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Basically the title. CPU is pretty much pinned, while the GPU usage oscillates between ~40% and 5%. Temps on both are fine, GPU sits at 60, while CPU sits between 70 and 80C. The render time is about 6.6x the actual duration of the video (so a 50s clip will take 6min to render). I've turned on legacy GPU render in the preferences menu. There's also a noticeable amount of visual noise in the final output, even at higher bitrates (and the amount of noise seems to actually increase when using variable bitrate versus constant, and when using two pass versus 1 pass). My specs are: 6700K @ 4.7GHz MSI 1080ti 16GB DDR4 2400MHz RAM The video I'm rendering is 3440x1440 at 60fps. It's really annoying because Premiere renders at a higher quality level, and does it in only ~2x the duration of the video. I must be missing something right? Nobody would ever use Vegas if it normally took this long.
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So I currently own a gtx 770 and I make a lot of videos with sony vegas and render times take a long time so here are my questions. Will a quadro speed up render time? Will a quadro P400 beat a gtx 770 in render time?
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Hi all, I recently upgraded from Vegas Pro 11 to Vegas Pro 15 and the render times in the new Vegas are unbelievably slow. With Vegas 11 I can render 1080p in real time. A 5 minute video will render within 5 minutes or sometimes less. However, in Vegas 15, the same 5 minute video (literally the same clip) takes 40 - 50 minutes to render. Same video, same format, same settings in properties as far as I can see. Frame rate is the same and I've disabled sampling. Here is what I have: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 Intel Core i7 CPU 860 @ 2.80GHz 16.0GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 I'm at a loss here and I feel I've wasted the money on the upgrade. If anyone has a fix for this, I'm all ears. Thank you.
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Hello, I've used final cut pro for a couple years and only recently switched to Vegas Pro 13. I've always rendered the final clips using my CPU with final cut pro and even on Vegas for a bit until I discovered the option to render using "CUDA". Holy smokes! Rendering using the GPU is at least 10x faster! The same 10min clips that previously took 12min to render out with a 1700x now renders in 2 min using my GPU. I was always under the impression we always use the CPU which is why it's always a benchmark standard. Just wanted to know if there is some kind of downside to rendering with the GPU that i'm missing? Such as quality loss etc. Thanks!
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Haven't seen a general CES discussion thread for this yet, so thought why not start one. With CES over for another year & most videos & articles have now stopped flowing from the publications. I figured why not have a discussion about what our favourite tech from this years show was! So let's get to it! For me, I really liked Vivo's under the screen fingerprint reader. I'm hoping we'll start to see it in the near future on the mainstream Androids & hopefully Apple can get their act together & get something like that on a future iPhone, I wouldn't even say next year but hopefully by 2020. Also, as lame as it sounds, I am really excited for the wireless K63 from Corsair, if only it came with RGB & Cherry MX Blues though. I still am probably going to buy it, as I am sick of all the cables across my desk & no real solution to route them neatly. Notable mentions for me: -LG's rollable OLED TV, that was awesome & I liked how you could use it at certain heights for different aspect ratios etc. A shame it would be way out of my price range though. -Silverstone Mini-STX RVZ04 even though it will never come to market as it seems like Mini-STX is about almost dead. -@CableMod's pro cables, I wasn't sure about them when seeing the option on the website when creating custom length cables, but after seeing @bitwit's video, i'm sold, they look amazing. -Toshiba RC100 M.2 NVME SSD, being only 42mm long is awesome. Saying that I'm still amazed both of my M.2 SSD's are the size of my name badges for work.. -mATX TR4, I love small formfactor, so seeing something as massive as a Threadripper CPU on a Micro ATX board is fascinating to me. It would be cool to see an ITX variant, but I have a feeling that will never happen due to the sheer size of the CPU. I've probably forgotten about some neat stuff, but that mostly sums it up for me. What about the rest of you?
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I had recently purchased Vegas Pro 14 Edit when it was on sale for 20$ on HumbleBundle. I have prior knowledge of using the software and am aware of the software crashing when the GPU-Acceleration option is on. I read more about this and learned that the Vegas software from Pro 14 and earlier cannot utilize the modern GPUs as effectively. Is that why the software crashes so often? If not, then why does the software crash so much with the setting on? I was looking at the Vegas Pro website and the current Pro 15 version mentions that the software can utilize the current GPUs. Does that mean there aren't any more crashes on Pro 15? I currently use a GTX 970 and experience a crash when I turn GPU acceleration on. I am planning to upgrade to a 1070 somewhere down in the future.
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so unlike the ppl working in LMG i just decided to step out of IMovie and was wandering what was easier Premiere Pro or Sony Vegas
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Magix VEGAS 17 is really slow on new PC
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I just build a new system with an i7 8700 and 32gb, nvme ssd and I moved away from an ancient at this point 775 quad core system. Yeah I know I missed quite a few years of really good hardware, but life is life. Anyway my question is to anyone who has experienced with this piece of software, is it really badly optimized? Because I've tried to edit a 4K video and it's incredibly slow. Honestly it's no faster than my 775 system with the exact same file. Only difference is the new machine had the file on the nvme ssd, while the old system had it on a sata ssd. The playback of a video is absolutely painfully horribly slow no matter what option is selected draft, best, etc. It even struggles to playback 1080p videos. How is this possible? I've ran multiple tests to see if my new system has any issues and nothing seems to be wrong. Cinebench scores are exactly were they should be, the cooler is more than enough at full load it hits 71C and the frequency stays at turbo 4.3GHz, I've checked the ram with memtest, no errors. I've ran other benchmarks and it runs fine. Every single benchmark is just where it should be. So I don't believe it's my system. So the question is Vegas just horribly optimized? Or for 4K video playback in it at least, I just need even more powerful hardware. If this software is just really bad. Then can any of you suggest to me an alternative that doesn't suck? Thanks. -
Hi guys, just wanted to ask on how do I get the simple animation around my words like boxes animating around them and all those other cool stuff? Are they any templetes for this simple animations? Cause all i could find was the intro templetes which were just too much for me, just want those simple animations, any help is much appreciated ?
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So I'm not sure where should I place this topic, so if I made a mistake making it here, moderators, please move it accordingly, thank you. So I wanted to make a video for a Youtube channel I'm gonna make later, and it was supposed to go up at the same time as the channel, which was supposed to be tomorrow. I'm done with the video, It's a cancer video I made for fun to laugh with my friends about it and it's around 5 minutes long with about half of it being stationary text with a song over a background. I go to render it, I chose the "Internet 1080p HD" Template and went away with it. It renders to exactly 143 frames, after which the preview of the render freezes and the estimated time just keeps rising forever. Did some research on Youtube, and nothing seems to work properly. I then for shit and giggles went and rendered the project as .avc and it worked only except for the fact that there was no audio. It was the "1080p 25mbps Bluray video stream" template I used and I'm not sure there was even supposed to be audio anyway with that option (?) so I don't think it's a problem. So I go to render it as an MP4 file again but disable audio this time after which the video rendered past 143 frames with no problems. I legit tried updating it, and it already was, so I reinstalled Vegas 13 denying the updates and even blocking the app's internet access in the firewall so it doesn't do anything to no avail. I am using a distortion filter on most of my audio considering it's a shitty MLG parody and I also boosted the levels of each audio track, I don't see where's the problem. Pretty sure I should just downgrade because many people seem to have problems with Vegas 13 anyways but if you guys can help please leave some suggestions. ty.
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i wanted toi know how do this in sony vegas (you see how he places an photo in there in top of the video? instead of being a photo i want it to be a part of the video (like a skill, showing the cooldown and everything) how can i place such a small portion of the vidio intop of himself while watching the hole video in the back.. (sorry for my english dudes...) Thank you! (i have Sony Vegas pro 12 EDIT: https://youtu.be/T5QVW3Mo1t0?t=55s This is exactly what i mean he highlights 2 skills in the skill bar.
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Hi everyone, I am wondering if there's a way to render higher bitrate using Intel QSV in Sony Vegas than the set maximum of about 22,000,000? I would like to use Intel QSV for all my rendering but unfortunately, this is the highest bitrate that I can get it to go, but I'd like to render at at least 50mbps. Any help or any way of changing it? (Generally, I'm just looking for a fast way and hardware accelerated way to render at around 50mbps).
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Hi guys, I've just started using Sony Vegas Pro 12, and I have a little problem. I added a 2d shadow effect in track motion, and I'm no longer able to control the video. If I try to move or modify the orientation, it only applies to the shadow, not the actual video. If I turn off the 2d shadow effect, I still can't do it. How do I switch back to controlling the video, not its shadow? p.s sorry for my bad english, it's only my second language
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What's your longest video render time and in which editing program. Leaderboard 1. TheAceOffRoad - 13:56.42 - Sony Vegas Pro 13 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Hi everyone, I want to render GTA V videos edited with Sony Vegas Pro 13, but when I render a video recorded with Nvidia Shadowplay it lose a lot of quality. I don't know if I have some setting wrong, I tried many settings without luck, I let here some images of the quality lose, and the settings that I used for the render:
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So I am trying to install NewBlue motion effects for Sony Vegas (you know, for those dank memes) But I cant seem to get it to show up in the video fx tab. I tried the default install directory and \OFX Video Plug-Ins\ Can anyone help me get installed... There is absolutely no help on the interwebz at all...
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I'm at CES for my first year (many years waiting) and am trying to find out where Linus is holding the on-site WAN show at. Is he having a live audience? I haven't seen any announcements, so I'm hoping someone in the community knows!
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This could be under the wrong category but so be it Anywho, I have been using Sony Vegas 12 pro for a while now and really like it! It's efficient and streamlined for basic editing, but can also be very useful for complex stuff. But my problem is the preview screen lag. It has been like this since i got it but only now asked why. My Specs: AMD FX-8320 OC @ 4.2 AMD Radeon R9 290 Gigabyte windforce X3 edition 16 Gb GSkill RAM @ 1334Mhz I have seen people with less ram and worse processors preview with no lag. Any suggestions? Thanks, Daze.
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I have recently sold my rig... And I'm looking to buy a laptop, I know....... I am looking to continue my work with Sony Vegas, the laptop I'm looking at has an i7-4710MQ, what is this like for rendering? What would you recommend instead of that?
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Been playing some R6V2 with a 99 Terrorists Mod and want to play through the special "Comcast Event" map, However can't find a copy anywhere online, does anyone have the files or know where I can find it? :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:
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I run Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 10.0 and I noticed that not all formats work on my DVD player (duh - yea I know.....). But the problem I have is that when I render in Sony AVC (.mp4) the audio is: 128 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, 32 Bit, Stereo, AAC and my DVD player says unsupported audio format. To overcome that I rendered in Windows Media Video V11 (.wmv) with audio: 192 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo, WMA and the film plays normally BUT it has a weird video format of 1280x720 and all the original files I work off of are 1920x1080 (which is the resolution of the mp4 format). The only difference between the audio formats (other than the format itself ) is the bit rate: wmv = 192kbps, mp4 = 127kbps. When I do use .wmv some parts of the film (mostly the dark areas) experience "over-resolution" glitching. Is there a 1920x1080 video format with a audio format that will work on my (and any) DVD player?