Vegas 22 Build 122 - Major Lag all of Sudden and Crashing

joshua-noesser wrote on 9/18/2024, 9:01 PM

I am testing Vegas 22 Build 122, and right at the 42-minute mark tonight, the software is now lagging badly when dropping in videos/clips. I can see the hard drive working hard where it wasn't before. It has also been very stable up to this point, and it crashed once already. Does anyone have any ideas?


FYI - System resources are barely being used; nothing is maxing out or even running hard.

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joshua-noesser wrote on 9/18/2024, 9:05 PM

It appears it is doing this every time I click off the software now

Dexcon wrote on 9/18/2024, 9:14 PM

If you mean that Vegas Pro lags (perhaps with the dreaded spinning blue wheel) after flipping back to Vegas Pro from another window, this can be addressed by going to the General tab in Options/Preferences and unchecking 'Close media files when not the active application'.

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joshua-noesser wrote on 9/18/2024, 9:15 PM

If you mean that Vegas Pro lags (perhaps with the dreaded spinning blue wheel) after flipping back to Vegas Pro from another window, this can be addressed by going to the General tab in Options/Preferences and unchecking 'Close media files when not the active application'.

I will give this a shot.

It wasn't doing this before, it just started right when a dropped a clip in that would take the timeline over 42 minutes.

joshua-noesser wrote on 9/18/2024, 9:28 PM

If you mean that Vegas Pro lags (perhaps with the dreaded spinning blue wheel) after flipping back to Vegas Pro from another window, this can be addressed by going to the General tab in Options/Preferences and unchecking 'Close media files when not the active application'.

Well that seemed to get around that issue. It's weird it just started 42 minutes on the time line in creating a video (Days into testing). THe application became super unstable.