So, Vegas' support for Panasonic GH5 10 bit files is 100% broken. The memory leak prevents you from rendering anything with so4 enabled, if you disable so4compoundplug.dll. you have to do a time consuming rewrap process to even open the video, and timeline performance is terrible. It renders so slow that it isn't even worth it (I've been rendering a 1.5 minute video for an hour now, on a Ryzen 7 1800x, GTX 970 system), and I have a huge music festival shoot coming up next weekend. I have to edit on-site and do daily recap videos that they post at noon each day of the festival after the first. I cannot afford to be slowed down by bugs and slow render times, so I need to know what the highest quality and easiest to edit intermediary format for me to use is. I need something that will encode reasonably fast as well, as once we get back to our hotel room at midnight, we don't sleep until the video is ready to deliver the next morning. I can't spend hours encoding my source video before I can even get started.
I really don't know what to do, I feel as if I'm forced to either record everything 8 bit, which removes the benefit of this $2000 camera I just bought, or abandon Vegas for something that can actually edit my video without choking. Problem is, a week isn't enough time to get acquainted with new software either, so my back is up against the wall here. I'd really like to avoid having to downgrade my video quality, we do a lot of color grading and such and those extra 2 bits of color make a big difference, as does VLOG.
If any of you have any suggestions, it would be greatly appreciated. I have adobe media encoder, so I can use that to batch encode my intermediates, but time is of the essence... so if you had to pick a format to render to given these circumstances, what would you use?