Premiere pro is selective when it comes to some graphics cards, and that's why I can't crown it. But it's true. On many high-end machines especially Nvidia cards, premiere shines.
I have an nvidia card and I record at 1080p 60. I've noticed Sony vegas can't handle high quality video games if there's too much going on in the frame, causing the bitrate to get fucky and make my videos all pixelated. That's what I came to this video to find out, if I should switch
@@jaimes473 Hello there. Presently, I would recommend Premiere pro. It might have fewer video effects compared to Vegas, but is more stable and efficient. Adobe builds premiere pro with nvidia in mind, and that is why there is the CUDA option by default on nvidia cards. If you really need clean and smooth videos, use premiere pro. Enable hardware acceleration for faster rendering.
it's Magix Vegas Pro and has been since bought in 2015
True. But for this case I went with the name that people are used to. Just like saying Facebook ads instead of meta ads!
@@FourniLearn it’s not owned by Sony. Magix Vegas pro is owned by Magix. Has been for a long time now.
who cares
My rendered videos were too heavy until I found this tutorial. Thank you fournilearn
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i didnt think anybody would upload this but i found it thanks :D
Haha I had to. You're welcome!
Woowww, this one i didn't know🤔
Well, there you have it!
I think I love premiere pro better, it's much stable.
Sure, the features of premiere pro are way better and the stability is tremendous. What caught my eye is the rendering speed!
hmm i usually upload gaming content but on premiere i noticed it was much better!!
Premiere pro is selective when it comes to some graphics cards, and that's why I can't crown it. But it's true. On many high-end machines especially Nvidia cards, premiere shines.
I have an nvidia card and I record at 1080p 60. I've noticed Sony vegas can't handle high quality video games if there's too much going on in the frame, causing the bitrate to get fucky and make my videos all pixelated. That's what I came to this video to find out, if I should switch
@@jaimes473 Hello there. Presently, I would recommend Premiere pro. It might have fewer video effects compared to Vegas, but is more stable and efficient. Adobe builds premiere pro with nvidia in mind, and that is why there is the CUDA option by default on nvidia cards. If you really need clean and smooth videos, use premiere pro. Enable hardware acceleration for faster rendering.