VEGAS Pro 15.0 (Build 416) - crashes all the time.

komnenovic15 wrote on 2/20/2020, 4:58 PM

my rig:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Processor [3.20 GHz]
(msi) GeForce GTX 1050 Ti [OC]
8 GB RAM

on Windows 10 Pro (1909) [64-bit]

I know I'm not the only one, but I can't find the solution, I've tried disabling multi-core rendering, setting Dynamic RAM on 0, and it still crashes all the time, as an example when I'm slicing/cutting the video and deleting while it plays the video it crashes, then when I try to render the video (1920x1080p 59.940fps 10Mbps - 44.1KHz 320Mbps) sometimes it starts to glitch around the end of the video, the video turns a full-screen red color, or just repeats some segments of the project again and again, non-stop, and sometimes an error message pops up, and it says that there is no enough memory, try to turn off other applications to reduce memory, but everything else is closed, and on the disk, there are 320GB free...

CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700 - 8 Core, 16 Thread [3.20GHz]
RAM: 8GB DDR4 @3200Hz
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC
SSD: M.2 2280 Gigabyte NVMe 128GB
HDD: 2x 1TB TOSHIBA
Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett Solo (2nd Gen)
Mic: Scarlett Studio CM25 MkII

Camera: NIKON D3300 [AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G] (1920x1080p 59.940fps)

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fifonik wrote on 2/21/2020, 1:13 AM

when I'm slicing/cutting the video and deleting while it plays the video it crashes

It is known bug. You should stop/pause then cut.

when I try to render the video (1920x1080p 59.940fps 10Mbps - 44.1KHz 320Mbps) sometimes it starts to glitch around the end of the video, the video turns a full-screen red color, or just repeats some segments of the project again and again,

Update your GPU drivers (use Studio drivers). It is possible that you are using customized outdated render profile. Try to create a new render profile based on standard one and use it. If this does not help, you will need to disable GPU usage in VP preferences.

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komnenovic15 wrote on 2/21/2020, 4:41 AM

Update your GPU drivers (use Studio drivers). It is possible that you are using customized outdated render profile. Try to create a new render profile based on standard one and use it. If this does not help, you will need to disable GPU usage in VP preferences.

Is it going to slow down or lower the performance in games?

CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700 - 8 Core, 16 Thread [3.20GHz]
RAM: 8GB DDR4 @3200Hz
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC
SSD: M.2 2280 Gigabyte NVMe 128GB
HDD: 2x 1TB TOSHIBA
Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett Solo (2nd Gen)
Mic: Scarlett Studio CM25 MkII

Camera: NIKON D3300 [AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G] (1920x1080p 59.940fps)

Dexcon wrote on 2/21/2020, 4:53 AM

Is it going to slow down or lower the performance in games?

Unlikely because its only turning off GPU for Vegas Pro purposes, not turning off GPU functionality for your computer.

But stating the obvious, give it a try and if turning off GPU in VP does affect gaming, then turn it back on again.

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komnenovic15 wrote on 2/21/2020, 4:56 AM

Is it going to slow down or lower the performance in games?

Unlikely because its only turning off GPU for Vegas Pro purposes, not turning off GPU functionality for your computer.

But stating the obvious, give it a try and if turning off GPU in VP does affect gaming, then turn it back on again.

I meant the Studio Drivers..

CPU: AMD Ryzen™ 7 2700 - 8 Core, 16 Thread [3.20GHz]
RAM: 8GB DDR4 @3200Hz
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GT OC
SSD: M.2 2280 Gigabyte NVMe 128GB
HDD: 2x 1TB TOSHIBA
Audio Interface: Focusrite Scarlett Solo (2nd Gen)
Mic: Scarlett Studio CM25 MkII

Camera: NIKON D3300 [AF-S DX NIKKOR 35mm f/1.8G] (1920x1080p 59.940fps)

fr0sty wrote on 2/21/2020, 12:33 PM

No difference in game performance using studio drivers, and they also unlock 10 bit capability if you have a 10 bit capable display. The only thing the studio drivers lack are the game-specific patches that make certain games run better.

Former user wrote on 2/21/2020, 1:18 PM

my rig:
AMD Ryzen 7 2700 Eight-Core Proc, then when I try to render the video (1920x1080p 59.940fps 10Mbps - 44.1KHz 320Mbps) sometimes it starts to glitch around the end of the video, the video turns a full-screen red color, or just repeats some segments of the project again and again, non-stop,

there is small chance disabling so4 compound reader could fix that without disabling gpu. search for how to do that

fr0sty wrote on 2/21/2020, 2:50 PM

The screen turning red indicates a GPU related error.