

Created by Sonic Foundry in 1999 as a Digital Audio Workstation, Vegas was bought by Sony in 2003, who then sold it to Magix in 2016 – who has continued developing and supporting the software ever since. Vegas Pro is a Non-Linear Editor similar to Adobe Premier Pro, Avid Media Composer and Apple Final Cut Pro. I don’t think I could have worked as fast and efficient in another NLE as I did in Magix Vegas Pro. But the point is, I took three takes and one B-Roll and edited the takes to a final edit- that was to the artists and his teams satisfaction. Well, I still have color grading and layover effects to apply to the project so it’s not totally done. Non NVENC video seems to go through fine from a couple quick tests.I literally filmed and edited a music video in 48 hours using Magix Vegas Pro. The videos playback fine before vegas, doing transitions seems to make the issue very repeatable but even on continuous single files it does this. I've tried to switch to some other editing programs but I'm just so used to vegas' ui. This is a pirated copy to try out the nvenc rendering. Running Vegas pro 17 on windows 10RTX 3080 12g XC3 The video renders in chunks of a few seconds at a time, then it pauses, and renders more alternating between this fast speed of rendering, then presumably sending more video for the gpu to process, I'm guessing this might be part of it but I don't know for sure. I had done some searching and installed voukoder to fix something related to this iirc, but the issue still persists, and I'm not sure why. If I render gameplay video, which was recorded with nvenc, quite regularly bits of the video will sort of pixelate and merge together, or it will alternate between frames after transitions for a few seconds, making the video unusable. Hi all, so I'm trying out vegas pro 17 since it ads nvenc support, and it's friggin incredible, my render times used to be 4:1 and now it's 1:1, which is awesome, except for one problem.
