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What went wrong that required a support ticket? That I was using Vegas 18 and my footage, which came from a camera and attendant codec I got in 2013, which I was able to edit with Premiere Pro back then on a far more modest machine-was now impossible with an exponentially powerful machine in 2021. Vegas used to be one of those programs that could handle H264, no problem.
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Performance is currently not an issue because I now have bigger files, but my computer edits through them quite well (preview at full res) and instead of hating Vegas, I now like it, again.
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Re-encode." or "Please push the 'decode h264' button" I edited in Premiere, Light Works, Vegas, among other programs and I noticed that re-generally encoding solves a lot of problems. My intent on posting on Vegas forum was for someone to perhaps write, "You are editing in H264, that is a problem in Vegas.
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If you do not check it and are editing H264, you get problems. Now, I know DaVinci Resolve (for example) has a specific setting to enable H264 decoding. AMD parsed my desktop and found everything in order. This can help with unexplained performance I have an Nvidia card with studio drivers. Don't let go until it prompts you to clear the cache. My suggestion would be to reset Vegas and clear the cache by holding down control and shift when you click to start up. Happy to test a sample of your footage here, but we used a GH3 and G85 for work and I always edited it natively, usually at best/full.
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So does AVC no longer perform well? What went wrong that required a support ticket? "However, Vegas Pro (I use VP 16, edit) seems to perform well." (with AVC) With Vegas 15-18, I'd say no it isn't necessary in most cases (phones, DJI/GoPro may be the exception). With Resolve 17 (not studio) I'd say yes, transcode 4K AVC to get smooth playback. I don't understand what the problem is as this thread was initially about best practices and whether it was necessary to transcode everything.
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You have not stated what your CPU, GPU are or anything else about your system.įor example choosing the Pro/Enterprise driver over Adrenalin has made a big stability difference for other AMD GPU users. System dependent means the environment of hardware and software. I'm just Voluntary Moderator in this forum. * I don't work for VEGAS Creative Software Team. Storage: M.2 NVMe PCIe 256GB SSD & 2.5" 5400rpm 1TB SSHD Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 VRAM (Driver Version 472.84) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 8750H CPU 2.21 GHz
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OS: Windows 10 Pro Version20H2 OS Build 19042.1415ĪSUS ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Gaming Laptop Pond5 page: My Stock Footage of Bandung city Personal FB | Personal IG | Personal YT ChannelĬhungs Video FB | Chungs Video IG | Chungs Video YT Channel Is it still a good idea to re-encode?įormat profile settings :CABAC / 2 Ref Framesįormat settings, Reference frames :2 framesīandung, West Java, Indonesia (UTC+7 Time Area) However, Vegas Pro (I use VP 16, edit) seems to perform well. In other NLE software, it is a good idea to do this because my recording format is compressed and uncompressed (apparently) reduces stress. There is a piece of software called Eyeframe Converter wherein I can re-encode to Apple Pro Res. I have video footage recorded in the following codecs (see below).