I am an experienced audio producer / musician but a bit new to video edits.
I am trying to do some Multicam edits with 5-8 pieces of video shot on various iOS devices. ( audio has been removed and I have one stereo wave file in the project) total project is ~5 min long.
All the files for this project add up to ~ 2 GB ( I have 32 GB of RAM)
My playback is seriously lagging and I am trying to figure out why and how to fix.
I understand that vegas does not like codecs from iOS video, so I have run videos through HANDBRAKE first. I use the mp4 setting but they come out as H264- is this part of the problem? If so what should I change them to so that they still look as good as the originals?
When I open task manager my CPU is running between 96%-100% and my GPU is running at 3%
How do I get my GPU to share the load? It also says that VEGAS is using about 3300MB of RAM
Should VEGAS be taking advantage of more of my available RAM?
Is VEGAS maybe only using 1 CORE of the CPU ?
IF so how do I fix this?
Also I just learned about the idea of using proxy's and I am just made proxys for all the media in this project. This only offered a very marginal improvement - my play back is still very lagging. The marginal improvement is that VEGAS is only using 93% of my CPU and GPU usage went up to 7%
Also vegas is crashing often when doing this sort of work.
I am looking for some tech suggestions to make this all work as it should.
Here are my computer details :
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700 CPU @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz
nstalled RAM 32.0 GB
System type W 10 home - 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Video card chip - GeForce GTX 1660
Vegas Pro 17.0
In video preferences, GPU acceleration is set to OPTIMAL NVIDA Corportaion
GPU DRIVER version 27.21.14.5671
In the VEGAS FILE I/o Preferences "Enable hardware decoding for supported formats is checked
Hardware decoder to use says " Intel QSV"
Vegas is on my C drive SSD (1TB)
Video Files are on my E drive SSD (2TB)
I also have a 4 gb HDD and another 2tb SSD for music related sample libraries. All drives are internal to this PC tower (it is not a laptop) tower