Video has green glitch effect during transitions

Frowny13 wrote on 8/14/2024, 1:23 AM

I just upgraded to Vegas 21 to edit my videos and whenever I render a video it has this weird green glitch effect during transitions. I haven't had this issue with previous versions of Vegas. How do I fix it? You can see it in this video here: (Happens around 8 minutes and 15 seconds as well as a couple other times.)

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RogerS wrote on 8/14/2024, 2:28 AM

What is your CPU and GPU? NVIDIA?

What build of 21 are you using? If 315 this looks like a GPU glitch with the new MXCompound decoder. You could try checking "legacy AVC" decoding or "experimental HEVC" depending on what kind of footage it is.

Otherwise I'd uninstall 315 and do future work in build 208 which didn't have these issues. Download here.

 

 

Dexcon wrote on 8/14/2024, 3:53 AM

I experienced the same thing in a render about an hour ago. The two video events either side of the dissolve both had BCC+UpRes ML applied as an FX. To solve, I separately rendered each event with that FX applied and then used the renders on the timeline - that got rid of the green glitching over the dissolve.

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Frowny13 wrote on 8/14/2024, 11:40 AM

What is your CPU and GPU? NVIDIA?

What build of 21 are you using? If 315 this looks like a GPU glitch with the new MXCompound decoder. You could try checking "legacy AVC" decoding or "experimental HEVC" depending on what kind of footage it is.

Otherwise I'd uninstall 315 and do future work in build 208 which didn't have these issues. Download here.

 

 

 

CPU is a AMD Ryzen 9 5950X 16-Core Processor, and my GPU is a NVIDIA RTX 3090. I am indeed using build 315. I guess I could get the earlier version?

RogerS wrote on 8/14/2024, 6:47 PM

I went back to 208 myself. Just keep in mind you can't open 315 projects in 208 (there is another thread with how to hack project IDs... which may work if you didn't use adjustment events).

powerplant wrote on 8/30/2024, 9:58 AM

I had this same problem; Composing multiple AVI files from AfterEffects in Vegas. For some odd reason 1 transition delivering the green glitch problem.

I tried reloading the problem video, I tried putting the problem file in another track and manually fade it. Wouldnt go away.

So I redid the problem file from AVI to MP4 and that solved my issue.

mark-y wrote on 8/30/2024, 1:49 PM

Frowny, the green glitch is at 8 seconds and 15 frames, not 8 minutes.