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3POINT wrote on 6/5/2020, 8:32 AM

I recommend to rollback build 387, like I did, to stabilize without issues.

matthias-krutz wrote on 6/5/2020, 9:04 AM

What is your graphics card?

Desktop: Ryzen R7 2700, RAM 32 GB, X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming, Radeon RX 5700 8GB, Win10 2004

Laptop: T420, W10, i5-2520M 4GB, SSD, HD Graphics 3000

VEGAS Pro 14-18, Movie Studio 12 Platinum, Vegasaur, HOS, HitfilmPro

michael-harrison wrote on 6/5/2020, 11:01 AM

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/

 

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

Steven-K wrote on 6/5/2020, 6:40 PM

Vegas Pro 17 build 452

Windows 10.0, Build 18363

AMD Ryzen 9 3900X

Memory 32GB

Radeon 5700XT

Camera footage shot on: Canon XA10

Exact symptoms: I have 1080P footage shot on my XA10. I was
viewing some shaky footage and wanted to try out the stabilizer functionality
for the first time. I followed the instructions and after using the plugin and
running the analyze function everything appeared to be fine. I then simply tried
to playback the video to see how well the effect worked and Vegas freezes every
time. Tried different settings, same result.

Thank you

BruceUSA wrote on 6/5/2020, 8:55 PM

VP15 stabilizer works beautifully and fast, pushing the CPU power usage 90-100%. VP16 & VP17 the so call new and improved stabilizer failed miserable, painfully slow and the result were not good. On top of that it only using 10-20% of the CPU power. So disappointed. I go ahead spent the money and bought Mercalli V5 plugin for Vegas. Worth every penny, let put it at that

Out of curiosity, I download a trial of Magix Video Pro X . Its has Vegas stabilizer as part of the Magix Video pro X. Strangely enough, Vegas stabilizer working good in Video Pro X but not in Vegas Pro . Can any explain?

Intel i9 Core Ultra 285K Overclocked all P Cores @5.6, all E-Cores @5ghz               

MSI MEG Z890 ACE Gaming Wifi 7 10G Super Lan, thunderbolt 4                                

48GB DDR5 -8200mhz Overclocked @8800mhz                  

Crucial T705 nvme .M2 2TB Gen 5  OS. 4TB  gen 4 storage                    

RTX 5080 16GB  Overclocked 3.1ghz, Memory Bandwidth increased from 960 GB/s to 1152 GB/s                                                            

Custom built hard tube watercooling.                            

MSI PSU 1250W, Windows 11 Pro

 

matthias-krutz wrote on 6/6/2020, 2:33 AM

Vegas has some problems with the RX 5700 (Navi). I can confirm that because I have just exchanged my R9 380 for an RX 5700. The biggest problem is that the Stabi Vegas stops responding, another one, PiP FX does not work as it should. Either you deactivate the GPU acceleration for video processing or you use the old stabilizer, which can be activated in the deprecated feature.
My results of the stabilization with the R9 380 were mostly very good. The somewhat poorer performance of the new stabilization compared to the old one also bothers me.

Desktop: Ryzen R7 2700, RAM 32 GB, X470 Aorus Ultra Gaming, Radeon RX 5700 8GB, Win10 2004

Laptop: T420, W10, i5-2520M 4GB, SSD, HD Graphics 3000

VEGAS Pro 14-18, Movie Studio 12 Platinum, Vegasaur, HOS, HitfilmPro

Steven-K wrote on 6/6/2020, 7:08 AM

I really like Vegas, but it is so unstable on my system I’m a bit frustrated. Every project I have worked on has frequent random crashes. I’ve used older versions that were much more stable. At this point in time I might just go backwards and realize I wasted my money upgrading.

Steven-K wrote on 6/6/2020, 10:14 AM

It appears the graphics card is the issue. when I disable the GPU in preferences and stabilize the video the crash does not occur during playback. When I enable the GPU acceleration again my system crashes immediately during playback of a stabilized video.

Does the Magix staff follow this board for bugs?

My graphics card is AMD 5700XT - Driver version 20.5.1.

Thanks,

Steven

DesertSweeper wrote on 10/9/2020, 8:25 AM

Yup if I run the stabilise plugin on my system with the 5700XT it will crash out in v16 and v17. But all I have to do is pull the 5700XT out and pop my old RX580 in and boom - works and works pretty good to be honest.Vegas does not like RDNA in some ways, though it is blistering-fast with MP4-264 Rendering. Oh and my VP18 trial does exactly the same thing so it is still not cured in the latest version

DesertSweeper wrote on 10/11/2020, 4:19 AM

Update: The VEGA Frontier Edition Card I bought on ebay just arrived and that too works fine - so Polaris and Vega is working but not RDNA

sfthegreat wrote on 6/10/2023, 5:27 PM

VP15 stabilizer works beautifully and fast, pushing the CPU power usage 90-100%. VP16 & VP17 the so call new and improved stabilizer failed miserable, painfully slow and the result were not good. On top of that it only using 10-20% of the CPU power. So disappointed. I go ahead spent the money and bought Mercalli V5 plugin for Vegas. Worth every penny, let put it at that

Out of curiosity, I download a trial of Magix Video Pro X . Its has Vegas stabilizer as part of the Magix Video pro X. Strangely enough, Vegas stabilizer working good in Video Pro X but not in Vegas Pro . Can any explain?

I installed 15 and there was no Stabilization plugin.