
In this case transcoding will take load off the GPU.


Phones and tablets are always variable frame rate (VFR), screen recordings are often VFR, and, while I'd more expect a VFR issue to lead to audio drift or stuttering frames on a render, but on near-min-spec hardware trying to real time parse VFR could cause a memory stack overflow. We should ask the sources of video clips being used. The dual monitor thing has been kicking around a while, but that glitch seems to prevent startup and seems to mostly effect Intel GPUs. I know prior versions of Hitfilm didn't support AMD APUs like the Vega 11, but assume that changed before HF14? That's a dev question, so here's tag to u/HitfilmBen. It's going to be easy to overflow GPU VRAM when layering effects.

1GB is the minimum for Hitfilm, so we're talking not much GPU power to spare. System will have 8GB, but 1GB is being set aside for the Vega 11 (integrated GPU). The current Vega 11 driver is dated and a download link was posted elsewhere in the thread. U/EvilDaystar one big thing is OP is on the initial release driver for the GPU from October 2018. (I have also realised there is an update, so sorry in advance if that fixes it and I wasted your time) Mostly just putting clips together with audio, and maybe some effects like removing a green screen and adding text. (Not sure about encoding I know the bare minimum when it comes to that kind of stuff) I then have a 48000hz sample rate but I tried lowering that and it still crashed, although I think most of the time I make it so the project settings match the clip. I'm not sure if this is what you are referring to but my project settings are 1080p at 25 frame rate although I think I do normally up that. Normally starts fine, but crashes when I click play or edit something (though not all the time sometimes it runs very smoothly)

Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked? If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppersĪ peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked Searched up on google about the windows error logs and it seems a lengthy thing so I might have to do that tomorrow. (I assume these are specs but I don't know whether they are good or bad or what I could improve etc.)Ĭan't remember if their used to be error messages but the most recent times it has just instantly closed. Operating system: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (64 bit) CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G with Radeon Vega Graphics
