Brad Leigh
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Thank You Norman!
i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 16 Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, AMD R280, Vegas Pro 12
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Please excuse my mis wording.
I should not had said “Titler” I was incorrectly viewing it as a package.
And my question remains to others since Vegas Pro 13 lists New Blue EFX, and spotlight is an EFX which may or may not be included in Pro 13. I’m curious as to the version if it is included.For anyone else that may experience this problem.
Vegas 12 Pro came with New Blue Efx Starter version 120810
This version seriously slowed down my computer. It does not have the ability to turn on and of GPU.
I upgraded (“Check for New Version”) and got version 131217
This version increased my timeline playback from 8fps to 18fps I was able to back to a full 29.97 by switching to Preview Best Half which is good enough for my purposes. This version also has the ability to turn on and off gpu.
Thank You
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 16 Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, AMD R280, Vegas Pro 12
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Thank You Norman.
My question was more about the versions included in Vegas.
My version is 1.3127. I just upgraded from 1.20080.
This came with vegas. My question was more about the vegas version.
I didn’t see the gpu option until I just downloaded a newer version.So my question is Does Vegas Pro 13 come with a newer version of New Blue Titler ?If so does it have better performance?
I have more questions but I will post those in the New Blue section.
Thanks
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 16 Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, AMD R280, Vegas Pro 12
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Thank You Aaron and Bob.
I did basically all the above.
Cleaned out the registry, fixed everything, and installed fresh.
It is a very long story with many pains in the butts.
But
Watching a tough section that was playing at 1 fps at best full, now playing rock solid 29.97 fps full screen best full it’s worth it!
and I did a little test render, the section before took 51 sec to render, this test with card took 21 sec!
Thanks again!
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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My new card is AMD using open CL.
This seems to be the current best gpu in vegas.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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Brad Leigh
June 4, 2015 at 2:08 pm in reply to: Video Card BRAND? (not type) and Power supply question.Thanks Colin
I ordered the R9 280 and a new power supply. I hot the 280 because it is also listed as a compatible
Open cl gpu with adobe. I bought a corsair modular psu and after reading your post I’m glad i did. The modular supplies have individual cables that plug into the supply for drives video cards etc. Haven’t received this stuff yet but pretty excited about the possibility of running best res 1080 all the time in vegas.
Thanks….Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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Brad Leigh
June 2, 2015 at 5:31 pm in reply to: Video Card BRAND? (not type) and Power supply question.Thank you John!
and again thanks for the help.
Those Teac 8s track are kinda in vogue these days I’ll bet you could get a few hundred bucks for it, if you never planned on firing it up again.
Amazing how times change eh?
Bi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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Brad Leigh
May 31, 2015 at 8:27 pm in reply to: Video Card BRAND? (not type) and Power supply question.Thank you Steve and John.
I will double check those connectors!
This forum has been a great help getting my online Audio courses up and running. Below is a free link to the course for anyone interested.
John and everyone else thanks again. I told you I would send a link when it was done, but I couldn’t find a way to PM you.
https://www.udemy.com/analog-audio-tape-recorder-basic-theory-and-alignment/?couponCode=thecow
This link will take you direct to the course and get you in for free.
In any event if the link were to fail you can just enter the coupon code:
thecow
disclaimer
I am not a professional editor, or cinematographer. So please do not use this example to judge Vegas Pro. I shot edited this all myself. ( Though I am proud of some of the computer animations I did in Carrara.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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Peyton
Interesting you mentioned the original Videos were shot on a black and white machine. The original Black and White standard was 30 Fps not 29.97. I know that they were transferred to VHS where one would expect the conversion to be done, (or at least pulled down when played back)but I know that 1/2 machines well at least Betamax was capable of recording B&W@ 30. I would double check the frame rate ( you can use movie inspector in Quicktime) and that quantize to frames is on so that the video is being placed exactly on the frame boundary.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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If the Ghosting is still continuing (hard to tell from the posts) one more thing you might check. Is the video event placed exactly on the frame boundary? In older versions of Vegas I used to turn this off to fine trim an audio edit. Sometimes I would forget and place a video event in the time line or move an edit that was slightly off the frame. As John R pointed out to me there is no need to turn off Quantize to frame in the newer versions of Vegas. This can cause ghosting. Also I use a lot of clips generated from an animation program that outputs quicktime Animation codec. Even if I set my other software to 29.97 FPS it would create a file that was 30 FPS. This caused ghosting until I set Playback rate -.01 percent. This doesn’t relate to your problem, but what I noticed was sometimes I would still see ghosting after I fixed the problem and the cure was to restart Vegas and reopen the project.
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12