Quincy Berry
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I do believe the saying it’s the tool that does the job etc. But, I also believe by not knowing Adobe Premiere you lose out on more opportunities. It’s a fact. you go to kijiji and craiglsist for editing jobs 90% demand Adobe premiere. So you do lose jobs due to using Sony Vegas.
The same can be said with the Camera you own/use. I know some of you wont agree, but I had come across multiple ads requesting certain cameras. I use to shoot on GH3’s and was going to get a GH4 but I bought a C100 so I can capitalize on the opportunity. I came across ads where they looking for videographer but NO DSLRS. Must have c100 ,300 etc I think they wanted to weed out the people who think they can do they job with a canon t5i or or whatever. But by owning a c100 they “take me more serious”
So yes I am trying to learn AP but I am not enjoying it. it’s annoying. I am too comfortable with SV13 sigh…
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Quincy Berry
October 19, 2016 at 12:22 pm in reply to: Audio “frame drop” when connecting multiple long clips together…..Hey,
wow! I just followed those instructions and that worked great! so I can use that method also. Which is built in the software. Thank you for showing how to do it. I read “Device Explorer” but not how to access it, so thanks for the path.
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Quincy Berry
October 19, 2016 at 1:00 am in reply to: Audio “frame drop” when connecting multiple long clips together…..in case someone curious of the result! This is with using the import software!
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Quincy Berry
October 19, 2016 at 12:52 am in reply to: Audio “frame drop” when connecting multiple long clips together…..woah! After reading your reply. I looked around for software to do this and i came across one that was a trial version etc no good for me. So I eventually found “data import utility” it was mentioned on the Canon site. went through some loops had to provide my serial number, but I got the software. It somehow made a bunch of clips to one long clip!!! no audio glitch! holy crap man. thank you… thank you for suggesting to take a look at software that should of came with my camera. wow I am so happy. I will only import from this software from now on! thank you again!
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Quincy Berry
October 18, 2016 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Audio “frame drop” when connecting multiple long clips together…..Here is a sample of the issue. Let’s not pay attention the the soft box reflection. this was a quick and dirty set up, and not my choice if it was up to me but we had no other space to use. Anyway please take a look to see what I am talking about.
“OUT THERE”
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Quincy Berry
October 21, 2014 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Graphic Card Benchmark for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or 12 ?WOW! thank you very much for schooling me. I really do appreciate this in depth response from you. This was amazing. ok first I got it now. CUDA! not kuda. I wanted to just say that, I notice when I had GPU acceleration of video processing set to use. SV wasn’t stable, it would crash all the time. Once I disabled it. I didn’t crash. So I am a bit hesitant to set that back to use. I understand that with rendering times can very depending on layers etc but, my example is taking my footage from a gh3 in avhcd 1080p and adding a 12 second intro that was already rendered, 2 lower thirds that last 6 seconds, one at the start, one near the end. the video in total was 18 minutes long. and it took 40 minutes to render using internet 720p stock. I just find that frustrating. But again that must just be using the cpu as there is no difference in time when I select Cuda or open CL in the option before rendering.
I will get the 580 series card in a couple of days from my buddy and install it, render the same file and see what happens. It’s a shame that the newer cards are not benefiting.
Thanks again for your response. I will be reading over it a few times.
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Quincy Berry
October 21, 2014 at 5:43 am in reply to: Graphic Card Benchmark for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or 12 ?Thank you for your response. I will be testing a 580 that my buddy has for sale. that should be ok since it’s a 5 series I assume… he has 2 of them for sale. Does that make a difference if I ran both? would it be even faster than the one card at rendering?
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I would just like to add my 2 cents. Videos I uploaded starting 2 weeks ago are very pixelated when being played on youtube. 720p full screen looks very pixelated. I don’t know if I changed a setting. I will do a test re render it at 1080p but I have a few 720p videos and they didn’t look as bad as the recent uploads. I was wondering the same thing, if Youtube is cheaping out and compressing it even more, it looks bad. Something is different.
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Quincy Berry
October 19, 2014 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Graphic Card Benchmark for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or 12 ?I figure I use this thread instead of creating a new one. I did a search and found this here. So my issue is I was using a Geforce GTX 260 and I used the Kuda cores from it to render and it was if I recall 3 x faster than the CPU. I since upgraded (so i thought) to a Geforce GTX 750Ti But it seems that it doesn’t take advantage of Kuda cores at all. There is no difference when using the CPU vs KUDA if available.
with the GTX 260 I had 192 Kuda Cores
with the GTX 750Ti I have 640 Kuda coresTo do basic 720p rendering of a 20 min video that was from my lumix gh3 it takes 45 minutes using CPU
I find this very frustrating. There is no crazy effects or anything. Why is the rendering so long? over twice the time of the actual length of footage.
My Specs
AMD FX 83-20 Eight Core Processor 3.5ghz (maybe i should of went intel?)
16 GB RAM DDR3 ram
GTX 750ti
OCZ Vertex2 SSD drive OS and NLE on it
3 TB USB 3.0 segate output files to this.I don’t have a beast or anything, but I thought it would be decent enough for basic editing and rendering.
I guess I am not sure what to do. use the old video card for getting faster rendering speeds. But then I can’t play 1080p youtube videos etc.
I am kinda bummed out 🙁