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Sony Vegas 13 (Not Responding)

Pyroligin

I recently started editing again using Sony Vegas and tried to preview a clip I inserted. It started to lag severely, to the point where I could not use the program. Shortly thereafter it froze and then consecuntley stopped responding. This consistently occurs while using Vegas.

 

My Specs are Intel Core I5, 4th generation Haswell

GPU - Gtx 960

8 Gb ram

Windows 7

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What model of an i5 do you have?

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What model of an i5 do you have?

It is a 4690k 

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It is a 4690k 

Which build of 13

 

 

 

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Ive had this problem for a long time in Sony Vegas. Only way i've made the problem less noticeable is turn of gpu acceleration. 

 

Sony needs to get their shit together.

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Which build of 13

It is build 310, 64 - Bit

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Ive had this problem for a long time in Sony Vegas. Only way i've made the problem less noticeable is turn of gpu acceleration. 

 

Sony needs to get their shit together.

I've turned it off, it didn't help, but thanks for your help

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I've turned it off, it didn't help, but thanks for your help

Your welcome, thats what personally worked for me with a i7 3770k and a GTX970. Maybe you could try a free trial of Adobe Premeire and see if you like it. I hear it is a lot more optimized and works better. 

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Any more ideas? Or should I possibly give a try to adobe premeire or sony vegas 11/12

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Any more ideas? Or should I possibly give a try to adobe premeire or sony vegas 11/12

So far for me 12 has been behaving pretty well (G3258 and 7950, BTW). Sure, I have some crashes, but nothing near like what you're describing. Hell, when my G3258 was still OC'd to 4.6GHz, it was actually running pretty well on the little guy.

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