This is Hopeless...(Sony Vegas Question)
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This is Hopeless...(Sony Vegas Question)
And when I mean hopeless, this question might not be able to be answered...My question is...how do you make Sony Vegas faster? Should I buy more memory/RAM/hard drive space for my computer or is there actually a free way I can use to make it faster?
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A good method is also to check out Windows and to shut down unnecessary things. The easiest thing to do is to stop or close your virus scan programm.
This could be very usefull (the shareware is enough for those needs):
http://www.tune-up.com/
Scan your system for adds, pests (spyware) and viruses and let them remove.
If you use the Lagarith looseless codec... Change to the more faster Huffy.
If you work with avs scripts of XviD stuff or something like that (of course DVD d2v files excluded) in Vegas... Load them into VDM and cut out and render out the clips you need.
This should help.
This could be very usefull (the shareware is enough for those needs):
http://www.tune-up.com/
Scan your system for adds, pests (spyware) and viruses and let them remove.
If you use the Lagarith looseless codec... Change to the more faster Huffy.
If you work with avs scripts of XviD stuff or something like that (of course DVD d2v files excluded) in Vegas... Load them into VDM and cut out and render out the clips you need.
This should help.
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what he said... it helps to know more information before giving any real answersPwolf wrote:what are your system specs and what format/codec is your source?
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"faster" would be a RAM / processor issue. But in all honesty, your specs aren't that bad for a notebook (and upgrading them often sucks / isn't possible without major expenditure of money). Aside from making sure you're not running a lot of unwanted processes (spyware/adware/virus scan lately?) there isn't much else you can do. Maybe if you'd define slow for us we could help a bit more... it may just be that your perspective of time is vastly optimistic when it comes to what you're working with.
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THX...BasharOfTheAges wrote:"faster" would be a RAM / processor issue. But in all honesty, your specs aren't that bad for a notebook (and upgrading them often sucks / isn't possible without major expenditure of money). Aside from making sure you're not running a lot of unwanted processes (spyware/adware/virus scan lately?) there isn't much else you can do. Maybe if you'd define slow for us we could help a bit more... it may just be that your perspective of time is vastly optimistic when it comes to what you're working with.

1) When I first add a new file to the timeline, Vegas can freeze for 1 minute before being able to put it on the timeline
2) Vegas is slow when I magnify or diminish the timeline so I can better see the work I did
and 3) Rendering times are very slow.
I think it may be that I edit with MPG clips, in which case should I convert them to Huffy if it is so?