4k with amd threadripper 1950x lagging

Gediminas_JANKA wrote on 3/19/2019, 4:27 AM

Hello i`am using Vegas pro 13, and if i have large timeline with 200gb~ videos my Vegas pro starting lagging, if i scroll down Vegas and go to like example internet browser to search some song or something like that, after this i have 2 minutes freeze backing to vegas.
Second problem i have powerful pc with threadrupper 1950x procesor. With another software support 4k video really good, but for Vegas pro its something horrible... if i put on my video some lut`s it left around 4fps in live view... It is some ways to solve this problem? I don`t wanna create proxy videos ;)

  • One more thing, i noticed that with Intel software processors i don`t have this issue for 2 minutes freeze.

So if i get pro 16 it will be better for 4k video editing? Did it can solve this 2 mine main problems?:)

 

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Former user wrote on 3/19/2019, 5:58 AM

@Gediminas_JANKA De-selecting this will probably reduce the 2 minute delay when switching back to Vegas.

options/preferences/general/close media files when not the active application.

 

VP Help

"Close media files when not the
active application"

"When this check box is selected, files can be edited in external editors
(audio, image, etc.) while they are contained in events on the VEGAS Pro timeline."

BruceUSA wrote on 3/19/2019, 7:56 AM

VP13 do not come with native LUT. If you are using Vision LUT it is what it is . Its dog painfully slow and not usable on playing back. You need VP 16 come with native LUT and are 100% better.

 

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Kinvermark wrote on 3/19/2019, 1:54 PM

Also consider other elements of your system besides the CPU. Do you have fast enough storage to handle 200GB on the timeline?

Gediminas_JANKA wrote on 3/19/2019, 2:33 PM

@Gediminas_JANKA De-selecting this will probably reduce the 2 minute delay when switching back to Vegas.

options/preferences/general/close media files when not the active application.

 

VP Help

"Close media files when not the
active application"

"When this check box is selected, files can be edited in external editors
(audio, image, etc.) while they are contained in events on the VEGAS Pro timeline."

For vegas 2 minutes freeze helped!! tnx a lot ;)

fr0sty wrote on 3/19/2019, 11:26 PM

Vegas 16 also includes improved GPU support (My Nvidia GPUs didn't work at all IIRC), so if you also have a powerful GPU you likely will get better timeline performance and also more and faster GPU encoding options. 200gb of video, as mentioned before, is going to need a fast hard drive and lots of fast RAM to keep any bottlenecks from slowing things down.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

eikira wrote on 3/21/2019, 9:07 AM

SVP13 is now for 4K just outdated in general. I suggest you wait for a humble bundle promotion, probably on the next promo you will get VP15 for 20 USD, then buy the upgrade to VP16.

Since TR is a quiet new CPU Generation and VP13 is not really into MultiCore CPU i really doubt you will ever fix that issue. What you could try is, if its possible, see if your OS is interrupting anything. That means, try to disconnect your OS Drive and maybe set a little small drive with a fresh OS up, install VP13 and see if its a hardware problem or a software one.

But other than that, i would just say VP13 is to old for your setup.