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17 answers, most recent on 2/11/2025
RE: Is there easy way to cut overlapping clips from different tracks
@MarkAnthony121 Looks like you shot with multiple cameras and split the left-side manually and then deleted the angles you didn't want. If you use multicam edit mode to create a multicam track to do the splits, it'll give you the option to delete
Scripting
7 answers, most recent on 3/11/2025
RE: Shortcuts for Copy and Selectively Paste Event Attributes Via Script.
@Thiago_Sase Why is there this multicam file inside the .rar?
Video
6 answers, most recent on 1/3/2025
RE: Do I need to prepare my source files for use in VegasPro?
@alifftudm95 What do you mean, all current GPUs can decode h265 (HEVC) in hardware. VEGAS is also handling these files much better than in the past. Transcoding to ProRes is a fine thing to do though, so not disagreeing with that especially if you
Video
17 answers, most recent on 2/11/2025
RE: Is there easy way to cut overlapping clips from different tracks
Yes sir, I've considered doing that however these edits are so very basic and I effectively make 90% of my cuts in cam with how I shoot. Basically once I sync with Syncaila and import the XML into Vegas as long as my A cam is the top track it's just
Offtopic
No answers, created on 4/30/2025
A truly incredible review by Rob Svm on the FB Vegas Editors group.
I will always stay with Vegas. I was editing a weekly TV show with it for 5 years and was doing it in 4k when the other producers only rendered in 2k. I bought every Vegas pro version (since v6) because it is the most logical workflow that stacks up
Video
6 answers, most recent on 12/14/2024
RE: Intel's new B580 Battlemage GPU
@Richvideo I don't have a 2080 but do have a 1660ti which has the same decoding silicon. When testing an Intel a380 and a770, decoding performance was about the same as the 1660ti. While for general usage, the a770 was by far the smoothest of all
Video
6 answers, most recent on 3/4/2025
RE: Vegas Pro 22 AI Fx SUPER slow to render
@Sean-Lester AI Upscales over 1.1x seem to always be increasingly gpu intensive as the scale goes up. Doing that to an fhd clip as an Event FX in a 4k project is a 2x upscale, even without any cropping. Only way I know to speed it up there is to use
Video
6 answers, most recent on 3/4/2025
RE: Vegas Pro 22 AI Fx SUPER slow to render
@Sean-Lester AI Upscales over 1.1x seem to always be increasingly gpu intensive as the scale goes up. Doing that to an fhd clip as an Event FX in a 4k project is a 2x upscale, even without any cropping. Only way I know to speed it up there is to
Video
6 answers, most recent on 3/4/2025
RE: Vegas Pro 22 AI Fx SUPER slow to render
@Sean-Lester AI Upscales over 1.1x seem to always be increasingly gpu intensive as the scale goes up. Doing that to an fhd clip as an Event FX in a 4k project is a 2x upscale, even without any cropping. Only way I know to speed it up there is to
Video
16 answers, most recent on 1/9/2025
RE: ryzen 9 5900x vs ryzen 9 9950x
@RogerS I'm confused now. After reading all the advantages of filming in 10 bit 422, do you mean you don't recommend it if a PC isn't up to it or do you not recommend it in general? If most GPUs can't decode it, and mine is older generation and
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