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Stablist version of Vegas Pro 11
Posted by Rob James on March 25, 2012 at 10:44 pmGentlemen, I’ve been away for awhile. Last time I was here Vegas 11 had come out and many users were experiencing problems. Have most of those issues been resolved now, and could you kindly tell me what’s the most stable version (build number) of Vegas 11 that you recommend? I’m thinking of updating my Vegas 10 to 11, but I can’t be experiencing problems, as I’m right in the middle of a few projects. Your thoughts on this issue will be gratefully received.
Steve Rhoden replied 14 years, 1 month ago 10 Members · 19 Replies -
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Jeff Schroeder
March 25, 2012 at 11:53 pmI have upgraded and have no troubles, but I am in the minority here. So I think I would say no to your upgrade.
Jeff
Windows 7 64-bit, ASUS P6X58D, i7 960 3.20GHz, 24.0GB DDR3, 12TB connected storage
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Phil Seymour
March 26, 2012 at 12:48 amLike Jeff I have upgraded, but with issues of the promised GPU assimilation, (one of the big claims of the new version) I wouldn’t bother with version 11 as it can’t do more than 10. Wait for 12.
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Nigel O’neill
March 26, 2012 at 2:51 amI have stayed on 10c.
My system specs: Intel i7 970, 12GB RAM, ASUS P6T, Vegas Pro 10e (x32/x64), Windows 7 x64 Ultimate, Vegas Production Assistant 1.0, VASST Ultimate S Pro 4.1, Neat Video Pro 2.6
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Steve Rhoden
March 26, 2012 at 2:52 amStay with Vegas 10 for the time being Rob.
Steve Rhoden
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Angelo Mike
March 26, 2012 at 3:21 amI’ve been using 10e, but with the latest update of Vegas 11, it seems to be stable enough to use for me with GPU processing and NewBlue Titler functioning. Before, NewBlue was completely unreliable and would constantly lock up and crash Vegas.
Even so, I wouldn’t count on it working for everyone. And I still want to test whether I can now use Cineform avi footage, which is important for me.
http://www.scenethroughglass.com
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Stephen Mann
March 26, 2012 at 3:22 amI upgrade the day the next rev is available, and no problems at all.
Steve Mann
MannMade Digital Video
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Rob James
March 26, 2012 at 4:02 amOk, guys thanks for the input. It seems the consensus is to stay with Vegas 10, ok then that’s what I’ll do. I’m really in no rush, I was just hoping it was ready to go………guess not.
Ya, Steve I’m on 10 c too………rock solid over here!! That’s exactly what I need in my apps., things that just work! You know what I mean. Anyways, I’ll hold off for now and check in down the road, perhaps when Vegas 12 comes out. Thanks again to everyone who offered a comment. -
Jim Greene
March 26, 2012 at 11:19 amV10 is actually less stable than V11 for me. V8 was almost rock solid.
-Jim.
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Steve Rhoden
March 26, 2012 at 11:59 amVegas 9.0e was the most stable recent version.
Steve Rhoden
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Film Editor & Compositor.
Filmex Creative Media.
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Angelo Mike
March 26, 2012 at 1:12 pmI’m nostalgic for Vegas 8 and 9 just thinking about it (even though 8 rendered incredibly slowly on my older computer compared to 9-11). I think I had one crash in the months I used Vegas 8, which I was pretty surprised to see.
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