First of all, you've posted under the Vegas Effects category but your video shows that you are using Vegas Pro, not the Vegas Effects program (a program included in the Vegas POST package).
In Vegas Pro 21 build 315, I can't repro the 'colored line' effect that you are getting using the Glide transition when using Vegas Titles & Text.
It would be helpful if you could provide a detailed list of your computer's specifications such as product model, full CPU specs, RAM and GPU specs.
I was afraid you won't be able to see that weird line glitch when the transition is on. It usually happens on that effect and maybe some other but that one for sure.
Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-12700KF 3.60 GHz Installed RAM 64.0 GB (63.8 GB usable) System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
@Dexcon I see it, I think this was mentioned a while back in a different post & if I remember correctly there wasn't a fix for this, 🤔
At Preview (Full) it's less visible in the preview but it's still there in the render
& this is it when the text is rendered out as ProRes then added back in with the transition applied (the same goes for a Save snapshot PNG of the text)
It was always glitching but you could play with the transition's length and it would sometimes go away. But now it looks very prominent no matter the length of the transition.
I really love this transition, is there any other or simular I can do?
Sometimes the only way to get things to work is to turn off GPU acceleration of Video Processing. It would be okay if you didn't have to restart Vegas after changing this setting every time, but restart you must. Anyway, the lines I was getting with the Slide transition were gone after turning off GPU, which is usually On for Nvidia. I didn't need to change any other setting.
Sometimes the only way to get things to work is to turn off GPU acceleration of Video Processing. It would be okay if you didn't have to restart Vegas after changing this setting every time, but restart you must. Anyway, the lines I was getting with the Slide transition were gone after turning off GPU, which is usually On for Nvidia. I didn't need to change any other setting.
Hi Robert, Thanks for the quick fix - it did work. It does not show how much impact there is if it's off or on - Can you share that information with me?
@OmriAzran Hi, as you know Linear will do the horizontal & vertical wipes,
& Split will do the in from the corner ones if you drag the centre to on of the corners, this pic is on images but i tried it on text & that seems ok , 👍
You'll definitely want to turn GPU acceleration on if you use intensive effects and transitions, especially the AI effects. It can make playback on the timeline a lot smoother.