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the files you are working with just do not need to buffer 16 gigs of info. I do not think no matter what you were processing that you could get to 16 gigs of usage (except 4k since the files are so large).
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I would believe that your assumption is correct in that there is another bottleneck (or the software is only capable of doing so much) I don't know how much you know about computers, so I figured I'd try to go as basic as I could. Hopefully that helps, and/or explains things. RAM doesn't really speed anything up, it just helps the CPU do its work hence, you can see the law of diminishing returns with slower processors much more quickly. For example, my dad's computer has a P4 in it, and he's thrown a couple extra gigs of RAM at it, but it's just as slow as it used to be. I've seen some people throw hundreds into RAM because they thought it would help but, in reality, their processor just can't handle what's going on. Adding more RAM doesn't always make things faster, contrary to popular belief. Since video editing is a fairly resource intensive process, this could be the real problem at hand. If this is the case, I'd recommend stepping up to the i7 series, or OC'ing if you haven't already done so. Since you can push RAM usage up to 7 GB during multiple previews, I have a feeling that CPU bottlenecking is the really the culprit. If your CPU is loaded to ~99% during these operations, then I'm guessing your CPU is the core cause of your problems. I could be going out on a limb here, but I have nowhere else to go for ideas. Basically, your CPU could be the weak link. The reason your RAM isn't maxing out could be due to the CPU being unable to handle any more operations therefore, the extra RAM doesn't do you any good. While your CPU isn't a poor performer, it could be what's preventing your performance from peaking by utilising more RAM.
Since the GPU is mainly used for effects/extras that are added onto the video, and the CPU is programmed to handle everything else, I think you're seeing your computer bottleneck at the CPU. Mostly-useless-tinkering aside, I'm starting to think it's hardware bottlenecking. I do have a question, Luxio: if you go back to 8 GB, does the amount of RAM consumption change? I doubt that it will do anything different, but I just figured I should ask. It seems like a huge waste that it caps itself off and doesn't use the rest of the ram to smooth out the video preview.
And meanwhile the actually video editing is stuttering and struggling to keep up. So I checked the ram usage and it turns out that even when I tax it with tons of effects and layers it only uses around 5gb. I recently upgraded from 8gb to 16gb, expecting an increase in performance during my video editing, but I can't seem to see a difference. Is it normal for the program not to call out for more ram when it seems like it's hitting a wall? Maybe I'm just not understanding what you mean.
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However in this case, it's not even using the full potential of the ram when I can clearly see that it's struggling. BUT if it showed that is was using the ram to its full potential I would just get over it and assume that something else needs to be upgraded to increase performance. But the fact is that when I'm editing it LOOKS like it needs 16 gigs.ĭo you see what I'm saying? If I paid for more ram to get an increase in performance and nothing changed I would obviously not be happy. It is, but I don't really care if the usage goes up when I'm doing 4k, and honestly I think it probably would by a little bit. Well it's not the usage necessarily that I'm worried about. Try rendering in 4k and see if your usage goes up. how large are the files you are working with.
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Sony vegas pro 15 - zwei tonspuren synchronisieren.Couldn't just be that the content that you are creating is just not dense enough to need 16 gigs of ram. Probleme beim Render von Sony Vegas 13 und Upload bei Youtube
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Sony Professional and extended warranty bundlet Vegas 9 Try to render, after you have reduced the value for the RAM preview in preferences / video on the value of 16. I'm glad that I've installed this older version yet, but really wanted this calculator does not use the pre-rendering.
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ī) Vegas Pro 9.0c, 32 bit (latest build), other PC: same problemĬ) Vegas Pro 9.0, 32bit (realtiv old Build of SVP9) on the PC, "a": everything works beautifully. Also cancel the rendering process does nothing more. The timer runs next, but it is doing nothing. ) s.Vegas Pro 9.0c, 64bit (current build: hangs fairly early, or stayed at the same percentage (eg "3%") and nothing works anymore. Next thing: I have 6-8 tracks and would like this with "Render to adopt new track" to a new track together. He taught me that this would do no s.Excalibur but s.SonyVegas Pro. I asked recently at Excalibur Edward, why Vegas Pro 9 for creating a multi-cam gets stuck suddenly lane. Sony Vegas "freezes" at "render to new track"