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Magic Bullet Looks and Sony Vegas 10 (32bit or 64bit)
John Rofrano replied 14 years, 11 months ago 5 Members · 16 Replies
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Drake Hatfield
April 23, 2011 at 4:56 pmHmmm… It crashes on initialization. That seems weird to me that it would crash before even attempting to be used. It is simply being loaded along with everything else in Vegas. Will have to try it on my quad core when I get home. I’m out using my Dell Studio 17′ laptop, which only has a Core 2 Duo and built in graphics card.
Thank you again!
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John Rofrano
April 23, 2011 at 8:37 pm[Drake Hatfield] “I’m out using my Dell Studio 17′ laptop, which only has a Core 2 Duo and built in graphics card.”
It could be that your built-in graphics isn’t compatible.
~jr
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Drake Hatfield
April 23, 2011 at 8:41 pmI think you are right. I will try it out on my quad core at home. My laptop has always been a joy for editing on the road. I am currently putting together a 4 dvd set of my in-laws trip to Scotland from 10 years ago. Minidv footage… I forgot how much I hate interlaced cameras…
What a joy to be able to edit in Vegas on the road. Hate that a plugin would be entirely dependent on GPU processing, but then again, I should be grateful for the opportunity to use a plugin that is not currently supported by the manufacturer. They really need to get back in with Vegas. I hate CS5 but have purchased it and intend to learn it… ;/
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Steve Rhoden
April 23, 2011 at 9:07 pmYour built in graphics card on your laptop cannot run looks,
that is why it crashes on initialization, because initialization
is the process of accessing your plugins before vegas starts.
Your other system will run looks beautifully if it has
powerful and up to date graphics installed.
All you need to do is read the graphics requirements on the site
and you will know definitely what it will work on.Steve Rhoden
(Cow Leader)
Film Maker
Filmex Creative Media.
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Jack Lane
July 27, 2011 at 5:38 pmI have a similar problem, I’m on a 64-bit operating system & a few people have told me you cannot use magic bullet looks on Sony Vegas with a 64-bit processor but surely there is a way around it? It would be a different story if you had a 32-bit trying to use a programme that needed a 64-bit system. Im using Sony vegas 10, I have downloaded magic bullet looks & the sony vegas 10 32-bit version, it lets me apply magic bullet looks to my clips but when I render it comes up with an error about half way through saying ‘System memory low’ help please?
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John Rofrano
July 27, 2011 at 5:53 pm[Jack Lane] “Im using Sony vegas 10, I have downloaded magic bullet looks & the sony vegas 10 32-bit version, it lets me apply magic bullet looks to my clips but when I render it comes up with an error about half way through saying ‘System memory low’ help please?”
Magic Bullet Looks is not supported on Vegas Pro 10. You may have just found out why. Unsupported means it probably doesn’t work and they didn’t want to fix it otherwise they would keep selling it. You’ll have to stick with Vegas Pro 9.0 which was the last version it supported.
~jr
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