Vegas Pro 21 videos ripple/glitching after editing

Bighusky wrote on 12/30/2023, 1:35 AM

Hello all,

Just switched from vegas 18 to 21 and my videos have been rippling/glitching after rendering. Has anyone else experienced this? I've turned off Loop switch in preferences in turned Dynamic RAM down to 0 and nothing has helped yet. Preview doesn't have any issues nor does the original video content before pulling into the editor. I just turned off GPU acceleration and I am trying out a CPU render to see if it fixed anything will update if so. Any help would be appreciated and thanks.

Specs for my editing pc are RTX 3080

I9-12900k

32gb DDR4 RAM

Windows 11

 

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Bighusky wrote on 12/30/2023, 2:00 AM

turning off gpu acceleration made it worse

Adis-a wrote on 12/30/2023, 2:38 AM

What codec are you rendering to?

Bighusky wrote on 12/30/2023, 4:17 AM

What codec are you rendering to?

I've rendered in Magix AVC/AAC and Magix HEVX/AAC both with NVENC selected . I normally rendered in HEVX in 18 and never had an issue. Here is a clip post render to show what I am dealing with. I've also rendered without the masked health bar to see if it was that and it still was doing this

 

https://vimeo.com/898724108

RogerS wrote on 12/30/2023, 2:44 PM

I've seen that with captures. I'd reencode the source video and then replace it in the VEGAS media pool.

Bighusky wrote on 12/30/2023, 3:11 PM

I've seen that with captures. I'd reencode the source video and then replace it in the VEGAS media pool.

alright thanks I'll try that I also downloaded voukoder and will try to see if that works too..

RogerS wrote on 12/31/2023, 2:00 AM

Great, let us know what works for you. I use Shutter Encoder for my reencodes (output format h264).

I also use Voukoder x264 for most of my final renders.

Bighusky wrote on 1/6/2024, 1:57 PM

Great, let us know what works for you. I use Shutter Encoder for my reencodes (output format h264).

I also use Voukoder x264 for most of my final renders.

it didn't help any I've just been using voukoder now and it's been fine for the most part have been getting crashes more often after changing stuff so need to figure that out

j-v wrote on 1/6/2024, 3:32 PM

@Bighusky,
Can you show us with screenshots the settings of
- Options/Preferences/Video,
- Options/Preferences/File I/O and
- Help/Check for Driver Updates ?

met vriendelijke groet
Marten

Camera : Pan X900, GoPro Hero7 Hero Black, DJI Osmo Pocket, Samsung Galaxy A8
Desktop :MB Gigabyte Z390M, W11 home version 24H2, i7 9700 4.7Ghz,16 DDR4 GB RAM, Gef. GTX 1660 Ti with driver
566.14 Studiodriver and Intel HD graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Laptop  :Asus ROG Str G712L, W11 home version 23H2, CPU i7-10875H, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 with Studiodriver 576.02 and Intel UHD Graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Vegas software: VP 10 to 22 and VMS(pl) 10,12 to 17.
TV      :LG 4K 55EG960V

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Bighusky wrote on 1/6/2024, 4:08 PM

@Bighusky,
Can you show us with screenshots the settings of
- Options/Preferences/Video,
- Options/Preferences/File I/O and
- Help/Check for Driver Updates ?


 

there is a driver update but it's asking me to choose a folder to update it to. Should I put it in the vegas folder or somewhere else? Also I just turned the Dynamic Ram back up it was at 0 before today I was trying new things to stop the crashing.

j-v wrote on 1/6/2024, 4:39 PM

- A driver update will not help you here, but the Vegas Team advices always to use the newest Studio driver.

- I don't see your Intel GPU mentioned.
Your processor has an in-build Graphic Processor that can help you a lot. Maybe you have first to allow it through the BIOS. I mean this one

- For rendering it is better to set the Dyn RAM Preview Max to default, because that can only be used at previewing an edit and cannot be used for other tasks as rendering.

When you change these things is it better to restart Windows afterwards and reset Vegas Pro following this instuction exactly https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-can-i-reset-vegas-pro-to-default-settings--104646/ ;

 

met vriendelijke groet
Marten

Camera : Pan X900, GoPro Hero7 Hero Black, DJI Osmo Pocket, Samsung Galaxy A8
Desktop :MB Gigabyte Z390M, W11 home version 24H2, i7 9700 4.7Ghz,16 DDR4 GB RAM, Gef. GTX 1660 Ti with driver
566.14 Studiodriver and Intel HD graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Laptop  :Asus ROG Str G712L, W11 home version 23H2, CPU i7-10875H, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 with Studiodriver 576.02 and Intel UHD Graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Vegas software: VP 10 to 22 and VMS(pl) 10,12 to 17.
TV      :LG 4K 55EG960V

My slogan is: BE OR BECOME A STEM CELL DONOR!!! (because it saved my life in 2016)

 

Bighusky wrote on 1/6/2024, 4:52 PM

- A driver update will not help you here, but the Vegas Team advices always to use the newest Studio driver.

- I don't see your Intel GPU mentioned.
Your processor has an in-build Graphic Processor that can help you a lot. Maybe you have first to allow it through the BIOS. I mean this one

- For rendering it is better to set the Dyn RAM Preview Max to default, because that can only be used at previewing an edit and cannot be used for other tasks as rendering.

When you change these things is it better to restart Windows afterwards and reset Vegas Pro following this instuction exactly https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-can-i-reset-vegas-pro-to-default-settings--104646/ ;

 

I'm sorry my Intel GPU is an UHD 770 Graphics for the I-9 12900k. I'll try the other stuff when I get the chance in a little bit.