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when I record very large files (lawena clips in 120fps) the preview in Sony Vegas only shows me the playback in 1 or 2 frames a second. anyone know why that is

when I record very large files (lawena clips in 120fps) the preview in Sony Vegas only shows me the playback in 1 or 2 frames a second. anyone know why that is
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you might have to pre-render the clips (I haven't used vegas but that's how it works in premiere)

sequence -> render in to out
is the path in premiere.
there should be something similar in vegas

if that doesn't help it might just be that you dont have enough ram to handle that many files at once :/

hope this helps :)

you might have to pre-render the clips (I haven't used vegas but that's how it works in premiere)

sequence -> render in to out
is the path in premiere.
there should be something similar in vegas

if that doesn't help it might just be that you dont have enough ram to handle that many files at once :/

hope this helps :)
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select your entire timeline with the blue markers and press shift+b to prerender in vegas

also 120fps 1080p files are fucking Huge and vegas hates playback of Huge files try compressing the video files

select your entire timeline with the blue markers and press shift+b to prerender in vegas

also 120fps 1080p files are fucking Huge and vegas hates playback of Huge files try compressing the video files
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vegas is bad at this kind of thing, even computers that can absolutely handle it in theory (ryzen 3950x/rtx3090 still chugs when i have a moderate number of things happening at once). i've been using vegas professionally since the middle of last year, and i've lost hundreds of dollars in productivity cause it just blows (it's a side hustle tho so i cant be bothered to learn anything else)

here's what's made it marginally better for me:
- shift-b to prerender sections with transitions/effects
- changing the quality to "Draft (auto)"
- make sure you have hardware acceleration on and your most recent gpu drivers
- if you're on vegas pro, turn off "smart resample"
- accept that it's gonna be bad, take a deep breath, and use your imagination

vegas is bad at this kind of thing, even computers that can absolutely handle it in theory (ryzen 3950x/rtx3090 still chugs when i have a moderate number of things happening at once). i've been using vegas professionally since the middle of last year, and i've lost hundreds of dollars in productivity cause it just blows (it's a side hustle tho so i cant be bothered to learn anything else)

here's what's made it marginally better for me:
- [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHvjb5e0kUw]shift-b to prerender sections with transitions/effects[/url]
- [url=https://imgur.com/sBihAJE.png]changing the quality to "Draft (auto)"[/url]
- [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3qLvN0CN_w]make sure you have hardware acceleration on and your most recent gpu drivers[/url]
- [url=https://imgur.com/ohTeCCv.png]if you're on vegas pro, turn off "smart resample"[/url]
- [url=https://i.kym-cdn.com/entries/icons/original/000/006/428/637738.jpg]accept that it's gonna be bad, take a deep breath, and use your imagination[/url]
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