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Recommend me an editing software.
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I am capable of recording in 4k resolution but sony vegas crashes either for unknown reasons, or for lack of memory (depends on what render settings I choose).
specs:
Intel i5-2400 3.10 GHz, 4GB RAM and nVidia 750GTX Ti.

I am capable of recording in 4k resolution but sony vegas crashes either for unknown reasons, or for lack of memory (depends on what render settings I choose).
specs:
Intel i5-2400 3.10 GHz, 4GB RAM and nVidia 750GTX Ti.
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Premiere Pro

Premiere Pro
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I would also like to hear from people who don't have beast pc's but can still render at higher resolutions

I would also like to hear from people who don't have beast pc's but can still render at higher resolutions
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Premiere is very stable and is updated regularly. I would imagine if you still can't finish rendering it's possible you may need some newer hardware. What do you need to render 4k video for though?

Premiere is very stable and is updated regularly. I would imagine if you still can't finish rendering it's possible you may need some newer hardware. What do you need to render 4k video for though?
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eliPremiere is very stable and is updated regularly. I would imagine if you still can't finish rendering it's possible you may need some newer hardware. What do you need to render 4k video for though?

I don't see why not, the only downside at the moment is the crashing, but I am generally unhappy with how vegas works, I tried to mask in one of my latest videos and it crashed when reaching it in the render, so I had to only render that part and use it in the whole video, which for some reason destroyed both the quality and framerate.

for now I don't see a reason to switch hardware, I just want to see if it's even possible for me to render at this resolution.

[quote=eli]Premiere is very stable and is updated regularly. I would imagine if you still can't finish rendering it's possible you may need some newer hardware. What do you need to render 4k video for though?[/quote]
I don't see why not, the only downside at the moment is the crashing, but I am generally unhappy with how vegas works, I tried to mask in one of my latest videos and it crashed when reaching it in the render, so I had to only render that part and use it in the whole video, which for some reason destroyed both the quality and framerate.

for now I don't see a reason to switch hardware, I just want to see if it's even possible for me to render at this resolution.
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4 gigs of ram isn't a whole lot when you're talking about 4k, have you checked your memory usage while rendering to make sure that's not the cause of the crash?
As far as editing software goes premiere and after effects are super solid, would definitely agree with the people saying to go for the adobe stuff

4 gigs of ram isn't a whole lot when you're talking about 4k, have you checked your memory usage while rendering to make sure that's not the cause of the crash?
As far as editing software goes premiere and after effects are super solid, would definitely agree with the people saying to go for the adobe stuff
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bearodactyl4 gigs of ram isn't a whole lot when you're talking about 4k, have you checked your memory usage while rendering to make sure that's not the cause of the crash?
As far as editing software goes premiere and after effects are super solid, would definitely agree with the people saying to go for the adobe stuff

it crashes as soon as the render starts.
even if I downscale the resolution to normal full hd the issue occurs.
but I could previously render full hd, so I suspect the problem is with how vegas handles the source footage.

[quote=bearodactyl]4 gigs of ram isn't a whole lot when you're talking about 4k, have you checked your memory usage while rendering to make sure that's not the cause of the crash?
As far as editing software goes premiere and after effects are super solid, would definitely agree with the people saying to go for the adobe stuff[/quote]
it crashes as soon as the render starts.
even if I downscale the resolution to normal full hd the issue occurs.
but I could previously render full hd, so I suspect the problem is with how vegas handles the source footage.
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after effects

after effects
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http://www.teamfortress.tv/30674/editing-program#5

not even a week ago

http://www.teamfortress.tv/30674/editing-program#5

not even a week ago
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decemberhttp://www.teamfortress.tv/30674/editing-program#5

not even a week ago

take a moment to read the thread before commenting.
thanks

[quote=december]http://www.teamfortress.tv/30674/editing-program#5

not even a week ago[/quote]

take a moment to read the thread before commenting.
thanks
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