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6 answers, most recent on 11/12/2019
RE: heavy multicamera editing
1. Upgrade to a modern Nvidia GPU (10 series or later, RTX preferred). The hardware decoding they support in Vegas can give lots of extra mileage when it comes to editing multicam smoothly. 2. In the mean time, make proxies. It takes some time, but
Video
8 answers, most recent on 11/11/2019
RE: "Create Multicamera Track" is greyed out VP 16
Be Sure to back up all your tracks before creating a Multicam Track. You'll find out why during editing.
Video
9 answers, most recent on 11/10/2019
RE: So my G9 gets 10 bit 4:2:2, since it reads my 8bit ......
10 bit vlog video definitely decodes slower in Vegas, I proxy any multicam stuff I do in 10 bit, but the added color and dynamic range is worth it.
Video
74 answers, most recent on 11/11/2019
RE: Proxy for still images?
"I use punch-in recording on an audio track while in loop record mode which creates multiple takes on top of each other which I can select between which one is take is active." That's the concept of looped punch-in recording, where Takes are added
Video
74 answers, most recent on 11/11/2019
RE: Proxy for still images?
"I use punch-in recording on an audio track while in loop record mode which creates multiple takes on top of each other which I can select between which one is take is active." That's the concept of looped punch-in recording, where Takes are added
Vegas Movie Studio (up to ver. 17)
13 answers, most recent on 6/15/2021
RE: using source timecode
BTW, timecode sync and multicam only works in Vegas Pro as well, not Movie Studio. I've been under the impression we were on the Pro forum, my bad. Giving us the specs on an external t/c generator is no different than internally generated timecode
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
as you see I am not using the multicam feature integrated into VP what I am doing is taking three video tracks syncing them, using the best sound track grouping them and deleting the other two sound tracks and cutting the video track where I want to
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
I am on V16 and I am not that familiar with multicam - hopefully someone else can test & comment. IIRC there have been issues like this in the past with multicam & UI memory leaks. Vegas 15? I will keep testing. I feel like you are on the
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
well got the first crash when doing multicam.. let me put the video together and
Video
11 answers, most recent on 10/1/2019
RE: GPU for VP17
8 core is the minimum CPU spec for 4k in Vegas 17. I use a Radeon 7 and cannot do 4k multicam mode with 4 4k angles without building proxies, with a Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread CPU and 64GB DDR4. NVENC Decode will dramatically accelerate your
Video
5 answers, most recent on 9/17/2019
RE: multicam edit lecturer+powerpoint+composite of both
You don't have 3 shots, only 2. no need for multicam. So place your main presenter 4K in one track and the PPT on next track in basic PIP. cut for the relevant content first and then go back and modify for the composition you need.
Video
5 answers, most recent on 9/17/2019
RE: multicam edit lecturer+powerpoint+composite of both
I have never tried it but maybe nesting the track with all the tracking into a multicam project could be a solution?
Video
5 answers, most recent on 9/17/2019
RE: multicam edit lecturer+powerpoint+composite of both
@SGLTech If you do need to do Multicam, as well as masking, you can avoid the warnings by doing the multicam manually, i.e. several tracks, plenty of cutting and muting.
Video
5 answers, most recent on 9/17/2019
RE: multicam edit lecturer+powerpoint+composite of both
I think you want masking, not multicam. Many tutorials here and on. YouTube.
Video
5 answers, most recent on 9/17/2019
multicam edit lecturer+powerpoint+composite of both
I've recently filmed a seminar and am producing it in VEGAS Pro 14. I have a wide angle of the presenter in 4K resolution, 25fps, allowing for digital zoom and pan as they walk around: I have a GeForce Experience desktop video of the slideshow,
Video
2 answers, most recent on 9/9/2019
RE: Multicamera - fade transition & specific issue of muted video clip
1.To see the transition you have to exit Multicamera mode momentarily (Ctrl + Shift + D) View your transition and then return to multicamera mode (Ctrl + Shift + D) 2. There is no problem in multicam mode. That is the way it works. To view the mute
Video
28 answers, most recent on 9/9/2019
RE: Black screen after rendering AVC (Blu-Ray template)
What's on your timeline at 14:20? Good question, and I should have offered this info. So, this is a pretty complex multicam project shot in the default MP4 1080P mode on a mix of Panasonic and Sony cameras. A 3.5 (ish) hour timeline consisting of at
Vegas Movie Studio (up to ver. 17)
4 answers, most recent on 9/6/2019
RE: sync lost on one camera in multicamera edit
1. Can I assume the Undo command didn't work for some reason and you don't have a saved project? 2. Sorry, unless you backed up the three tracks before creating the multicam track, they went away. 3. In eighteen years as a Vegas Pro user the only
Video
74 answers, most recent Yesterday
RE: [Closed] VEGAS Pro / VEGAS Post Release History
VEGAS Pro 17 build 284 (first public release) 5th August 2019 New Features Nested Timelines: This is a further development of the existing nested projects functionality. Where a nested project has to be opened in a second instance of VEGAS Pro for
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
that was from I first started this thread and one of the first things I corrected. I have actually done a clean windows install ei: format the drive ect. You system is not radically different than mine except I am running an AMD board with a 9750x
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
What source media are you using? Forgive me if already posted, I looked and didn't see it, but can you download mediainfo and post the report it gives on each different type of media used in your project (i.e., if you have more than one type of
Video
255 answers, most recent on 12/9/2023
RE: Crash after about 3 minutes of editing "nvopencl64.dll" error
well jinxed myself by jumping to early conclusions. crashed with AMD install, oh well back to the drawing board, it does not like to do multicam. Buggy software will be the end of me.
Video
3 answers, most recent on 8/30/2019
RE: Advantage of NVMe Drives In Your Workflow
Another question: Where exactly in a video editing workflow would it be more convenient to have a faster NVMe drive? I know NVMe is commonly used for caching.. but anything else? I really appreciate the help!!! Thanks NVME's can read/write at
Video
72 answers, most recent on 8/23/2019
RE: Anyone running Vegas on an I9-9900 yet?
Just wanted to follow up on the original post. I finally did build a i9-9900 system. And oh boy was it worthwhile. Preview on a 4K multicam project with three tracks is nearly full 29.97 frame rate in 1/4 Preview. This is a huge improvement over
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