VEGAS 19 stops responding in the middle of editing.

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r_ad wrote on 6/29/2023, 5:19 PM

my bad

Former user wrote on 6/29/2023, 5:42 PM

I think 1s is still okay. 240fps is going beyond normal video editing and may not play back well. I don't think you can render more than 120fps in VEGAS

@RogerS Hi, Vegas will render @ 240fps, just saying 🤷‍♂️👍

Former user wrote on 6/29/2023, 5:53 PM

Hey, side question:

Does anyone how to stop text from just being on 1 line? Like I want to create text like this:

What's good, Youtube?
Welcome back to another video!

But it always shows up like this:

What's good, YouTube?Welcome back to another video!

@r_ad Hi, I understand you're supposed to be starting a new thread for this, but we can make this short & if you need to continue then start a new post, 👍

The simple answer is press the Return button at the end of a line,

People think of this as the Enter button but it's actually derived from the lever on an old typewriter to return to the start of the next line down.

Google - At the end of each line, you'd push a lever to move the carriage to the beginning of the next line. On electric typewriters, this lever became the carriage return key, which you'd press at the end of each line.

 

r_ad wrote on 6/29/2023, 10:02 PM

I just realized I was pressing "shift+enter" instead of just enter, the "enter" key was what did it for me. Thank you for your help though!

Reyfox wrote on 6/30/2023, 2:15 AM

@Former user I learned to type on one of those typewriters, and it had nothing but blank keys. We were touch typists. When electrics came into play, the return key replaced that wonderful lever!

Newbie😁

Vegas Pro 22 (VP18-21 also installed)

Win 11 Pro always updated

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32GB DDR4 3200

Sapphire RX6700XT 12GB Driver: 25.3.1

Gigabyte X570 Elite Motherboard

Panasonic G9, G7, FZ300

relaxvideo wrote on 6/30/2023, 3:48 AM

Thanks. Can you give any hints about the best way to trigger crashes? Are multiple clips overlayed? Any Fx, etc?

On my desktop (RTX 2080 Super with Intel UHD 770 doing decoding), I chopped up these files, overlapped them and then played them back for 10 minutes in a loop while watching another video. Then I skipped the playhead around the timeline for a few minutes while increasing and decreasing playback speed (press l multiple times). I wasn't able to crash it. I'll try on my laptop later.

Unfortunately its totally random. Yesterday i made a 50 minute theater edit with 3 cam (zv-e10, td30 and osmo action), and not a single hangup! I was very amused. Other times (just like with sample files) i simply place a few clips on the timeline and click here and there and Vegas not responding. No any special app run in the background. Yes, it would be nice to make this bug repeatable, but its not the case yet.

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Win10 x64, Vegas22 latest

r_ad wrote on 7/16/2023, 8:47 PM

welp the issue persists

Last changed by r_ad on 7/17/2023, 1:47 PM, changed a total of 1 times.

Vegas Pro Edit 19 (build 651)
Windows 10 Version 22H2
NVIDA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Six-Core Processor 3.40 GHz
16 GB DDR4 RAM
500GB SSD

r_ad wrote on 7/17/2023, 2:27 PM

im just gonna wipe my settings