So this is what I did: I disabled the AMD device driver by right clicking on it in Device Manager, and selecting ‘disable’. So I have been using Sony vegas/movie studio for a good 3-4 years now (all steam versions, moved from movie studio 13 platinum, to vegas pro 14 edit steam, to vegas pro 16 edit steam which is what I currently use) I have close to 5000 hours combined between these programs, so Im not just some noob who hasnt tried this, or hasnt tried that. ![]() I looked up how to do it on YouTube and this is the video I saw. So back to the card compatibility issue Leshcat labs specialise in making AMD and Intel HD cards work together, especially in Windows 10. For this program, I have to actually set up a custom setting. In the Run window, type msconfig and then click OK. So what's going on here? Are my settings right? Vegas Movie Studio 11 (Not Platinum) worked completely fine and had an option to render at 60 fps off the bat. Note: Once you performed the clean boot to resolve the issue, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally. ![]() My video gets completely messed up.Īll I want to do is render a video at 1080p 60 FPS but no matter what setting I use, no matter how I customize it, the video drops and picks up frame rates and becomes all pixelated at times. ![]() So I upgraded to Sony Vegas Movie Studio 13 Platinum recently and while it works really well while editing, rendering is a huge pain.
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