The other thing with vegas , the render times aren't very good. On adobe it'll actually use all 24 cores and fill my ram to the brim , while editing and rendering. it really gets the most out of whatever hardware it's got.

As an alternative, if you have 8GB of RAM or more then you can just download windows 10 from MS for free and run it in virtualbox. You can integrate it so well Vegas will just be another window on your Ubuntu desktop. Use samba to share the relevant folders with your Windows VM, and share the C:\ drive in the VM with Ubuntu, and you can do anything you need to in the Windows directories right from bash and nautilus.


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Hello, so recently I've been starting to notice a lot of choppy and laggy parts when I edit my videos in sony vegas. At first I thought maybe it was just the videos, but I looked at my cpu usage and it was at 100%. I was uhmmm. Anyways, is there a way to make sony vegas use gpu instead of cpu. Not when rendering the video. But when I'm looking back at it in the preview screen. I found an option that says it's using windows graphics card. I don't know if its talking about the integrated or my 980 ti.

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