 GHz and XP Pro) to you - I just tried a simple test.
Source 10 sec clip avi (rendered in Vegas) 720 x 576

Output MainConcept mpeg-2 720 x 576 took 5 seconds
Output MainConcept AVC 720 x 576 took 9 seconds

Output WMV - 720 x 576 took 35 seconds
Output WMV - 1280 x 720 took 1 min 46 seconds

Clearly converting to WMV is harder work and converting to a different resolution in WMV MUCH harder work.

I realise this doesn't help you much, but you at least it suggests there isn't a problem with your system specifically.
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