TechGage should also have some VP 20 benchmarks in the not too distant future according to a post from a few weeks back. I also use a few on my 5 year old laptop without issue. The GL Transition may have been coded improperly- some have formatting errors that break Vegas. It's of course much slower to render, as the results show. That said my 5 year old laptop also handles 8-bit 4K XAVCs fine it's just if you start to add other Fx on top of it that it starts to lag and you need to resort to lower quality preview or proxies. I only shoot Sony XAVC S 4K AVC in 24p 100Mbps from a few different Sony cameras and that is trivial for the CPU/iGPU to decode. The reality is I am not editing projects that look anything like this one and think I am about as fluid for editing as Vegas will allow (it has its own bottlenecks).įor decoding of media this system is strong, which reflects the superiority of the Intel iGPU in Vegas. I have a RTX 2080 which is far from the best out there but I chose it as a reasonable compromise of price/power/performance. Keep in mind that this project is very heavy on moving graphics, etc. It’s more of a hobby and I do no professional work at all whatsoever. Besides, I only film family videos anyway. I have thought about upgrading but I’m just not sure that I can justify the cost. I don’t know why because my RX 580 should easily be able to handle it. However, when I used one of the new customisable OpenGL transitions in the VP 20 trial, VEGAS Pro 20 trial froze and went to ‘Not responding’ and I had to open Task Manager and force it to close. And when I tested it under VEGAS Pro 20 trial, it seemed alright also. My system manages it alright under VEGAS Pro 18. How’s it handle timeline playback? The highest resolution I work with with my R7 1700 and RX 580 is 4K25 from my Sony FDR-AX700 which uses Sony’s XAVC S (H.264/MP4 4K 100Mbps) CoDec for 4K25 recording. I did have a look at your results and it seems to get close to average FPS. The iGPU works well in Vegas for decoding.You can see it holds its own on the benchmarks and for price/power/heat I think it's the way to go for 13th generation Intel. I think I chose well as paired with a good air cooler (Fuma Scythe 2) and a case with good airflow I am unable to get close to thermal throttling with it, it normally peaks at <170W, and usually it's very quiet. I did have a look the link and the test results. All the instructions are on the form itself.Īh okay. It's only several minutes long so renders are between 30s and 5 min. The first link connects you to my Dropbox where you can download the project.
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