Any one using this...... and can you tell me what you use? Update on vegas 4 and mbo probs. Check this mess out!!!

david-ruby wrote on 3/3/2003, 9:23 PM
was having the stuttering prob with vegas 4 and asus dual mobo. Well nothing still has been solved here. So I took the weekend to put together a gigabyte pent 4 2.5 pc and guess what? Still have that Damn prob!! I am quite exhausted over this mess. I put together this sytem on other people's specs who are having great luck here.


OK!!

The only key things that are the same from the dual system are the video card, sound card, and vegas 4.

My video card is a matrox g450 dualhead.
My audio card is RME Hammerfall digi 9636 w/ adat connectors.

Is anyone using these both on a computer with vegas 4?

Can you please tell me what pro soundcards and video cards everyone is using?
This is my last resort on this mess.
Please help me on this and I appreciate your ideas from before.
HELP!!
David

Comments

shogo wrote on 3/3/2003, 9:44 PM
Have you tried updated drivers for the video card and sound card, or try temporairly replacing them with something else to see if the problem still exists. Also what type of files are you editing DV, WMI, REAL AUDIO,.etc try a diffrent type of file if you haven't. Also what OS are you running, memory etc. this stuff helps when we have more details. Just trying to help..
TLT wrote on 3/3/2003, 10:01 PM
I have a P-4 1.9ghz with 512 DDR Rambus Ram, ACDV-100 capture device that I use to capture old analog video and I also use this to send editing pre-view window to external television while doing the editing, one external 80 gig firewire drive, two internal drives 120 gig & 80 gig all 7200rpm, M-Audio Revolution sound card with ASIO drivers, Nvidia Gforce3 T200 video card, Pioneer-104 DVD burner and Vegas 4 with DVD-A. I use the latest drivers released by Nvidia and keep my Bios and other drivers updated. I have had very few problems and none that I was unable to correct with a little help from this forum. Good luck!
TheHappyFriar wrote on 3/3/2003, 11:24 PM
I installed the Vegas 4 beta at work and we use a G450 video card and I had no problems what so ever. The drivers wearn't even the most up-to-date (i think abut a year old). That might take out the video card problem... unless... did you install updated AGP drivers for your motherboard? From what I understand, that should be done unless you have an intel MB. Worth a shot.
Caruso wrote on 3/4/2003, 3:17 AM
David:
This might sound dumb, but it corrected a problem I was having that sounds similar to yours. What sort of pointing device are you using, and what driver have you installed for it? I use a Logitech USB Optical roller device, but, if I install the supplied drivers, my machine pauses during print to tape, capture, etc and ruins my work. When I dump the supplied driver and let XPPro assign its generic one, everything runs smoothly.

Contrary to what one might assume, Vegas, unlike many video editing apps, does not require extraordinary processing power to run successfully.

Good luck.

Caruso
david-ruby wrote on 3/4/2003, 7:42 AM
All updated and just regular dv files from gl1 camera.
Comes down to the audio or vid card.
Leaning audio.
david-ruby wrote on 3/4/2003, 7:45 AM
Thanx for all the thoughts here. I really am believing it to some how ties to the audio card. It works great in veg 3 but not in veg 4. ASIO comes into play here.
So.....
Only thing is I must make sure I buy an audio card that has 8 inputs adat for connection to my o1v mixer.
Frenchy wrote on 3/4/2003, 10:10 AM
David:

I seem to recall a similar situation that pipelineaudio was having with an RME card and the associated drivers late last year - you may want to check the Vegas Audio forums (if you haven't already). Good Luck

Frenchy
shogo wrote on 3/4/2003, 11:25 PM
Also one other thing I noticed, with Premiere that if you have the video camera connected through the firewall cable and powered up .ie VCR or camera mode that I was having problems editing, real slow and jerky power it off and all is fine. Tried it with vegas 3 seems okay but I was thinking of that because I have a SONY GL2 which are about the same camera. I don't know I would think that is kinda silly that everytime you edited you would have the camera on but hay you never know. ;-)