I've been using Vegas for a long time now and I'd really like clarity regarding what this setting actually affects since there is plenty of conflicting information online. Some say set to 0%, others say max it, others say anything in-between to help with getting a smooth video preview.
When I was using VP18 it was crashing a ton and I contacted support and they said to set this setting to 0% which helped me crash less.
Now I heard many of the crashes were being caused because this setting was affecting things it shouldn't have and that this was finally fixed in VP19.
My question is assuming the bugs with this setting are fixed in VP19, does changing it do anything for standard playback at all or has it all been placebo? Based on the name of the setting, to me it sounds like it only affects the amount of RAM reserved for when you manually build a Dynamic RAM Preview with Shift + B. In which case wouldn't it be best to set the setting to 0% if you never use that feature so that the rest of Vegas can use all your RAM?
Or do I misunderstand Dynamic RAM Previews in Vegas? Does Vegas automatically build these during playback to help smooth things out? But then what would be the point of manually building one with Shift + B?