A7S III and VP18

BruceUSA wrote on 9/7/2020, 4:27 PM

4K 120P 10 bit playing back on Vegas 18 TL is good . Project settings to 32 bit full range. A short video here. check it out.

https://vimeo.com/455606177 You can get the sample footage to test on your system. The footage is provided by the name MAKE.ART.NOW. on Youtube. You can download the sample from his website.

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set wrote on 9/7/2020, 5:01 PM

Hi, thanks for sharing!

 

Leave his Youtube video for reference here

 

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set wrote on 9/8/2020, 12:52 AM

hmm, the media is half compatible?

For High Frame rate media when accessed via VEGAS Explorer, it will crashing whole VP18, but if put to timeline, it works ok?

however, for h265, it is complete crash.

 

 

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Former user wrote on 9/8/2020, 2:17 AM

Also it looks like the 120fps file is being played back at 60fps, so as far as vegas time line performance, it's a test of playback of a 60fps file isn't it? I know slow motion is generally the reason for shooting 120/240fps, but if it doesn't take any more resources playing it back at 60fps, then it does a 60fps file, then it's not really a performance benchmark, although good to know it works fine on a 16 core processor but that doesn't mean it will play back fine for others. I suspect a modern 6/8core could playback fine at 60fps, but not my 4core

@set do you get 60fps no lag on whatever computer you tried the files on? I have a new 6core in a box but thinking of getting an 8core instead, but if your 6 core powers these 60fps files fine maybe I'd keep it

 

 

BruceUSA wrote on 9/8/2020, 8:27 AM

Set,

I did not ran any the h265 10 bite 4.2.2 and you are right, its will crash Vegas, just like EOS R5 10 bit 4.2.2 C Log.

Lenard P.

10 bit 4.2.2 vs 8 bit is a total different thing when try to playing them.

The sample I test is a h264 4K 120P 10 bit 4.2.2 play back on a 4k 60P TL, projecting set at 32 bit . I can get the TL performance at 4K 120P best preview but only do at 8 bit project setting. It will only getting 80-105 frames at 4K 120P TL with 32 bit project setting.

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