This video will show you how to fix black screen preview in sony vegas pro 13. then comes my first problem: i want to start up my project and when it's loaded ( to 100% ) the cursor change to the circle loading but my project doesn't load, like sony vegas is frozen. Sony vegas (weird) black preview screen hi! (this is just copied because i can't remember everything) when i start up sony vegas pro 13, everything works fine. i'm using sony vegas pro 16 now, every program from 15 up to 16 has had this black screen problem where the preview goes black, the video sony vegas 17 black screen preview renders out sometimes but when i play it randomly turns black ( the original footage was recorded with obs 23. I have been editing for along time now and i started by using sony vegas pro 14. i've tried deleting all fx and i've changed my properties to the recommended properties and i don't know what else to d. i've done a lot of research and none of the methods have solved my problem. i recorded the footage with an iphone 5s and i don't know what to do. 0 and my preview screen is black for all of my clips, but the audio is fine. on my computer i do not have an intel cpu that includes intel quick sync video, but i do have a modern nvidia gpu. vegas pro 17: best render settings for youtube (1080p) tutorial 436. In addition I get the benefit of cross platform compatibility for no cost.How To Fix Black Screen Preview In Sony Vegas Pro Youtube Showstoppers Hot Products Cool Companies Meet The Press The added benefit of encoding to 10 bit gives me breathing space similar to Cineform for color grading. I've found this to perform better than Cineform. I do a batch encode of my m2t's with Mpeg Stram clip and use the Mpeg-2 plugin for QT to read my m2t clips. That's with no effects, cc, etc, but it shows what's possible on slightly older hardware.
I can run 6 streams of DNxHD clips on the timeline encoded to 110mbps 10bit color 720p with full best setting and get full frame rate playback. Even though I still shoot HDV m2t's, I transcode to AVID DNxHD and they play back wonderfully in Vegas Pro 9.0e. I still don't get why people insist on editing native AVCHD files on underpowered machines. The file sizes will increase but your CPU will thank you. That said, how do you guys edit your HD footage? Are there any other programs such as Premiere that will do a better job at previewing the files smoother?Ĭhase - download a trial of Cineform NeoScene, then transcode some clips and see if that resolves your issues.
becuase I am not running a 64 bit version of windows I can only really make use of 3 Gb of RAM it would be pointless to get more as I would have to upgrade from 32 bit to 64 bit to make use of it. Unfortunately I am unable to overclock as Dell make it really hard ( probably should have built my own). Thanks Magnus for refering me to the tuneup utility it seems like a great program I have downloaded the trial version which has seemed to pick up on many errors within the registry. The clips I am editing are only about 5-15 seconds in length but all up the timeline will be about 5 minutes.Ĭhris, when you transcode all of you footage to AVI is the quality drop noticable if you are buring to CD or publishing to the web?
I have the preview set to draft quality and that has helped it marginally. Thanks for all your responses I am slowly getting somewhere.