hi, I'm new here and I just wondered whether anyone could help me with my videos.
So basically, I am having a problem when rendering a video in Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD 11.0 (Trial at the moment, but I was planning on buying it unless I can't fix this problem). On my gameplay videos which I do, it doesn't always render the video correctly - it renders a black screen where SOME of the clips would be, but keeps the sound. Yet, when I got to check I included it in the actual editing file (/project file), its there - the program can see it and you can play the entire clip with the video footage as well as the sound. I have only had this issue with 20 minute videos at the moment, although I haven't really tried it with shorter clips yet. I will try to get an example, but I can't promise as its gonna be slightly awkward to show.
This rendering issue doesn't always happen though, sometimes when rendering the same project later on it renders it fine without the missing video footage from before, so at the moment I see this program as being unreliable and I might not purchase it unless someone on this forum can help me out.
Heres some information which you may want to know:
(Video Editing Details)
Project Template: HDV 720-25p (1280x720, 25.000 fps)
Full-resolution rendering quality - Best
Deinterlace method - interpolate fields
Audio Sample Rate(Hz) - 48,000
Bit depth - 16
Resample and stretch quality - Best
Dynamic RAM Preview Max - 350 (Max = 1024mb)
(Other Details)
Recording Program - Fraps (version 3.4.5)
(My Computer's Specs)
RAM - 4gb
Processor - AMD Phenom(tm) IIX2 550 Processor - 3.40 GHz
System type - 64-bit Operating System
OS - Windows 7
Please give some advice on how I can fix this rendering issue, I will try and get an example, but I'm hoping that a member on this forum has had this problem and has fixed it before. Personally, I think it might be the recorder fraps as it is weird with some video programs, but I'd like to try and find a fix without removing fraps as I have paid for it.
Thanks if you can help.