Hello guys, Could be a familiar problem many users have asked before but I couldn't find something really relevant with my problem. I was using Vegas for quite a long time and everything was running smoothly.
No video in Sony Vegas when importing an.avi, only audio. If Sony Vegas still cannot import AVI files after you install AVI Codec Pack or you have. 2018 TOP 5 Video Converter for Windows 10 or Macos Sierra Solve Roku 4/3/2 Can't. Sony Vegas Problem no imagine need codec basically was wondering if anyone knew a codec pack that will play my Xvid in sony vegas Vista Ultimate and SONY. Vegas Pro 11 K-Lite Codec Pack - Creative COW s Sony Vegas user support and discussion forum is a great resource for Vegas users wishing to learn more about Vegas.
Suddenly, I could not render any video with vegas anymore. During the Render procedure I get a Blue Screen of Death each time. I don't recall doing anything different from previous times. I formated my PC but nothing changed, I updated everything I could on my computer even the codec pack.
I also removed the Codec pack in case that was the problem but still no luck. Vegas keeps crashing during render and my Pc restarts. It happens only when rendering on vegas. My pc is quite strong and I have plenty disk space available and as I said everything was working fine before.
If you need any more details please let me know. But where I want to conclude is that can a Codec pack like K-lite provoke such a big issue on my computer? Can't believe it.:( And it used to work just fine. Thing is that I actually install the codec pack, I do not trigger any option for it with vegas, don't know if it's automatically done or how this thing works. K-lite however has been extremely useful to me. It made WMP play every single format and I didn't really need any other.
Is there any other codec pack you have to suggest or generally codecs should be avoided? Win7 3 GB Ram Geforce 9800 GT 1GB 500 GB Hard disc free 400W Coolermaster Thanks for the help. I have to admit (quite sheepishly) that when I first started using Vegas (SVP10) I installed the K-lite CODEC pack and did not have one issue. I was using it so I could import this AVI file that would not import or play in Vegas unless I installed K-lite. I then rendered out to the DVDA template. Having said that, when I rebuilt my computer (as part of my 3 yearly refresh), I did not reinstall K-lite. For Vegas to blue screen your computer at ANY time, it has to be pretty serious.
The only time I have ever had blue screen issues with Windows 7 was when I was using a USB video card on my backup system whilst the primary system was being upgraded. I deduced the problem was related to a video driver update, and once I rolled it back to the version that shipped with Windows 7, the blue screens stopped. Unless you post some information about what the blue screen error is saying, it is going to be hard to work out what the actual problem is.
Most likely you have unknowingly downloaded a suggested Windows 7 update which has caused this issue. My system specs: Intel i7 970, 12GB RAM, ASUS P6T, Vegas Pro 10e (x32/x64), Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Vegas Production Assistant 1.0, VASST Ultimate S Pro 4.1, Neat Video Pro 2.6. George, that screen shot was actually very helpful.
I don't think Vegas is the culprit. Stop 0xoA errors are generally caused by a hardware fault or something interfering with the driver. One typical cause is memory. You could try reseating the memory (remove and reinsert) to see if that helps. As computers get switched on and off, they heat and cool, and the expansion and contraction causes minor movements, enough for parts such as memory modules, to pop up.
If you don't feel comfortable with reseating your memory, you could just try firmly pressing it down. You may hear a small click or creak at the memory gets reseated into the slots.
Make sure you switch your PC off. If the blue screens continue, your memory could be faulty and in need of replacement. You can run a utility called memtest to check.
Some other forums suggest the fault could be caused by malware in the form of a rootkit that has infected one of your drivers, which can be removed. For more information about TDSKILLER, go to: http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/solutions?qid=208280684. I wasted 2 days re-installing everything to fix a 'Vegas (pro 10) stopped working' nightmare during a long edit (2 cams 2hrs). I'll cut to the chase, the first hour edit was non-problematic but then the second half kept crashing. I remembered the un-manned cam stopped after the battery ran out, so I double checked the last clip (AVCHD) and sure enough it was corrupted at the end. When I removed it from the timeline, I never had another crash.
This probably applies to any corrupted highly compressed format like AVCHD that can cause Vegas 10 or 11 to become unstable and bail-out. Double check your source files before you waste time looking under the hood.