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Sony Vegas Pro 13 Troubleshooting Guide

Sony Vegas Pro 13 Troubleshooting Guide

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MsSHIP
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09-24-2016, 08:40 PM
#1
When rendering a video in Sony Vegas it consumes nearly all your CPU power, which is fine as it fully utilizes the processor. Since it’s not running on a water cooler, I don’t want it to reach those high usage levels. Could you look into optimizing the rendering settings or upgrading hardware? If you decide to go with an i7, it would be worth considering a more powerful board like the X99 with a 5930k.
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MsSHIP
09-24-2016, 08:40 PM #1

When rendering a video in Sony Vegas it consumes nearly all your CPU power, which is fine as it fully utilizes the processor. Since it’s not running on a water cooler, I don’t want it to reach those high usage levels. Could you look into optimizing the rendering settings or upgrading hardware? If you decide to go with an i7, it would be worth considering a more powerful board like the X99 with a 5930k.

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pafrickstump
Member
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09-26-2016, 08:39 PM
#2
This isn't logical—temperatures staying stable allows full performance throughout the day, water cooling doesn<|pad|> can matter, and it doesn't always mean water is superior to air cooling. Don't get misled.

Yes, upgrading can improve editing speed if you need higher performance.
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pafrickstump
09-26-2016, 08:39 PM #2

This isn't logical—temperatures staying stable allows full performance throughout the day, water cooling doesn<|pad|> can matter, and it doesn't always mean water is superior to air cooling. Don't get misled.

Yes, upgrading can improve editing speed if you need higher performance.

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WhatsThePack
Member
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09-28-2016, 02:32 PM
#3
Sure, I’ll revisit this later and look at my readings. For monitoring temperatures throughout the system, what software do you recommend?
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WhatsThePack
09-28-2016, 02:32 PM #3

Sure, I’ll revisit this later and look at my readings. For monitoring temperatures throughout the system, what software do you recommend?

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l_h_y
Member
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09-28-2016, 05:52 PM
#4
Additional devices include HWMonitor, GPUZ, Aida64 and others.
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l_h_y
09-28-2016, 05:52 PM #4

Additional devices include HWMonitor, GPUZ, Aida64 and others.

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ayapasdepb
Member
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10-08-2016, 05:05 PM
#5
Click Options / Preferences / General, then disable "Allow using 100 % CPU" (sorry for my unclear English). I hope this helps.
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ayapasdepb
10-08-2016, 05:05 PM #5

Click Options / Preferences / General, then disable "Allow using 100 % CPU" (sorry for my unclear English). I hope this helps.

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Curiousbacon
Member
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10-08-2016, 05:43 PM
#6
Agreed, it was helpful.
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Curiousbacon
10-08-2016, 05:43 PM #6

Agreed, it was helpful.

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JokerFame
Senior Member
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10-08-2016, 05:51 PM
#7
It also includes the stock cooler on the CPU, which isn't ideal when compared to other options!
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JokerFame
10-08-2016, 05:51 PM #7

It also includes the stock cooler on the CPU, which isn't ideal when compared to other options!

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Yodeuu
Member
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10-16-2016, 06:31 AM
#8
If the CPU stays outside the recommended limits at full capacity, the assembly is likely flawed. Processors are built to operate at 100% without harm; overheating triggers throttling instead of damage. Modern chips rarely run at low loads—typically they maintain 100% for short bursts, then pause for most operations. Tasks exceeding roughly 30ms usually require a high-performance CPU ranging from 1200Mhz to full boost speed to achieve optimal performance, after which the system reverts to sleep.
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Yodeuu
10-16-2016, 06:31 AM #8

If the CPU stays outside the recommended limits at full capacity, the assembly is likely flawed. Processors are built to operate at 100% without harm; overheating triggers throttling instead of damage. Modern chips rarely run at low loads—typically they maintain 100% for short bursts, then pause for most operations. Tasks exceeding roughly 30ms usually require a high-performance CPU ranging from 1200Mhz to full boost speed to achieve optimal performance, after which the system reverts to sleep.

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Razlorus
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10-17-2016, 12:21 AM
#9
Well, it doesn't necessarily indicate poor cooling—just look at the temperatures.
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Razlorus
10-17-2016, 12:21 AM #9

Well, it doesn't necessarily indicate poor cooling—just look at the temperatures.