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VEGASDerek wrote on 5/13/2020, 7:43 AM

What is your GPU?

Larry-Hagen wrote on 5/13/2020, 9:17 AM

Nviia GTX 1060 3Gb

VEGASDerek wrote on 5/13/2020, 9:31 AM

That is likely not enough video ram to do a long 4k render using NVENC.

KenB wrote on 5/14/2020, 4:02 AM

Assuming you are running Windows 10, you can start Task Manager (right-click on taskbar and select Task Manager), click on Performance tab and then select GPU. There is a chart that will show your dedicated GPU memory usage. Start rendering and see if that reaches 100%.

Ken.

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32

Larry-Hagen wrote on 5/14/2020, 9:13 AM

Thanks for your help guys. I found out that if I set the preview ram to 0 it clears it up. Thanks again for the help

KenB wrote on 5/14/2020, 8:28 PM

Thanks for your help guys. I found out that if I set the preview ram to 0 it clears it up. Thanks again for the help

Yes, that is annoying. Seems to be some lingering bug there.

Ken.

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32

BWX232 wrote on 5/25/2020, 11:44 PM

Thanks for your help guys. I found out that if I set the preview ram to 0 it clears it up. Thanks again for the help

What version of Movie Studio are you using? Ridiculous that they won't fix these bugs. I have to set that to 0 and threads to 1 or it will not render 4k in VMS 16 Platinum. 32GB ram 8BG GDDR on GTX1070 GPU. SMH.. I also have to set preview ram to a very low number and threads to like 2 or 4 even when editing or it gets very buggy and preview starts getting black frames and eventually will crash program in 16 Platinum. I guess they did not fix any of these bugs in 17?

VEGAS MOVIE STUDIO PLATINUM 16.0 Latest build
Rig: CPU: Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake (running about 4.3 ghz boost right now on old air cooler)
Cooler: COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 EVO
Motherboard: ASUS Z170-PRO LGA 1151
Video Card: GIGABYTE GTX 1070 DirectX 12 GV-N1070G1 GAMING-8GD GDDR5
System RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 3400 (PC4 27200) (running at 2994 mhz)
PSU: Cooler Master V850 - 850W 80 PLUS Gold
OS SSD:Pioneer 1TB M.2 Internal Solid State Drive SSD Series (PCIe 3.0 x 4) Read 3400MB/s - Write 3000MB/s
HDDs: Western Digital WD Black 7200 RPM (16TB) - WD Elements USB3 8TB external
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro (64-bit)
55" 4k HDR Sharp Aquos

 

KenB wrote on 5/26/2020, 4:02 AM

This guy, Josh, has a different take when editing/rendering 4K (he is talking about Vegas Pro 17 but his suggested settings are also found in VMS):

However, it didn't help me when rendering to MPEG-2 (which is entirely CPU-based rendering). The definitive setting for me is Preview RAM = 0.

Ken.

Vegas Pro 18.0 (Build 284)
OS: Windows 10 Pro 2004
CPU: Intel Core (4th gen) i7-4790 @ 3.60GHz (HD Graphics 4600 - driver 15.40.46.5144)
Memory: 32GB DDR3
GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1660 SUPER - driver 452.06
Monitor: 1920x1080x32