
You would be much better off capturing to a digital intermediate like Cineform Neoscene to reduce decode load on the CPU. If you add more disks, spread source video to minimize disc seeks. If adding a second drive (HDD or SSD*), put video and "Prerendered files folder" (tmp) on this drive to separate video access from Windows activity. On top of that you are trying to decode 5 AVCHD streams to RGB in real time.įirst add additional internal drives. 5 video source + temp files +Windows activity all on one drive. Looking forward to replies! You are doing all this off one internal drive? It doesn't sound like Vegas is crashing, it is choking probably from disk thrash. Do i need a ssd for vegas to handle multi-cam avchd? I have an i7 8gb ram 500gb internal hdd (mostly empty) two 3tb external usb 2.0 and usb3.0 drives for footage, Asus Nvidia GeForce GT240 with 1gb ram, windows experience 5.9 for the primary hdd, but 6.6 for graphics and 7.6 for ram and processing power. not that it would be clear anyway in low light) and it all went into a vegas timeline and multicam track just fine, but now that I am editing I have to save every 30 seconds because vegas crashes (screen goes white-ish, window pops up after 10 sec saying "vegas pro has stopped working") i can restart the program by clicking the file i saved, but once this starts it doesn't ever stop.
#Simple iptv player stops after 10sec full
I shot video of my band with 5 camcorders at 17mb/s (high, but not full res. So i just want to know if i am the only one having issues - or if if it common for vegas to crash while playing back multiple avchd streams.
