I notice VRAM is 9GB used just loading a 1440P AVC file, so what happens if someone with a 6GB card loads that file and uses some GPU FX's, do they start swapping out to slow system memory, maybe that's the problem that causes the slowness, OR maybe it's a lack of system ram or something completely different. I don't know the problem for those with constant crashing and lagging, but your system is similar to mine, I have 32gig ram, so do you, my GPU is 10GB Vram, your is 11, we both use 1440P monitors For many it crashes all the time, or it's very sluggish after 5 - 10mins work. Thank VP20 is maybe the most stable Vegas I've used(not used for very long), but there's not that many people here saying that. I would very much appreciate any comments. I'd like to learn how to improve the video content and maybe learn to use some of the effects in the NewBlue addon software too, so I'm asking the question here. What is the opinion here? Would it be a good move? I believe I have a good PC purchased from ChillBlast (Intel i9-9900k CPU, 32GB Ram, NVidia GeForce RTX 2080Ti video running at 2056x1440 display, 2TB Samsung Evo SSD and other drives available) which I use for Flight Simulation and I create product reviews and adventure videos using Vegas Pro for the editing. So, there is an offer until 13th December for me to purchase Vegas Pro 20 plus the NewBlue TotalFX addon, for £129. I am happy to admit that I probably don't use or fully understand most of the effects and options available to me in Vegas Pro, but I manage and I'm trying to learn and improve. I'm no expert but I can use the software pretty well after deciding to upgrade from Movie Studio 17 some time ago. I have been using Vegas Pro 18 for a while now, creating content on my YouTube channel (VIRTUALAIRLINEPILOT) each week.
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