> Why does my video stop rendering!? Help ASAP?

Why does my video stop rendering!? Help ASAP?

Posted at: 2014-12-18 
Convert the Sony footage to mp4 (yes, I know it's already mp4) but be sure to use an H264 codec for the video track. Sony clips tend to be annoying.

You might be able to do this with VSP. Open one of the Sony clips in VSP. Click "Share". Create Video File. Use the Custom option at the bottom. In the dialog that opens, starting at the top, select a place to save to, give the clip a name (mykitty.mp4 to EDmykitty.mp4 so you retain the name of the clip but show that it's been edited). "Save As Type" is mp4.

Now, click on "Options" over in the list on the right. In that dialog, click the Compression tab. Video Settings> Video Type ...use the dropdown to select H264 High. Change the Video Data Rate to at least 5000 - higher if you know the bit rate of the original clip. Now, back to the General tab. Make sure the frame size and the frame rate are what they should be. (The frame size is 1980x1080 for full HD and 1280x720 for HD Lite.) The frame rate should be either 29.997 or 30 if you're in the US.) Click "OK" on the dialog, then click "Save".

I use corel video studio x7 and its normally fine. But im rendering a new video and it just seems to stop rendering after a while.

I filmed using my gopro (mp4) but there is a few small sections of vido footage that was filmed on a normal sony digital camera, which is also mp4.... and i dont know why it doesnt render it??

I think its the sony footage that it doesnt like because the gopro part renders fine...

but i dont know why it doesnt as they are both mp4

how do i fix this?