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Postby Kero777 » Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:14 pm

Another one... How could I have forgotten this ugly one?

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I don't know if I can work on this project anymore now... It just shuts out... :cry:
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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:20 pm

Those are memory access violations... I don't really know vegas that well, but if there is a way you can delete the cached renders that might fix your problem.
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Postby Kero777 » Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:28 pm

BasharOfTheAges wrote:Those are memory access violations... I don't really know vegas that well, but if there is a way you can delete the cached renders that might fix your problem.


I'm not sure how to do that. To be honest, I'm not even sure what that means. :sweat: You said you used AE, right? Do you know how to do it in AE?
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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Sat Aug 11, 2007 8:54 pm

There should be a project file folder with lots of rendered viedo streams that are somewhere other than where your video is stored (adobe programs do it in their folder system on the drive you installed the software on - not on their instalation directory, but another directory that houses project files). Delete those and rerender the video in vegas.
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Postby Kero777 » Sat Aug 11, 2007 9:15 pm

BasharOfTheAges wrote:There should be a project file folder with lots of rendered viedo streams that are somewhere other than where your video is stored (adobe programs do it in their folder system on the drive you installed the software on - not on their instalation directory, but another directory that houses project files). Delete those and rerender the video in vegas.


I really appreciate your help. Unfortunately, I'm unable to find these files. :cry: Do you think if I lowered my Dynamic RAM Preview it could help? I might try that... :?
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Postby Kristyrat » Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:10 pm

I've gotten those errors a couple times, and I can't really say there's any particular solution to it. What version of Vegas do you have? I know with some of the patches they released, it stabilizes masking quite a bit, I remember I would get runtime errors all the time if I ever Ctrl-Z'd while masking. Only real solution apart from that is to save really often whenever you're masking something.

(Most up to date version of Vegas is 7.0e, IIRC, but if you've got 6.0, I think they cleared up a lot of those issues with release 6.0c, check their site for the update patches)

Hope that helps,

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Postby BasharOfTheAges » Sat Aug 11, 2007 10:16 pm

Kero777 wrote:Do you think if I lowered my Dynamic RAM Preview it could help?

It can't hurt to try, but those errors suggest (to me at least) that you either have a corrupted preview render or dammaged RAM - it's probably the former. As long as that preview render is in your project you'll continue to crash because something went wrong when it was created... Assuming i'm reading that error message correctly that is.
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Postby Kero777 » Sat Aug 11, 2007 11:49 pm

Thank you, you two. Well, once the program started shutting down without any errors (I was doing too much at once), that was when I started getting those errors. It's pretty much only when masking though... but I did notice I have to wait FOREVER when trying to view a segmented part of my clip from the trimmer. I can't view from the trimmer with the lagarith footage I have to drag it to the timeline and pick out the part I need. It was fine with my last AMV, although it was also different footage.

For some reason I think the trimmer part at least has to do with the sound in my clips. When putting them into VirtualDubMod I got an error saying that the VBR audio was "improper," but still could be used. *Scratches head*

My Media Library may have something to do with it: corrupted files or something. I should sort through it.

I'm very tired right now, so I think I will call it quits for the night. I will try getting those patches.

Again, thank you. :)
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Postby NS » Sun Aug 12, 2007 2:17 am

I just remove the audio from my clips when I run it throw DGIndex and VirtualDub and that whole process... Lower file size, And I never use it... so whatever.

But as for this other problem... I really have no idea XD
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Postby EvilFuzzer » Sun Aug 12, 2007 7:50 pm

As for the second error, I don't know why it happens, but I get it all the time.

The best way to get rid of it (the way I found, I'm not sure if it works for everyone else). Is just restart you computer.

As someone else said, it has to do with your memory. So if you restart you computer then you can reset your memory and Vegas all in 1 swift slap of time wasting.
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Black/green/blue box on vegas

Postby orangpelupa » Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:19 am

so how to use Black/green/blue box on vegas

in MAGIX, i only need to apply blackbox filter, and voila.
but how to do it in vegas?

here what i want to do

i want to make BLACK background on this video
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dissapear (become transparent)

so the grass will showed on top of the other videos without that black background.

in MAGIX, i only need to apply blackbox filter, and voila.
but my pc is too slow fox MAGIX, so i use Vegas and it work a lot faster than MAGIX



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Postby orangpelupa » Fri Aug 24, 2007 1:24 am

Kero777 wrote:For some reason I think the trimmer part at least has to do with the sound in my clips. When putting them into VirtualDubMod I got an error saying that the VBR audio was "improper," but still could be used. *Scratches head*


ouch, this forum not allow me to edit post...

VBR mp3 on AVI is non-standart, therefore Vdub give you warning. just use CBR MP3. or use .MP4 container and use AAC audio :D
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Re: Black/green/blue box on vegas

Postby JaddziaDax » Fri Aug 24, 2007 4:47 am

orangpelupa wrote:so how to use Black/green/blue box on vegas

what you are describing sounds like Chroma Keying
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Re: Black/green/blue box on vegas

Postby orangpelupa » Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:01 am

JaddziaDax wrote:
orangpelupa wrote:so how to use Black/green/blue box on vegas

what you are describing sounds like Chroma Keying


Chroma keying?

what i mean is like using black as the alpha channel, so black = transparent.

i have read the help file on vegas7, but i still cant do it..

duh.. ifonly my pc strong enough to 'play' with magix....
now im stuck with Vegas
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Postby orangpelupa » Fri Aug 24, 2007 7:04 am

ah yes, thanks, you said chroma key, i google it, and found the answer, thanks


btw the tut here http://www.moonpro.us/chroma.htm
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