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  • THANK YOU!!!!

  • He drives a truck for a living. He's in his cab you idiots.

  • Not a fix. :(

  • Why are people asking is he a gypsy?...I'm crying laughing right now

  • AT LEAST he's trying to help us!

  • ....Heres the thing...NOW itll render all the way threw but the render video will be choppy and will freeze us! PLEASE HELP ME!

  • This does not work at all. Don't even bother. 

  • I think this fix makes sense but it's not the complete story. Render your files to the same format of the original footage only much more compressed.

    Then, do all your editing with the compressed low definition videos.

    Finally, close vegas, and swap the low def video files with the same name high def files and render the video as normal.

    This way you don't loose any quality of the final result.

  • nice cock

  • It works but my file is 7 million KB

  • this is the most retarded fix ever

  • frooooooooooooooooooog

  • My audio is extremely choppy when I import it, is there any way to fix this? I don't think the file type is a problem because I even used Sony's own voice recorder and it was choppy. Not regular choppy either, it skips out for 10 seconds at a time, then one second of audio, etc..

  • Are you on the subway or a train? lawl

  • Here's how it works!!! Scratch all that. All you have to do is convert the video files to MPEG-II (*.mpg). That is DVD QUALITY. MP4 quality is going to give you hell because of the codecs (which is the reason that your cpu is slowing down). You will not lose any quality by converting the files. Actually MPEG-II looks a lil' better to me. MPEG-II will not lag unless you need more memory for you cpu. It's takes awhile to convert the files but once they are, the work fine!! Trust me!

  • i have an HD flip video camera, and its the video is all choppy and messed up

  • thx

  • thank you so much !

  • lol do you live in your car?

  • @jaidon13 It's an 18 wheeler, have you everf left your house and been on the road?

  • sorry this rendering does not cure the problem, You are just reducing the fioe size and dimensions of the clip and as any computer can preview a small file type like DV. it has nothig to do with solving the problem in HD.

    the first thing to do is to stop auto resampling and dont load all the audio wave form data as this is memory hungry, delete or mute audio not being used. By swapping files in your video you havent solved anything Im afraid

  • Thank you so much!

  • my videos jump too but my computer is pretty high spec so i just lowered the quality of the video recording and it worked fine i would just like it be in hd though

  • @ILucozadeI is it not gypsy?

  • i have the preview video lag, problem but thats easy to take care of, but what about after im done making my video and everything and it turns out super laggy and choppy, just like the preview box, thats my problem

  • Same

  • i had to use ALL of my ram AND all of my quad core prossesor just to edit the damn video

  • so this means that you would have to render every single video file before you can actually use it?...i want to know why it does it in the first place.

  • OMG This is so NOTa fix. This is you putting a reduced quality vid in the time line and playing it. Yes, its not choppy but its not the same file you are playing.

  • what if i just use an HDMI cable? will that work?

  • DUDE IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

  • thanks alot!

  • 259 was still choppy so i set it to 100 -is that too low ??does it really make a difference?

  • If it was still choppy when you increased the memory, what in the world would make you think lowering it would improve anything?

  • thanx greg!@

  • I have sony vegas 9, but when i make the video into a movie and put it on youtube, the image goes fuzzy when it moves and u cant see it very well ! anyone know wats going on?

  • @BarcelonaFC8 That actually is due to your computer's low graphics. The video itself is fine.

  • Would this also work on version 9.0?

  • howd you render your video in like 1 second lol

  • thats just proof that its not your memory that makes hd clips laggy its sony vegas being stupid

  • You should invest in some screen capture software like Camtasia...

  • Hey Greg,

    Thanks for the tutorial, but I don't see why rendering is more preferable then say first putting the mts through format factory to a HD .wmv and editing that (the wmv)?

  • it still didn't work

  • i love you, no homo, thank you so much i hated the lag sooooo much

  • are you in a motorhome or like a rtransort truck?

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  • fingers crossed rendering works, i get the lag when i put a video under another or over another, i never get a lag when adding effects or anything else just that. but hopefully this method will sort the problem

  • thanks dude

  • GREG WHITE!!!!! i love you

    and thats all that needs to be said.

  • Now, if you were to go and apply effects or transitions to that rendered copy, will it go back to being choppy at those parts?

  • See now I'm just editing video captured from an external CC from my television - the files are hardly huge and my preview settings are already low, yet random clips are very choppy.

  • yeah this works great

  • yeh i have lag problem to is it bez some of the video on the net i download are not rended probely or there just crappy i dont no wat u think

  • haha. nice glasses

  • you lost me as soon as you said that didnt work shoulda just said first fix they had did not work but this 1 did

  • since your not shooting in high def it wont matter your fine

  • Way cool. I don't have sony vegas...but I know someone that does...

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