Which grapic card is compatible with vegas 14. I own gtx 650 ti and have problems using it. Is enybody here who use vegas 14 i has a good card for it ??
Please help me cose i do not know what should i Buy ?
In that case switching off the card in the beginning at Options/Preferences/Video must help to overcome te crash. If not its not the graphic card that is causing the crash if you only cut some files.
The GTX 650 Ti is based on the Kepler architecture. In this comment, MAGIX staff said they had to roll back the GT 730 (also based on Kepler) driver to version 369.09.
First find out what driver you have now (Device Manager > Display Adapters > choose card > Driver. If the last 5 digits say, for example, 1.7431, then your driver is 174.31.
Next click "Roll Back Driver" in that window if it is available and try rolling back to previous drivers that are offered (around 368-369 generation would be good if you have that choice).
If that doesn't help then go to the NVIDIA Driver Downloads Advanced Driver Search page and enter your card and operating system details. If the 369.09 driver is not shown, try an older one such as 368.69. Download the driver but don't install it.
Then download the Guru3D Display Driver Uninstaller. I would then suspend Windows updates if you know how or disconnect from the internet, then run the uninstaller, then reboot, then install the Nvidia driver you just downloaded.
If it solves your problem then don't accept any GPU driver updates from Windows Update in the future.
Please let us know how you get on.
Current recommendations for graphics cards for Vegas are in section 1b of this post.
Hello, I still have problems with using sony vegas 14, artefacts during rendering and same crahes. I really thinking about to change my graphic card, Do you have any suggestins ?? I do not want spend a lot of many - the most importent for me is timeline working speed rather than rendering but of course I dont want to have crashes and problems with rendering.
Hello, I still have problems with using sony vegas 14, artefacts during rendering and same crahes. I really thinking about to change my graphic card, Do you have any suggestins ?? I do not want spend a lot of many - the most importent for me is timeline working speed rather than rendering but of course I dont want to have crashes and problems with rendering.
Section 1b of this links through to a couple of specific suggestions that I agree with (AMD Radeon RX 470 and RX 480). May be worth you reading that whole thread.
That one looks like a problem with an out-of-date plug-in. See section 4 of this.
I have no first-hand experience of the RX 470 and 480 so I can only go from the numbers in the specifications. I think @OldSmoke and @astar know better than me which exact numbers are important for GPUs in Vegas.
If I was buying one I would probably get ASUS or Sapphire, but that's just from my brand-loyalty due to good experiences with both. I don't think 8GB is really necessary for Vegas. 4GB is probably enough. 8GB would be more important for Resolve.
For me it's PCIe 3.0, memory bandwidth (256, preferred 512 or higher), shader units (as many as you can afford), clock speed (as high as you can get) and type of memory (GDDR5 minimum, HBM preferred).
XT chips or X series AMD cards have the max compute units, which is what you want for OpenCL performance. Vegas only seems to support the Compute Units on the CPU + the amount of Compute Units on the GPU. So for optimization, you would want to max your Compute Units.
Some day we would hope to see support for multiple OpenCL GPUs in a single machine, similar to the way Resolve and others support this. That way Vegas could take advantage of multiple GPU cards, or cards similar to the 295x where you have dual GPU chips on a single board.
Your CPU does need to keep up with feeding the GPU stuff to compute, so CPU (core count) is generally the best upgrade. Unless you have a timeline effect or composites that are compute intensive and will benefit greatly from GPU.
Memory amount and Bandwidth would the next thing to look at.