View Full Version : Exceeded maximum file size for format?


Ian Stark
October 9th, 2013, 05:44 AM
Anyone come across this message before?

"An error occurred while creating the media file xxxxxxxx.avi. The file being rendered has exceeded the maximum size allowed for the selected format."

Context: rendering an hour long segment of video (source is AVCHD from a Panasonic AF101) to PAL widescreen DV. I'm rendering to the same NTFS drive that I have successfully rendered this project to several times already. Using Vegas Pro 12 build 714 (will upgrade to latest build when this project is complete, before anyone suggests it :-)).

Any thoughts?

Ian Stark
October 9th, 2013, 05:50 AM
Update: I see someone on this forum reported a similar issue back in 2009 with Vegas 9, but there didn't seem to be a definitive solution. Just wondering if anyone has had any more luck?

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/what-happens-vegas/235056-cant-render-large-project-avi-file.html

Juris Lielpeteris
October 9th, 2013, 09:32 AM
Do you have checked the Create an OpenDML (AVI version 2) compatabile file checkbox?

Ian Stark
October 9th, 2013, 09:35 AM
Tried it both ways. Same result. Not sure why that would throw this message up though?

EDIT: See my post #6 below. I think I must have used the template with OpenDML turn OFF the first time, then used the template with it turned ON, but stupidly unchecked it, thinking I was doing the opposite of what I'd done before. Confused? Same here :-)

Juris Lielpeteris
October 9th, 2013, 10:45 AM
I see this error message only when the checkbox is not checked and AVI file is lagrer than 2 GB.

Ian Stark
October 9th, 2013, 11:07 AM
Thanks Juris. I realise what I was doing wrong now. I inadvertently used a duplicate of a template that had OpenDML checked OFF. This was for a client who was convinced that the AVI v2 video I was delivering her was causing problems (it wasn't!). I had forgotten about the 2gb limit on AVI v1 files.

In fact, I haven't rendered anything to AVI for ages now and the only reason I used that format today was because I was experiencing crashes trying to render to mpg to burn a SD DVD. I tried AVI as an intermediate format (not ideal, I know).

In the absence (at the time) of a solution to the file size issue, I decided to delve a little deeper into why mpg rendering was crashing. Long and short is that the GPU temperature was getting too high and I think it caused the render to fail. I might be clutching at straws with this, but I turned GPU acceleration off and the project rendered to mpg perfectly first time (and second time as well).

I've also just noticed a bearing starting to rattle when the GPU temp gets high (presumably when a fan kicks in). I'm now suspecting a problem with the graphics card (nvidia GTX 580).

Anyway, project completed now and therefore it must be time to update to the latest build :-). Thanks for the pointer.