View Full Version : Vegas freezing entire computer while capturing?
Mel Abdo May 11th, 2007, 05:29 PM I have this very annoying problem with Vegas 7.0...
Every time I capture a video, in the middle of the capture, the entire PC will freeze. I then have to hold the power button for 5 seconds, and turn it back on!!
How do I fix this?
David Jasany May 12th, 2007, 06:10 AM I captured yesterday for the first time with 7e. I've rarely had a capture problem over the years until now. My PC didn't hang, but rather the capture would just fail with a detailed message of "No combination of filters could be found to make the connection". It appeared Vegas was losing the connection with the camera.
The capture failed twice at different points with no dropped frames, and I tried rebooting in between captures. I defragged my capture drive and rebooted a third time. This time the capture work fine.
Maybe defragmenting your capture drive could help. Also, if you're not doing so, you should be capturing to a different drive than your system drive.
Dave
Chuck Biddle May 13th, 2007, 01:32 AM I had a project come to a stand still after updating to 7.0e and have found that 7.0e, in my case with m2t Hi def files, is buggy at best and is having a problem with RAM and the preview function. I had to rollback to 7.0d. This is a problem showing up in many forums along with increased render times. I highly suggest that you rollback until Vegas releases an Update for the Update.
Eric Shepherd May 13th, 2007, 03:03 AM Have you tried capturing with something else? Try Windows Movie Maker, or another free capturing app.
The problem may not be with Vegas, but may be with a Windows Update of some sort.
I've been finding sometimes Premiere Pro completely freezes my computer during capture sometimes. Vegas seems to also. My SpeedEDIT demo didn't seem to do that, and I can't figure out why.
Eric
Mel Abdo May 20th, 2007, 08:35 AM I tried capturing with external programs, such as Virtualdub, but I want to each different sequence to be separate clips, not just one huge 1 hour clip.
I'll try rolling back to 7.0d, let's see how this turns out :S
Chuck Biddle May 20th, 2007, 09:10 AM I have worked 20+ hours of HDV tape with no problems since the rollback. Sony is not owning up to their problem and is recommending work arounds that include renaming files. Hopefully we can expect someone to get fired as well as 7.0f very soon. I like that Sony adds features to new releases, but not at the expense of stability.
Douglas Spotted Eagle May 20th, 2007, 09:23 AM Chuck,
Can you share how Sony tech support asked you to change file names? If it was an email document, would you share that? If you're having issues, I'm sure others are as well, and would like to be aware of the instructions you received.
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