Almost every time I've ever used VEGAS to edit a video, the program just stops responding in the middle of my editing. No clue why, does anyone know what's up? Thank you.
This is what happens. What do you mean by "build" of VEGAS, I'm a bit new to this. Just gaming videos, primarily Minecraft recorded at 120 or 240 fps, sometimes just 60 fps. Always 1080p. It happens out of nowhere, nothing specific going down. I have a GTX 1060 6gb Founders Edition with the latest "game ready" drivers.
For troublesome types of footage I use the free ShutterEncoder to convert it using h264 of ProRes and then replace it in VEGAS. You can batch convert many files at once if you want.
Some discussion of optimizing OBS settings in the comments here.
For troublesome types of footage I use the free ShutterEncoder to convert it using h264 of ProRes and then replace it in VEGAS. You can batch convert many files at once if you want.
Some discussion of optimizing OBS settings in the comments here.
This might be silly of me but I would like to refrain from downloading extra programs at the moment. Is there any sort of details I can provide you without using these programs? I can share OBS settings if that holds any sort of value in this.
If you have a media player like MPC open the media and click on properties as MediaInfo is embedded in it.
Please do share OBS settings (and read the comments in the thread for optimal settings).
You can also try a workaround using VEGAS. Make a new project with only the screencapture. Render the file as Apple ProRes422 or MagixAVC with mainconcept. (If that render fails you really should just use ShutterEncoder, Handbrake or another similar free utility that man experienced editors use). Go back to your original project and replace the media with the new file. See if problems persist.
If you have a media player like MPC open the media and click on properties as MediaInfo is embedded in it.
Please do share OBS settings (and read the comments in the thread for optimal settings).
You can also try a workaround using VEGAS. Make a new project with only the screencapture. Render the file as Apple ProRes422 or MagixAVC with mainconcept. (If that render fails you really should just use ShutterEncoder, Handbrake or another similar free utility that man experienced editors use). Go back to your original project and replace the media with the new file. See if problems persist.
I don't have MPC, The only media-type programs that I have are just what Windows comes with. Here are my OBS settings:
So, I installed the Nvidia Studio drivers and I'm now going to continue making videos as normal to see if VEGAS Pro 19.0 continues to freeze. If it does I'll be back here to try the next solution. And thank you, guys, so far for your willingness to help, and for giving me clear and swift responses.
Ok so a minute ago I was editing a video as per usual and VEGAS Pro froze again and stopped responding. It happened after I split the timeline of the excess clip of text project media.
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wrote on 6/24/2023, 5:00 PM
I've also seen this though it seems connected to the media I'm using. Screen captures cause the most problems.
For troublesome types of footage I use the free ShutterEncoder to convert it using h264 of ProRes and then replace it in VEGAS. You can batch convert many files at once if you want.
Some discussion of optimizing OBS settings in the comments here.
This might be silly of me but I would like to refrain from downloading extra programs at the moment. Is there any sort of details I can provide you without using these programs? I can share OBS settings if that holds any sort of value in this.
@r_ad Hi, sorry to jump in but MediaInfo really is a useful app, not just for sharing info on forums like this but also for your own education, , download it, it's free, it's a tiny program & a fast download with no added adverts or any of that rubbish. https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
After downloading, right click on the media file in your Windows folder, open MediaInfo, choose Text from the options at the top, Copy & paste the information in a new comment on here 👍
For troublesome types of footage I use the free ShutterEncoder to convert it using h264 of ProRes and then replace it in VEGAS. You can batch convert many files at once if you want.
Some discussion of optimizing OBS settings in the comments here.
This might be silly of me but I would like to refrain from downloading extra programs at the moment. Is there any sort of details I can provide you without using these programs? I can share OBS settings if that holds any sort of value in this.
@r_ad Hi, sorry to jump in but MediaInfo really is a useful app, not just for sharing info on forums like this but also for your own education, , download it, it's free, it's a tiny program & a fast download with no added adverts or any of that rubbish. https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo
After downloading, right click on the media file in your Windows folder, open MediaInfo, choose Text from the options at the top, Copy & paste the information in a new comment on here 👍
Like this
General Complete name : D:\living reality\vide grpahut relty\Minecraft PVP Trainer Says I'm Hacking\2023-06-24 15-47-14.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41) File size : 1.36 GiB Duration : 2 min 55 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 66.6 Mb/s Frame rate : 120.000 FPS Writing application : Lavf60.3.100
Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L5.1 Format settings : 2 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : No Format settings, Reference frames : 2 frames Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 2 min 55 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 66.4 Mb/s Maximum bit rate : 120 Mb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 120.000 FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.267 Stream size : 1.36 GiB (100%) Color range : Limited Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 Codec configuration box : avcC
Audio ID : 2 Format : AAC LC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity Codec ID : mp4a-40-2 Duration : 2 min 55 s Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 166 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 48.0 kHz Frame rate : 46.875 FPS (1024 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 3.48 MiB (0%) Title : Track1 Default : Yes Alternate group : 1
For OBS change keyframe interval from 0 to 1 as the thread I linked to talked about.
Other than that I'd re-encode your current file with a third-party tool or re-render as I suggested for use in VEGAS.
Ok, I changed it to 1. Also, what would I re-encode the file type to and what third-party tool do you think I should use, like what's most popular. And what do you mean by re-render?
I just looked it up and saw some stuff about changing the interval to 2 which also happens the be the interval I use for streaming. Should I change it to 2 then?
1 means create a keyframe after every second of footage. In this case that's 120 frames which is a lot. I'd do 1 instead of blindly copying other people using different editing software. 2 would be 240 frames. (0 is automatic so even greater number of frames).
For re-encodes I already explained this.
For troublesome types of footage I use the free ShutterEncoder to convert it using h264 or ProRes and then replace it in VEGAS. You can batch convert many files at once if you want.
Or re-render through VEGAS (don't really recommend as you are having problems with VEGAS and these files):
You can also try a workaround using VEGAS. Make a new project with only the screencapture. Render the file as Apple ProRes422 or MagixAVC with mainconcept.
Forget everything about recode and studio driver, etc. I face the same issue since months and none of these suggestions helped. I mainly use original Sony camera files, other times DJI Osmo files. V19 decoding is buggy in my experience. Yes, any other app runs fine on my PC without freezing. In my family we have two total different system (intel-amd), on both we see the issue.
That's not helpful advice. Camera files and screen captures are very different types of files and there are OBS settings that actually work very well in VEGAS (and others that don't). This isn't theoretical, it's from experience.