You're welcome 😁 and I know that feeling I've recently started to get back into Vegas because I couldn't deal with it crashing and struggling to preview even simple videos I was working on
Bruh you have no idea how much this has helped I built myself a beast PC and was still having playback issues and these simple tricks have me running smooth as butter thank you!
I know exactly how you feel haha as soon as i built mine i was the same. I was like "it's definitely the program" but I'm glad it's running smoothly for you now
I've been using Vegas Pro for 7 years and I'm having a problem. But when I met you I can use it. Solve my problem. I don't know what to do. Thank you very much. I'm currently editing the MV. It helped me a lot.❤
I'm gonna give this a try by rendering out a 10 hour long loop video. And will update my results at another time! Also wanted to say thanks for making this video 🙂
@AirzGD Nah I gave up with it a long time ago. Takes way too long to render out a 10hr video if you don't have a good enough pc I also completely forgot I even commented that 😭
The ram allocated to Dynamic ram preview - is only for rendering “a dynamic ram preview.’ If you aren’t going to render dynamic ram previews, it just eats up system ram. It will not impact or speed up the program (Vegas 20) in any other way.
Hey! I'm currently using Vegas Pro 21 and I have not been able to find any video like this but for this new version. I don't know if you plan to update this video for that version. But I have a question, is it still necessary to activate the Multi-Stream Render? And if so... what is it for? Thanks in advance!!
How Vegas handles Dynamic RAM preview was changed in V19 onwards and the default setting of 5% is what you should set it to unless you have a good reason to preview large chunks of video via the selection tool - many, many people do not understand this function and think making this larger is giving more RAM to Vegas to make it faster overall but it does not. If you go under 5% it will slow down your preview.
even for a 20 second edit with a bunch of fx and stuff it is IMPOSSIBLE to not scream at your pc because it is so laggy. if you set it to 50% it is so much better. we are not talking about a little montage of family videos here
One problem I'm having is when i trim my footage down, the drag/ select feature becomes increasingly laggy over time. Is there any way to reduce this lag? Because I keep having to render every so often just to be able to edit my video.
Any of these changes cause stability issues? I use V17 but have V19... I'm using V17 because I got it running very smoothly without crashes and it does everything I need. I'll move over to V19 once I got through my current workload (over 60 boxing fights 😱) but I can't be doing with importing all my footage, working on edits and then having to deal with crashes.
Yes I totally get you and agree! Stability is a huge part of editing and it's so important this is why it would be really nice if they focused on making it more stable and improving the performance because even today with a beast of a PC that I have it still crashes for me too. So it doesn't fully tap into the performance of your system
Awesome video keep it up! I've got a question: if I record a gameplay with 100 000 bps should I render it with the same bps or can I go higher? I'm asking Because I feel like my gameplay is getting more blurry when I render it at a higher bps, or am I using to much bps while I'm recording? I have no idea, please help me man
Thanks and the best thing to do is to record at the highest quality possible and render your videos at a sensible bitrate. Higher bitrate = better quality however UA-cam will still compress your video down so it's viewable because imagine trying to load a big 4k video file it would take ages to load haha so personally I've tried it before with high bitrate videos and it looked pixelated it was like they went under heavy compression lol so I just always follow UA-cams recommended encoding settings so for example 2k videos use around 20 - 30 mbps and 4k is around 50 - 80mbps. I've got videos on my channel with the settings i use if you want the best render settings but yeh just stay under 100mbs because 100mbps is more for like 8K videos haha so only way to benefit from that bitrate is to record your videos in 8k otherwise it won't benefit you and will just weigh your videos down
@@VerticDesigns I've got another question: can I record daily videos using 80bps and render them in 4k? Or is that bad for my pc? I'm gonna get a high end pc soon, and I don't wanna do damage to the processor nor the graphics card, so that's why I'm wondering
@@xjerri yeh I get you and 80mbps is decent to say that UA-cam recommends 66mbps average and 85mbps max bitrate for 4K 60FPS that's for HDR highest video quality for 4K videos. Also I don't think you'll damage your system because your components are designed to shut down or crash if they get too hot to protect the system. If your system cooling is good then you'll be fine it just means it will take a while to render depending on your pc specs
Thanks for the tips! 👌🏻👌🏻 I have a problem ... Sony Vegas renders my videos using about 85% of my CPU and only about 25% of my GPU, which makes my videos render very slowly. I've tried everything but I don't know how to make it work more with my GPU instead of using so much CPU. If you know how to fix this I would really appreciate it.
if you've got an NVIDIA card and you're not using NVENC you sorta should, atleast to get the most benefits of the card note: if you've got a newer higher end gpu (3080 for example) but still have an older and/or lower core count CPU you'll most likely simply have reached the limit of what your cpu can do if you're already using NVENC
Hey mate, I've just recently switched from vegas 17 to 20 and the one problem I'm having with it is that when click through the video with my mouse I'm getting a slight 0.5s delay before it starts to play the area I clicked. Any ideas on how I can fix it? It wasn't doing it on vegas 17
Ive been using sony vegas since Vegas 14.. out of all the videos ive watch you're was the best e.g The gpu acceleration, i have seen so many turn it on / off but unlike you- you actually explained why that is - thank you verch much for this
Vegas 14 will always be the legendary edition 😎 and yeh I totally get you, it's one of those options that needs to be explained to get the best use out of it. Also I'm happy to hear that my video was helpful:)
I want to build a new system with a RYZEN 7 5700g and 32gb of 3200mhz RAM and NVME drive for OS with SSD Drive for media. HDDs for the rest such as backup imaging. This system will be exclusively only for Video Editing and will have only the OS and the NLE program installed with maybe... photoshop + 3ds max/blender to do some simple 3d titles. It wont be used for internet and other general tasks etc. OS will be Win 10 64bit. I intend to work with the inbuilt graphics for a few months till Graphics cards get down to realistic prices. My projects are all 15 mins max on the timeline. Maybe 1 to 2 tracks of video files and another 5-7 tracks of color solids or text overlays. My videos will be 400mbps Panasonic GH5 type of mp4 clips. Your opinions and suggestions will help. Thanks.
You have just made my editing life so much easier - Thank You.
You're welcome 😁 and I know that feeling I've recently started to get back into Vegas because I couldn't deal with it crashing and struggling to preview even simple videos I was working on
Bruh you have no idea how much this has helped I built myself a beast PC and was still having playback issues and these simple tricks have me running smooth as butter thank you!
I know exactly how you feel haha as soon as i built mine i was the same. I was like "it's definitely the program" but I'm glad it's running smoothly for you now
this video really brought me back to the love of Sony Vegas! Finally, everything goes smoothly! Thank you
I've been using Vegas Pro for 7 years and I'm having a problem. But when I met you I can use it. Solve my problem. I don't know what to do. Thank you very much. I'm currently editing the MV. It helped me a lot.❤
Great help thanks,did the trick for me as i couldnt do much even though i got a decent computer
I know exactly what you mean and no problem
Thank you. Wouldnlove more Vegas Pro tutorials for 2023 and I will subscribe.
No problem and any tutorial suggestions for Vegas Pro?
Also converting your videos into proxies for editing in VEGAS using the Make Video Proxy function helps.
Oh right.. Thanks for sharing 👍
Another fantastic video. I'm so pleased I've subbed to your channel. Keep it up 👍and thanks.
You made my night :) Really appreciate the feedback and happy you like it 😀
Did not work at all same high gpu and memory.
I don't recommend running as admin, breaks file import via drag and drop, otherwise good
Yeh I get you and I think it does it in vegas pro 20 as well
dude I got my preview on full running in 240 fps and no lag BRO you're amazing!
That's awesome! you can now edit smoothly 😎
Thank You Veru Much!!!!!! I can solve the many problems of Vegas. TT Thank you!!! You are the ONE!!!!
0:42 makes my Vegas error and cannot open anymore even though I uninstalled and reinstalled
Really? that's really weird, have you tried unticking it again or checking to see if it's running in the background in task manager?
Jesus, amazing video! Resolve all my problems. Can you make one for photoshop?
Never really thought about that but there is 2 things that i can think of
@@VerticDesigns thanks man
@@SenhorLinguica no problem
I'm gonna give this a try by rendering out a 10 hour long loop video. And will update my results at another time!
Also wanted to say thanks for making this video 🙂
has it finished rendering
@AirzGD Nah I gave up with it a long time ago. Takes way too long to render out a 10hr video if you don't have a good enough pc
I also completely forgot I even commented that 😭
The ram allocated to Dynamic ram preview - is only for rendering “a dynamic ram preview.’ If you aren’t going to render dynamic ram previews, it just eats up system ram. It will not impact or speed up the program (Vegas 20) in any other way.
Hey! I'm currently using Vegas Pro 21 and I have not been able to find any video like this but for this new version. I don't know if you plan to update this video for that version. But I have a question, is it still necessary to activate the Multi-Stream Render? And if so... what is it for? Thanks in advance!!
How Vegas handles Dynamic RAM preview was changed in V19 onwards and the default setting of 5% is what you should set it to unless you have a good reason to preview large chunks of video via the selection tool - many, many people do not understand this function and think making this larger is giving more RAM to Vegas to make it faster overall but it does not. If you go under 5% it will slow down your preview.
even for a 20 second edit with a bunch of fx and stuff it is IMPOSSIBLE to not scream at your pc because it is so laggy. if you set it to 50% it is so much better.
we are not talking about a little montage of family videos here
Thanks 🙏
bro. my vegas is running so smooth now. insane tips. thanks a lot
Yeh ikr it's like adding a turbo to it haha and you're welcome
Cheers nice vid 👍🏻
No worries
thanks very much, for sharing. :)
Ooh, Thank you soooo much!
no problem
i'm using Vegas pro 20. thanks
One problem I'm having is when i trim my footage down, the drag/ select feature becomes increasingly laggy over time. Is there any way to reduce this lag? Because I keep having to render every so often just to be able to edit my video.
hey, how can I undo the setting "run as administrator"?
Just untick and apply
Any of these changes cause stability issues? I use V17 but have V19... I'm using V17 because I got it running very smoothly without crashes and it does everything I need.
I'll move over to V19 once I got through my current workload (over 60 boxing fights 😱) but I can't be doing with importing all my footage, working on edits and then having to deal with crashes.
Yes I totally get you and agree! Stability is a huge part of editing and it's so important this is why it would be really nice if they focused on making it more stable and improving the performance because even today with a beast of a PC that I have it still crashes for me too. So it doesn't fully tap into the performance of your system
Awesome video keep it up! I've got a question: if I record a gameplay with 100 000 bps should I render it with the same bps or can I go higher? I'm asking Because I feel like my gameplay is getting more blurry when I render it at a higher bps, or am I using to much bps while I'm recording? I have no idea, please help me man
Thanks and the best thing to do is to record at the highest quality possible and render your videos at a sensible bitrate. Higher bitrate = better quality however UA-cam will still compress your video down so it's viewable because imagine trying to load a big 4k video file it would take ages to load haha so personally I've tried it before with high bitrate videos and it looked pixelated it was like they went under heavy compression lol so I just always follow UA-cams recommended encoding settings so for example 2k videos use around 20 - 30 mbps and 4k is around 50 - 80mbps. I've got videos on my channel with the settings i use if you want the best render settings but yeh just stay under 100mbs because 100mbps is more for like 8K videos haha so only way to benefit from that bitrate is to record your videos in 8k otherwise it won't benefit you and will just weigh your videos down
@@VerticDesigns Alright thanks
@@xjerri no worries
@@VerticDesigns I've got another question: can I record daily videos using 80bps and render them in 4k? Or is that bad for my pc? I'm gonna get a high end pc soon, and I don't wanna do damage to the processor nor the graphics card, so that's why I'm wondering
@@xjerri yeh I get you and 80mbps is decent to say that UA-cam recommends 66mbps average and 85mbps max bitrate for 4K 60FPS that's for HDR highest video quality for 4K videos. Also I don't think you'll damage your system because your components are designed to shut down or crash if they get too hot to protect the system. If your system cooling is good then you'll be fine it just means it will take a while to render depending on your pc specs
Bro it s even wors with your settings.. (my render time was 2,5 hours)
Let like default.. it s better (1,5 hours)
Thanks for the tips! 👌🏻👌🏻
I have a problem
... Sony Vegas renders my videos using about 85% of my CPU and only about 25% of my GPU, which makes my videos render very slowly. I've tried everything but I don't know how to make it work more with my GPU instead of using so much CPU. If you know how to fix this I would really appreciate it.
No problem and it should be somewhere in the settings or the format you use to render but I'm not 100% sure I just let it render haha
if you've got an NVIDIA card and you're not using NVENC you sorta should, atleast to get the most benefits of the card
note: if you've got a newer higher end gpu (3080 for example) but still have an older and/or lower core count CPU you'll most likely simply have reached the limit of what your cpu can do if you're already using NVENC
@@BH4x0r same prob here very slow 20 mins davinchi 3 mins same output settings
Hey mate, I've just recently switched from vegas 17 to 20 and the one problem I'm having with it is that when click through the video with my mouse I'm getting a slight 0.5s delay before it starts to play the area I clicked. Any ideas on how I can fix it? It wasn't doing it on vegas 17
I thought it may have been the shuttle speed setting but turns out it wasn't:(
lmk when u find the fix cause i have the same fucking problem and im about to light my fucking pc on fire
i watch many tips and all of them(including this video) not talks about 'Maximum numbers of rendering threads' -minutes 3
Very useful, thank you very much ! 👍
Ive been using sony vegas since Vegas 14.. out of all the videos ive watch you're was the best e.g The gpu acceleration, i have seen so many turn it on / off but unlike you- you actually explained why that is - thank you verch much for this
Vegas 14 will always be the legendary edition 😎 and yeh I totally get you, it's one of those options that needs to be explained to get the best use out of it. Also I'm happy to hear that my video was helpful:)
Thanks man! Uh, Sony sold it to some one who sold it to Magix or something, but no one cares. We just still call it Sony
Yeh exactly haha that's the og name for it and no problem :)
I want to build a new system with a RYZEN 7 5700g and 32gb of 3200mhz RAM and NVME drive for OS with SSD Drive for media. HDDs for the rest such as backup imaging. This system will be exclusively only for Video Editing and will have only the OS and the NLE program installed with maybe... photoshop + 3ds max/blender to do some simple 3d titles. It wont be used for internet and other general tasks etc. OS will be Win 10 64bit.
I intend to work with the inbuilt graphics for a few months till Graphics cards get down to realistic prices.
My projects are all 15 mins max on the timeline. Maybe 1 to 2 tracks of video files and another 5-7 tracks of color solids or text overlays. My videos will be 400mbps Panasonic GH5 type of mp4 clips.
Your opinions and suggestions will help. Thanks.
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@@VerticDesigns 🙏🙏
@@GartBrand 😁👍
Dude how much freaking RAM do you have LOL
128gb... yeh kinda went overkill lmao
@@VerticDesigns 😂🤣
who the f*cks have 130GB's of ram holly ...
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Thanks for this tutorial its explained why my Vegas was crashing all the time and lagging in video preview nów itd gone soo thank u soo much
number one: get NVME!
130 gigs of ram lol
haha