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Hey guys, I am going off to film school in a couple of months, and I need a laptop to do my editing work, and also maybe some light gaming. I am going to be using the following applications: Adobe Premiere Pro Adobe After Effects Adobe Photoshop Sony Vegas Pro. DaVinci Resolve Lite I am thinking about the Lenovo Y50 4K version, since reviews say that the 1080p version has poor colour reproduction. Also, the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 series (2015). It would be great if i got some advice on which laptop to get. And also if the laptops mentioned above are good enough. Games that I would want to play would be: GTA V Far Cry 4 Battlefield Hardline, etc Running these games at high settings isn't a priority. Even if the laptops manage to run these games at meduim or a bit high, it's okay, but the laptop should be fast enough for the above mentioned editing applications. (Also, since I live in India, getting my hands on brands such as MSI or Asus is hard, especially the higher end ones.) My preferred platform is Windows, since the highest end MacBook Pros cost a bomb here. (They're around $3000 completely maxed out) Thanks in Advance!
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So I started rendering a video in Sony Vegas and after 30 seconds all four cores where at 95c! I've recently changed the render settings I am using, so it gives me much better quality:file size. I'm using the stock cooler and with my old settings it used to sit at 75c-80c at full load when rendering. I know most of you will tell me to get an aftermarket cooler, don't worry I will, just got other things to buy first Is it normal to for a 4790k to reach 95c at full load? I've only had the CPU for two months and that seems pretty damn hot... I cancelled the render as soon as I saw the temperature!
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I recently upgraded to vegas pro 11 to 13 beacuse of an issue I had with rendering with my GPU. At first it seemed to be working but now it is not. I am running and I5-4690k and a GTX 770 and the 770 clearly would be faster than rendering but whenever I select to render with cuda it only renders with cpu. please help it would be appreciated.
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My question is which GPU is the best one for Sony Vegas 13, I have a gtx 980 but unfortunately Sony Vegas doesn't support maxwell yet. That's quite a bit annoying because previously I had a gtx 780 with an i7 4770k and know my render times jumped up even though I upgraded to a 3930K and the new gtx 980.. many people say that the gtx 580 is the best one for rendering in AVC since it's the last one that is really beeing supported if you turn on GPU acceleration. Of course I must look at the pricing aswell since I only look for a card to speed up rendering so a TITAN Black and such are not a solution.
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I recently installed my gtx 970 into my build and i was ready to start rendering with gpu acceleration. But i got this issue, it says in preferences that it does recognize i have a gtx 970 but in the template section with sony AVC/MVC it says that i have no gpu. What should i do to enable gpu acceleration? Also here's some screen shots displaying the problem:
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Not sure if this is the right venue for this topic, but here goes. I do light video editing for jobs sometimes, but mostly it's just youtube. I'm not too keyed in to the technical side of how things really work, I just push the buttons and learn along the way. I recently installed a GTX 980 video card into my PC, and I had thought it would aid in the rendering process. (I use Sony Vegas pro version 13.0) I have the appropriate things ticked in the options menu for GPU acceleration, but I have it set to automatic for rendering, which I would assume uses the gpu when available. I have an Intel i7 3770k overclocked at 4.4GHz, but what I'm noticing is that my render times aren't cut significantly from when I had an i5 3570K (OC'd to the same 4.4GHz) and GTX 660Ti installed. And before you ask, yes I have it set to use all 8 threads in Vegas I have a GPU usage widget (msi afterburner) in my second monitor, and I've noticed it goes anywhere from 0 to 15 % usage over the course of a second, wavering back and forth rather quickly from nil to meh usage. My question is, is there any particular settings I should play around with or try out to help me render faster? Or am I just overthinking how much GPU acceleration actually plays in to render times? From what I understand, Vegas likes to use OpenCL compatible cards for its acceleration. From what I understand OpenCL enabled cards tend to be on the AMD side of things, but is my 980 contributing to render speed? And if it is/should be, how do I go about squeezing the beastly horsepower from this gaming card for video work? Could (I hate this term) bottlenecks be elsewhere in the system? My CPU usage during rendering is, as expected, between 85-98/99% for all 4 cores/8 threads the entire time. I've never seen it at 100% One final thought, there is a setting in Vegas for dynamic RAM preview. I've been reading in older forums around the web that adding to this value detracts from the available RAM Vegas has during render operations. Is this true? If so, of my 16GB, how much should decently be allocated for this dynamic RAM preview? Does RAM allocation make a large difference in the render process? For what it's worth, the majority of the video files I am editing are large and mostly uncompressed DXtory recordings. (13 mins, 30GB) My most recent render elapsed about two hours for roughly 24 minutes of footage, with a small amount of compositing and one very quick transition to an end card. This particular edit was 1920/1080p at 60fps. Thank you all in advance, Brian (BriGuy) Full system Specs: Motherboard: AsRock Z77 Extreme 4 CPU: Intel i7 3770K @ 4.4 GHz cooled by a Corsair H100i with noctua nf-f12's GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Reference, mildly overclocked +150MHz RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance 1333 (I believe) Storage: 250 GB Samsung 840 Pro (boot+most apps) 500GB Samsung 840 EVO (more apps, games, etc) 2* 1TB WD Black @7200RPM (recording disk and also render output disk) PSU: Irrelevant but I'll throw it on here anyways... Corsair RM Series 750W
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Hi, I installed some Kingston HyperX Furry 1600MHz RAM to replace my old 1333MHz RAM and now Vegas Pro 13 crashes whenever I go to render. Can anyone help I need my videos rendered soon. Thanks in advanced.
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Hello, A friend of mine would like me to render or whatever a video for him using my computer. He is using Sony Vegas 11. I don't have Sony Vegas, is there a free demo/trial I could download temporarily so I could render this one video? Preferably not putting any water-marks or anything. I really don't know much of anything about Sony vegas or video editing, its not my thing to be honest. Thanks for any help. Oh, I'd like to not pirate the program.
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So my problem is that sony vegas pro 13 recognizes my new gtx 980 but when I test it for cuda it says not available? It's importend because render times are way too long even though I have a 3930k.
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Alright guys i know the i7 is much better, but is it worth it to spend a lot of money to upgrade to this cpu? I will be video editing on Sony Vegas and gaming of coarse. How much faster will rendering be and about how many more frames ( a general idea) will i be getting on most typical triple a games such as far cry, skyrim, battlefield, and most other games. Thanks very much for the help it is much appreciated.
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This may not be the best place to ask this, one of the only forums I have an account on, but I believe it's relevant. I have had Sony Vegas 10 for several years now, 3-4, and used it 9-10 over those years. I just recently started a let'splay/gaming channel on YouTube and I've been using Sony Vegas 10 to edit and render my videos to .mp4. I have made 35-40 videos over the past several weeks and have had no problems. Until all of a sudden, every time I render to .mp4, it gives me the "unexpected error occurred" pop up. It only does this when rendering to .mp4, nothing else. I have a couple hundred gigs left on my hard drive, so I know that's not it. Since I'm using Sony Vegas 10, there is no render with GPU option, so it is not that. It normally runs into this problem somewhere between 75%-99% render completion, not at 1%. My videos normally take 1-2 hours to render, so it's insanely frustrating to re render it, and again it fails. I have changed absolutely nothing, no settings have changed, did not even change my project or render settings. I have also cleared the cache which did nothing, I've uninstalled it and deleted all files associated with it, nothing. Opening another window and copying the tracks over does not work. If I render to .wmv and try to re render that video to .mp4 it still fails. This has come out of no where and I have no clue what to do. I am asking here becuase researching the problem has not helped. I have no clue what to do.
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Hi Guys, So I'm trying to edit a video with Sony Vegas Pro 12 and I drag in the raw files from my hard drive. From here, it's all fine. Then I try to drag one of these clips into the timeline below. It pops up with the usual notice about resolutions and things, when I click either yes or no to this, while Vegas appears to be working perfectly, and error message comes up saying that Vegas has stopped working. I have no idea what's causing this. I haven't found any similar cases on the interwebz, and it used to work fine. I downloaded K-Lite mega codec pack to see if that would help, but it didn't. I'm really annoyed, because this is delaying my YouTube video production. Any thoughts? bchampion96
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Hey When I use sony vegas 12, and i delete files and later try to play at the point where the deleted files were, sony vegas crashes, Any help?
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Hey I have an issue where if I render a video in sony vegas then in the preview the quality is fine and really good however as soon as I open it in a media player such as windows media player of quicktime then the quality is extremely bad and even if I upload it and watch it on YouTube... please help, thank guys :) oh and girls :P
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I am always using sony vegas for my editing and rendering, but I cant seem to render in real time no matter what setting I try. I change the format, but nothing seems to help. I have an AMD FX-8350 @ 4.4 Ghz, 16gb Gskill Ram 1600mhz, 120gb ssd for boot, 1tb wb black, 1tb wd blue, GTX 660ti. I also have plenty of ventilation if in my case so I dont think my cpu is downclocking itself from heat. Does anybody have any ideas on what I can to to try to render in real time. P.S. This happens at 1080p and 720p at a low 8 Mbps bitrate. I'm trying to render in a wmv format. Thanks
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Hey everyone, I have come across a weird issue with Vegas Pro 12 x64. It does not recognize audio properly after importing any kind of AVI. It either gets screwed up very randomly (don't think example here would be very helpful), or there are 1 second bursts of audio every 16 seconds. Audio is in PCM uncompressed format so it shouldn't really have a problem playing it. I can play it normally with any other software (MPC-HC x64). I suspect the problem lays somewhere in codecs, where Vegas as a 64bit program can't recognize 32bit codec or something. Anyone know how can I fix this? Thx for any replies...
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I can't get my r9 290 XFX to work with Sony Vegas 13, I tried go into properties and no setting for use r9 290 was gpu acceleration. When rendering I check for GPU it was OpenCL and then click use GPU if available and it take 4 as long to render.
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I'm trying to make a video in Sony Vegas Pro 12, and in certain parts I want the test to appear one word at a time, and so I'm setting that in the "Animate" section of the "Video Media Generators" window. I'm also setting it to use the Top Left anchor point so that one the 1st word appears it won't move, and all of the other words will appear after it. This is what it is supposed to look like in the end: But it keeps on glitching out and doing this: Untitled.wmv It will fix itself in the preview window if I mouse over the text, but when I render the video, it will do the glitch. If anybody has had this glitch before and/or know how to fix it, it would be much apreciated. Im am running it on Windows 8, and I have already tried enableing hardware acceleration and using different video formats and project settings, but nothing has worked Thank You
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As stated above I (and probably some of you have experienced it too) have a problem with mountain flickering when looking at it from a far distance. Maybe someone here have a solution or tip?
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Hi Everyone, I am having trouble rendering with my GPU in Sony Vegas 12. I have a 7970 ghz and every time I go to render it turns out all blocky and weird. Below are the pictures of my setting and render settings and what it looks like when you attempt to render. I was able to render the video if I turned off the GPU acceleration. Any help is much appreciated! Thanks!
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Heydiho, i don't know which fans to pick for my upgrade. I want to get a Phanteks PH-TC12DC CPU cooler and replace the fans with something that fits a red/black color scheme. I am pretty much set on Enermax fans because of their awesome LED fans but i don't know which ones to pick: T.B Vegas Single red (hard to get in germany) or TB Apollish 12 cm red or Magma Advance 12 cm (they don't have LEDs but look at dem red blades!) I will probably get the Apollish, because they're the only ones where 140 mm versions exist, so i could match the rest of my case. But i just want to make sure that i get some great fans for that heatsink and that the Apollish are good quality in general. I will run them in push pull, so i hope static pressure won't be a problem? Note that my build is suposed to be silent so i will most likley run them on ultra silent mode, if possible. Along with those fans i think about replacing my case fans (Define R4, 140mm fans, 3 fans total) with more T.B. Apollish fans.
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Hi all! So I'm trying to render a video in Vegas and every time I attempt it (and leave it overnight to complete), the timer simply keeps climbing and it stays at 1%. In the preview window you can see it going through the frames, but about 30 seconds into the video it stops. I have full CPU usage, fluctuating GPU usage (between 10% and 80%), and 14.2GB of Ram usage (out of 16).