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Bruce Schultz September 16th, 2011 02:48 PM

Playback to HDTV freezes (was;Editing 3D MVC files from Sony TD10 issue)
 
OK, this is really frustrating, and as a FCP user I'm ready to throw in the towel on editing 3D with Sony Vegas 10e, but first perhaps someone can elucidate why this is happening.

I installed a Mercury Engine Playback CUDA card (GTX 285) in an effort to get smooth playback of 3D MVC (MTS) files out to a 3D HDTV monitor. Basically, all I am getting is a freeze frame of the first frame and perfect audio playout. I'm running the files off of a fast Raid not an ATA hard drive.

Thing is the same clip plays back flawlessly on the same machine in Premiere Pro CS5 - no stutter, no freezes. So I'm thinking it must be a setting in Vegas but I'm not familiar enough with the intricate settings to know what it might be. I've got the project set up as a stereographic 3D project with the preview monitor set to Left only and the External monitor set to side by side for live 3D viewing.

I can switch over to using Premiere CS5 however it involves quite a bit of transcoding of the 3D files, but if playback can't be made to work, then that will be the only solution. The way the MVC files are encoded with 3D it's easier to use Vegas, but not if you can't watch smooth playback.

Anyone with any suggestions, please advise since I believe this is a Vegas setup problem and not a 3D project problem.


System: Intel Core 2 Quad CPU @ 2.40 GHZ Nvidia GTX285 graphics 6 GB Ram using Sony Vegas 10E 64bit

David Jimerson September 17th, 2011 06:02 PM

Re: Playback to HDTV freezes (was;Editing 3D MVC files from Sony TD10 issue)
 
Vegas 10 has done the frame-freeze thing on me with all kinds of footage (including simple DV).

It generally clears if you close Vegas and then restart it.

But then, I have done no 3D editing with it.


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