Actually it probably isn't the file size it's probably the file type. Sony vegas will crash with .MOV and .MP4 a lot of the time. Also sometimes it will crash if the file is big enough. But other than that no. I use SV to edit a bunch of clips (about 6-15gb each)
Finale has a IMPORT function for Encore files. I will warn you, that I'm in the process of converting a large number of Encore files into finale files and all the notes and rhythms load, but there are problems. Expect to have to spend time editing a percentage of the files you load.
Sony Vegas may skip frames during video editing due to high processing demands, insufficient computer hardware, or large video file sizes. This can lead to performance issues and cause the software to skip frames to keep up with the editing process. Upgrading hardware or optimizing settings can help improve performance and reduce frame skipping.
Premiere Pro shows the "media pending" message when trying to import files because it is still processing and preparing the media for editing. This can happen when the software is trying to read and load large or complex files, causing a delay in displaying the media.
Ram is Random Access Memory. Your computer uses this memory to store temporary files (like your undo history and your unsaved changes.)
Why not try converting the mp4 to another file name extension(format) to see if it opens in Sony Vegas Pro? Can't hurt to try.
If you are like most modern internet users, you have a need to send large files often. It can be really frustrating to try to attach large files to emails, only to have the email bounce back because the files were way too large. If you find yourself in this situation, you should look in to using one of the file uploading sites that are capable of handling the large files you are working with.
Zipping reduces the size of files containing large amount of information, thereby occupying less disk space.?æ It?æ is a popular format?æ for archiving large collections of files.
Lightroom may be stuck on importing files due to a large number of files being imported, a slow computer or hard drive, corrupted files, or a software glitch. Try restarting Lightroom, checking for software updates, and ensuring your computer meets the system requirements for Lightroom. If the issue persists, contact Adobe support for further assistance.
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One can always upload and send files, large or small, via the email. If the file is very large, you can also use a source such as Cloud, or YouSendIt.
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