Ricardo Farah
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Ricardo Farah
January 27, 2015 at 6:53 pm in reply to: Graphic Card Benchmark for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or 12 ?There are so many variables that could affect this and You didn’t described very well Your situation so I will assume You don’t know none of what i’m going to write.
Processors
Have You already compared Your processors?
https://ark.intel.com/pt-br/compare/80807,37147
It seems Your old one hadn’t an onboard graphics and the new one have, so You should make sure that is not a conflict of configurations with Your off board and onboard going on here.
Also I could see that Your old processor had 3 memory channels(not pretty shure about this one) and it could affect somehow depending on how much channels You were using on Your last cpu.
Also I will assume that You didn’t compared the CPU usage of both CPUs while rendering so the bottleneck could be anywhere.
Besides that as another member alread mentioned You must chose to use CUDA on the rendering options to take advantage of nvdia tecnology for rendering.
There is also HDs channels memory frequency etc……
I have and I7-4770 and i am planing to buy a GTX 750 TI. We can share experiences later on if You want.
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So, I found out that only the preview generated have a poor light/quality. When I recoded the file, the movie wasn’t darker, it was almost PERFECT like the original.
So the mistery of vegas and happauge stand alone will last for some more time. Problem not solved but it’s not relevant any more.
Thanks by Your time trying to help John.
Hope never need stand alone mode again. Thank You, have a lot to work to demand to my processor now. 🙂
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I think it’s possible but not so easy. Anyway I will not use standalone anymore. I just need to render those vídeos….it took almost 1 hour to make it with comentaries…..and it’s a scary gameplay wich can’t be as good as the the first time We playied. I’m trying right now to convert with AVC and see if it gives me an “OK” video.
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I don’t understood what You meant, but i’m supposing You told me that the problem is the firmware version. I don’t make sense cause AVC reads and convert the file.
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I don’t think so. I have used the same USB thumb before.
I have done firmware update on the Rocket. I think after that something have changed. And i think I know what. The track audio from the gameplay and the microfone are in the same track. Before the update i got the microfone and audio on separate tracks.
Also I can playback normally and Any Video Converter can load it and convert it. The only problem is that I will lose quality on shadows, thats why I wanna know a way to make vegas understand it.
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Oh good that You have one too. I have the Rocket one. I have no problem at all while using MP4 files recorded to the computer. This problem happens only while recording to the USB thumb(pen drive).
I tried recompile with Any Video Converter but the scenes i have recorded have dark scenários wich got about 20% reduction of fidelity on the dark places. Things i can see on the original video i can’t if i recode this.
I am without monitor using computer on the television thats why i’m using stand alone mod for now. But I won’t be using that on next month.
I will try the method You mentioned and let You know the results.
Thanks.
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Sorry i forgot to update here with the info that I have formated my computer yesterday.
In contact with Happauge support they said that tested with a fresh install of windows and only vegas and quick time and everything worked fine. But when trying to do the same thing, i got the same problem. videos just got the aspect of the images I posted early.
So I think the only way out of this is knowing how to configure this codecs specific, but unfortunetely I don’t have this understanding right now.
Unless it is something with my personal profile on windows, cause I have it separated from the SSD where vegas and windows are instaled and I did not formated the HDD. But as far as I know that is no such files or configurations related to codecs neither sony vegas out of the system folders like “Program files”
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