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Hello everyone

i have a 10 hour music channel
and i want to reduce my render time
I currently render with sony vegas on a i7 4790k and 7870xt gpu
with these settings:

sony mvc/avc mp4
quality: preview
24 fps
6 mbps
10 hours cost around 3-4 hours rendering time.


i wanted to buy the gtx 980 ti (for gaming and rendering)
Will this reduce my render time?
If it doesn't

is there a rendering program that's faster than vegas pro?
With the same or better quality?

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In theory it should reduce rendering times since GTX 980 has a lot of CUDA cores that can be used in sony vegas 10 or up (I think)

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128kbps Audio+1FPS Image = profit, anyway youtube gonna convert it to 30FPS

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Hello guys

I have a 10 hour channel

i render with sony vegas pro 13 with a:

I7 4790k
Sapphire hd 7870 xt
16 gb ram


Settings:
Sony mvc/avc mp4

 

Quality: Preview(full)
24 fps
bitrate 7 mbps

Only use cpu (because it's takes the same time to rendering as with my sapphire hd 7870xt
 

Time it takes to render 3-4 hours and youtube processing if 4-7 hours <--- far to much

I want to buy the GTX 980 TI 
Will this reduce my render time?
+ is there a way to reduce youtube processing time at the same time?

 

If not:
is there a program that's faster than sony vegas and has the same/better quality?

Thanks for reading!
 

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128kbps Audio+1FPS Image = profit, anyway youtube gonna convert it to 30FPS

i have it on 192 kbps

+ i use a audio spectrem

With a 1280x720 image behind it

example:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUytz8kuvTM

 

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You can try Adobe Premier Pro for me it takes 20-30 minutes to render ~3 minutes 1080p 60FPS video. The render times depends how many transitions and effects you have. If you just looking in video editing might go try 980ti but have to change some files to get adobe to accept the GPU, because it officially supported. 

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Here are the correct benchmarks

 

https://youtu.be/Y_LQ853yITk?t=1m23s

 

Seems like having a GPU rendering a video only helps with multi tasking, since the GPU and CPU cant be active on the same video at the same time

 

It should be noted that in this benchmark he is using a GTX 970, not a GTX 980, which has more CUDA cores, thus leading to better times

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Here are the correct benchmarks

 

https://youtu.be/Y_LQ853yITk?t=1m23s

 

Seems like having a GPU rendering a video only helps with multi tasking, since the GPU and CPU cant be active on the same video at the same time

 

It should be noted that in this benchmark he is using a GTX 970, not a GTX 980, which has more CUDA cores, thus leading to better times

Finally a good video about it

Thanks for the help!

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I havent used vegas in a while, but does it support CUDA/OpenCL for effects rendering and output?

 

I'd try Premiere. I switched to premiere a long time ago. I originally used premiere, then switched to vegas loooooong ago because it offered real-time effects and transition previews (without special equipment). When premiere started doing that, I switched back.

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