Constant crashing with Vegas Pro?

Corkey wrote on 4/12/2019, 5:03 PM

Here is my latest issue.

 

Vegas Pro 16 crashes at "Initializing GPU-accelerated video processing"

Vegas Pro 15 opens just fine, but I can't open my current Vegas Pro 16 projects with it.

Vegas Pro 14 crashes at "Initializing GPU-accelerated video processing"

 

AMD Radeon Pro WX7100

Comments

eikira wrote on 4/12/2019, 5:40 PM

your gpu is to professional for that software. hehe.

well, i know how you feel. but cant help you.

NickHope wrote on 4/12/2019, 10:36 PM

Troubleshooting suggestions: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-vegas-pro-won-t-start-what-can-i-do--104784/

If those don't help, and you want help with diagnosing and solving this, please provide more information in accordance with this post: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/

mintyslippers wrote on 4/13/2019, 5:15 AM

Trust me, Premier and Final Cut are no better. It would be great if Magix gave you a little more guidance on cards tested and verified as it does seem card and drivers do make an impact on stability.

My old Nvidia GTX 560ti was horrible for stability but a Radeon R7 250x was solid as a rock. My new RTX 2060 is also solid, not a single crash yet but it is a freshly built system and ive not had years of monkeying with drivers to contend with.

Often its the drivers which are the problem. Make sure you do a clean install of them. For AMD the latest were horrible, seriously horrible for stability. The most stable I found for AMD were whql-win10-64bit-radeon-software-crimson-relive-17.7.2-july26

Its often down to how the vendors change their API's and then expect every bit of software to jump on board and make sure they are complient.

fr0sty wrote on 4/13/2019, 4:43 PM

Yeah, more likely the case is shoddy code from AMD. I quit using their cards years ago because of how bad their drivers were.

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)

OldSmoke wrote on 4/13/2019, 7:33 PM

Yeah, more likely the case is shoddy code from AMD. I quit using their cards years ago because of how bad their drivers were.

I have been using AMD cards since 2014 when I switched from two GTX580 to two R9 290 and never had an issue. I currently have a Fury X in my system and it too works without any issue. AMD driver's are no worse then NVIDIA drivers, that is a thing of the past.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

System Spec.:
Motherboard: ASUS X299 Prime-A

Ram: G.Skill 4x8GB DDR4 2666 XMP

CPU: i7-9800x @ 4.6GHz (custom water cooling system)
GPU: 1x AMD Vega Pro Frontier Edition (water cooled)
Hard drives: System Samsung 970Pro NVME, AV-Projects 1TB (4x Intel P7600 512GB VROC), 4x 2.5" Hotswap bays, 1x 3.5" Hotswap Bay, 1x LG BluRay Burner

PSU: Corsair 1200W
Monitor: 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM (2560x1440)

NickHope wrote on 4/13/2019, 10:33 PM

@Corkey Plenty missing from that info, including the crucial info about your media and which decoder Vegas is using to decode it. But looking at the specs of your cam, which shoots primarily XAVC, it's likely that so4compoungplug.dll is the decoding plug-in used, and therefore you have a good chance of improving stability by disabling it. It's not really something known to affect startup, which is why it's not in the startup-troubleshooting link I gave you earlier, but it certainly can help with "Constant, daily crashes" from your later comment.

Chief24 wrote on 4/14/2019, 12:17 AM

I just recently purchased (Feb. 2019) a Sony FDR AX-53. It shoots XAVC-S, in mp4 at 100Mbps. I pull out that fast ProGrade SDXC card I purchased as well, put it into that fast ProGrade Dual SDXC card reader (memory card and card reader use UHS-II Standard), with card reader connected to back of computer via USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C port (bought an internal front panel, but the USB 3.1 Gen 2 cable too short to get to my motherboard connection). Put that downloaded content on a newly purchased Intel 660p PCI-e 3.0x4 NVMe drive, then open up Sony Catalyst Browse, and Transcode that/those files to MXF. Then I open that transcoded file in Vegas Pro Suite 15 (Build 416), and have no issues at all, either editing, timeline speed, etc. And that is using the camera's 4K24p recording. My rig is in my signature, no overclock. Crashes, usually due to something stupid I did.

Now, those AMD cards/drivers...well, I have had bad luck in the past, but waiting for that Tax Refund to get the new AMD Radeon VII, and give them another go. Heck, moved CPU over to AMD from Intel, I'll give them another shot at the GPU side of things. I know they work well (cards and drivers), though I always seemed to have an issue, most likely due to something I did.

If computer is always crashing, I would suspect that there are other "Hardware" problems within a machine, than what I seem to always see people complain about the software side of things. Undo overclocks, make sure you got air flow (clean case and fans), clean up the "less than ideal" cable management, etc. Oh, and from what a lot of Vegas Forum, Creative Cow, FX Home (HitFilm), Adobe, etc. - don't download and use "CODEC" packs. Best way to muck up your system! I know, I know, if it is said on YouTube, it must be the Truth!

Self Build: #1 MSI TRX40 Pro Wi-Fi w/3960X (be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro TR4) @ stock; 128GB Team Group 3200 MHz; OS/Apps - WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4 4TB, Documents/Extras - WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4 4TB; XFX AMD Radeon 7900XTX (24.12.1); Samsung 32 Inch UHD 3840x2160; Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit (24H2 26100.2894); (2) Inland Performance 2TB/(2) PNY 3040 4TB PCI-e on Asus Quad M.2x16; (2) WD RED 4TB; ProGrade USB CFExpress/SD card Reader; LG 16X Blu-Ray Burner; 32 inch Samsung UHD 3840x2160.

VEGAS Pro 20 Edit (411); VEGAS Pro 21 Suite (315); VEGAS Pro 22 Suite (239) & HOS (Happy Otter Scripts); DVD Architect 7.0 (100);

Sound Forge Audio Studio 15; ACID Music Studio 11; SonicFire Pro 6.6.9 (with Vegas Pro/Movie Studio Plug-in); DaVinci Resolve (Free) 19.1.3

#2: Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D w/7960x (Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6) @ stock; 128GB Kingston Fury Beast RDIMM @4800 MHz; OS/Apps - Seagate Firecuda 540 2TB PCI-e 5.0x4; Documents/Extras/Source/Transcodes - 4TB WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4; 4TB Inland Performance PCI-e 3.0x4; 2TB Inland Performance PCI-e 4.0x4; BlackMagic PCI-e Decklink 4K Mini-Recorder; ProGrade USB SD & Micro SD card readers; LG 32 Inch UHD 3840.x2160: PowerColor Hellhound RX Radeon 7900XT (24.12.1); Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit (24H2 26100.2894)

VEGAS Pro 20 Edit (411); VEGAS Pro 21 Suite (315); VEGAS Pro 22 Suite (239) & HOS; DVD Architect 7.0 (100); Sound Forge Audo Studio 15; Acid Music Studio 11

Canon EOS R6 MkII, Canon EOS R6, Canon EOS R7 (All three set for 4K 24/30/60 Cinema Gamut/CLog3); GoPro Hero 5+ & 6 Black & (2) 7 Black & 9 Black & 10 Black & 11 Black & 12 Black (All set at highest settings - 4K, 5K, & 5.3K mostly at 29.970); Sony FDR AX-53 HandyCam (4K 100Mbps XAVC-S 23.976/29.970)

AVsupport wrote on 4/15/2019, 4:03 AM

you can try disabling iGPU in BIOS and see how you go after that..

my current Win10/64 system (latest drivers, water cooled) :

Intel Coffee Lake i5 Hexacore (unlocked, but not overclocked) 4.0 GHz on Z370 chipset board,

32GB (4x8GB Corsair Dual Channel DDR4-2133) XMP-3000 RAM,

Intel 600series 512GB M.2 SSD system drive running Win10/64 home automatic driver updates,

Crucial BX500 1TB EDIT 3D NAND SATA 2.5-inch SSD

2x 4TB 7200RPM NAS HGST data drive,

Intel HD630 iGPU - currently disabled in Bios,

nVidia GTX1060 6GB, always on latest [creator] drivers. nVidia HW acceleration enabled.

main screen 4K/50p 1ms scaled @175%, second screen 1920x1080/50p 1ms.

Chief24 wrote on 4/15/2019, 12:34 PM

So besides the "JW Platform" being some place to upload videos for website applications, if I got that correct, their site "JW Platform" had no reference on what FORMAT a video should be. And no, will not do any "Trial" form something I will never use.

Additionally, you have yet to provide the needed information requested earlier, and "Windows Pro 10" does not suffice. Already went to the Sony site on your listed camera, and it captures videos in the same type of format as my Sony FDR AX-53, which I already gave you a suggestion to try. You have not provided any information on the "videos" (Nick's post would show you where to get and how to use "MediaInfo"), your render and project properties, etc., how can anyone assist you? Your video card you listed, AMD Radeon Pro WX7100 is essentially the "Pro Workstation" class of GPU, as the Vega 56/64 are consumer class, which are working for people in Vegas Pro and Vegas Movie Studio.

Yep, this is why I never got into any type of "Customer Service" job in the workplace, after I retired from Military Service. Don't have the patience, and one of my favorite sayings (of many I like or use): "I'm from Missouri, show me".

Self Build: #1 MSI TRX40 Pro Wi-Fi w/3960X (be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro TR4) @ stock; 128GB Team Group 3200 MHz; OS/Apps - WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4 4TB, Documents/Extras - WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4 4TB; XFX AMD Radeon 7900XTX (24.12.1); Samsung 32 Inch UHD 3840x2160; Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit (24H2 26100.2894); (2) Inland Performance 2TB/(2) PNY 3040 4TB PCI-e on Asus Quad M.2x16; (2) WD RED 4TB; ProGrade USB CFExpress/SD card Reader; LG 16X Blu-Ray Burner; 32 inch Samsung UHD 3840x2160.

VEGAS Pro 20 Edit (411); VEGAS Pro 21 Suite (315); VEGAS Pro 22 Suite (239) & HOS (Happy Otter Scripts); DVD Architect 7.0 (100);

Sound Forge Audio Studio 15; ACID Music Studio 11; SonicFire Pro 6.6.9 (with Vegas Pro/Movie Studio Plug-in); DaVinci Resolve (Free) 19.1.3

#2: Gigabyte TRX50 Aero D w/7960x (Noctua NH-U14S TR5-SP6) @ stock; 128GB Kingston Fury Beast RDIMM @4800 MHz; OS/Apps - Seagate Firecuda 540 2TB PCI-e 5.0x4; Documents/Extras/Source/Transcodes - 4TB WDSN850X PCI-e 4.0x4; 4TB Inland Performance PCI-e 3.0x4; 2TB Inland Performance PCI-e 4.0x4; BlackMagic PCI-e Decklink 4K Mini-Recorder; ProGrade USB SD & Micro SD card readers; LG 32 Inch UHD 3840.x2160: PowerColor Hellhound RX Radeon 7900XT (24.12.1); Windows 11 Pro 64-Bit (24H2 26100.2894)

VEGAS Pro 20 Edit (411); VEGAS Pro 21 Suite (315); VEGAS Pro 22 Suite (239) & HOS; DVD Architect 7.0 (100); Sound Forge Audo Studio 15; Acid Music Studio 11

Canon EOS R6 MkII, Canon EOS R6, Canon EOS R7 (All three set for 4K 24/30/60 Cinema Gamut/CLog3); GoPro Hero 5+ & 6 Black & (2) 7 Black & 9 Black & 10 Black & 11 Black & 12 Black (All set at highest settings - 4K, 5K, & 5.3K mostly at 29.970); Sony FDR AX-53 HandyCam (4K 100Mbps XAVC-S 23.976/29.970)

OldSmoke wrote on 4/15/2019, 6:15 PM

@Corkey In an earlier post you mentioned that you use 3rd party plug ins like NewBlue FX and others? Is your VP16 install mixed in with the VP14, VP15 and all the 3rd party plug in software? If so, that may well be the major issue of your crashes or Vegas not even able to launch.

I gave up on NB a long time ago. Their upgrade policies and installer is a nightmare. If you have a drive that you don’t use and are still willing to experiment, a clean Windows install and just Vegas 16 install without any 3party software might be worth a try. The WX7100 should in fact play very nicely with Vegas.

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

System Spec.:
Motherboard: ASUS X299 Prime-A

Ram: G.Skill 4x8GB DDR4 2666 XMP

CPU: i7-9800x @ 4.6GHz (custom water cooling system)
GPU: 1x AMD Vega Pro Frontier Edition (water cooled)
Hard drives: System Samsung 970Pro NVME, AV-Projects 1TB (4x Intel P7600 512GB VROC), 4x 2.5" Hotswap bays, 1x 3.5" Hotswap Bay, 1x LG BluRay Burner

PSU: Corsair 1200W
Monitor: 2x Dell Ultrasharp U2713HM (2560x1440)

fr0sty wrote on 4/16/2019, 8:02 PM

Does your motherboard have an onboard GPU? Are there HDMI, VGA, etc. ports on the motherboard itself? I know you looked for an option to disable integrated GPU in BIOS... just making sure there is no hardware there at all.

When you boot Vegas 15, and go into preferences, what is listed as your GPU acceleration device? Do you see your WX7100 listed? I'm curious here because, if there is indeed an integrated GPU involved, Vegas 14 and 16 could be crashing trying to initialize it, and maybe 15 is set to use the proper GPU... or perhaps 15 is set to not use GPU acceleration at all... and that is why it is able to boot...

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)

stephan-wiechmann wrote on 4/16/2019, 10:47 PM

Does anybody out there have the recommended configuration for magix vegas pro16. For example I am running win10 pro64bit/ 4th generation i7, 16 gigs ramm / a nvidea gtx 1050ti graphics and two internal drives and 1 external for a backup. I have my os and all apps on the C: and i use my D: drive(7200rpm)( as a media drive for my video and media files only. Now should the temp files folder be on c or d? Are there any other recommended tweaks I should do. I am having a lot of crashes and can't figure out why?

fr0sty wrote on 4/16/2019, 11:02 PM

When you are having a crashing issue, you need to look at what media you are using (there is a program called mediainfo that will give you detailed reports about every aspect of the media being used, it helps us to identify problems people are having, so come prepared with a mediainfo report on all of your source media clips (or at least one per camera used). Then we're going to want to know your exact project settings as well. That will help us get started with diagnosing your issues. It's also best to put it into a new thread, so we can keep up with things easier when diagnosing your problem.

Your hardware is ok, I would personally recommend more RAM, and maybe solid state internal drive (especially a NVME internal drive), but your hardware isn't likely the cause of your issue. If so, it would be due to a hardware failure, as your rig is more than powerful enough to run Vegas in most cases.

 

 

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)

mintyslippers wrote on 4/17/2019, 2:15 AM

Plugins. What do you have installed and are they upto date? Often we use older versions to save paying for updates

animagic wrote on 4/17/2019, 12:54 PM

As per a discussion in another thread and my own experience: if you use an Nvidia card, stay away from the latest drivers. I'm using a GTX 1080 Ti with driver version 417.35 and things work fine.

AVsupport wrote on 4/18/2019, 3:42 AM

you can try disabling iGPU in BIOS and see how you go after that..

No such option in my BIOS.

 

If you're using a laptop you might be out of luck. most of my issues have stopped once I disabled my iGPU.

my current Win10/64 system (latest drivers, water cooled) :

Intel Coffee Lake i5 Hexacore (unlocked, but not overclocked) 4.0 GHz on Z370 chipset board,

32GB (4x8GB Corsair Dual Channel DDR4-2133) XMP-3000 RAM,

Intel 600series 512GB M.2 SSD system drive running Win10/64 home automatic driver updates,

Crucial BX500 1TB EDIT 3D NAND SATA 2.5-inch SSD

2x 4TB 7200RPM NAS HGST data drive,

Intel HD630 iGPU - currently disabled in Bios,

nVidia GTX1060 6GB, always on latest [creator] drivers. nVidia HW acceleration enabled.

main screen 4K/50p 1ms scaled @175%, second screen 1920x1080/50p 1ms.

andyrpsmith wrote on 8/29/2019, 8:26 AM

You are right, never use a plug-in as a basis to upgrade. Also since 2015 I have been using XAVCS 4K from Sony AX100 camera. Used it in VP13, 14, 15, 16 and now 17. I have NVIDIA card and VP cannot hardware decode as it is not recognised as standard H264 as it is inside the Sony wrapper. I compared VP17, Resolve and Power director for timeline GPU decoding performance and they were all the same at 11% GPU utilisation. I have disabled the So4compundplug as it just slows down everything by a factor of three. So far on my system (i5, 16GB ram, windows 10, GTX1080Ti ) I have has no VP17 crashes and thats editing and rendering to Blu-Ray three projects each of 1000 clips. I have used levels filter, stabilization and colour grading. The Newblue titler 5 works but is not nice to use - too cluncky and laggy.

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro