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LongHairedSanta

Hello there people!

 

I am trying to render a video using vegas pro 12. Before I updated to Windows 10 this was not a problem, everything worked, it took some time but i got my 1080p videos up and running. But now I can't even render in 360p. When I had windows 7 and my cpu (i5-4990K 2.5 gHz) went to 100% usage it was fine, it kept going untill the video was finished. But since my update, if my cpu runs on 100% for 5 seconds i get the error message close programs to prevent information loss windows and then either my pc crashes or vegas pro gets shut down! Any help would be amazingly helpfull!

 

  • CPU
    i5-4990K
  • Motherboard
    ASUS Z97-K
  • RAM
    16
  • GPU
    MSI Twin Frozr 560GTX-ti
  • Storage
    128 gb Intel SSD 1tb HDD
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did you have vegas at the highest priority?

i can render 1080p 60FPS without getting a message, although before i got it all the time

see if you have updated windows 10 to the lastest update

(you should already have done that automatically if you have the home edition)

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did you have vegas at the highest priority?

i can render 1080p 60FPS without getting a message, although before i got it all the time

see if you have updated windows 10 to the lastest update

(you should already have done that automatically if you have the home edition)

I changed it now to realtime. Ill get back if there is still problems!

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did you have vegas at the highest priority?

i can render 1080p 60FPS without getting a message, although before i got it all the time

see if you have updated windows 10 to the lastest update

(you should already have done that automatically if you have the home edition)

Nope, didnt work, I am still crashing... 

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Nope, didnt work, I am still crashing... 

have you updated to the latest version of windows though

(you have to do this manually if you have the pro version i think)

Long live Stalin, he loves you; sing these words, or you know what he’ll do!

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