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Norman Willis
August 13, 2010 at 5:04 amI can see that 🙂
Two questions:
1. Why do you stick it out with Sony Vegas? Why not just switch, or roll back to a version that works for you?
2. Why would Sony taking over the product have anything to do with the reliability of the platform. Didn’t they keep the same software engineers?
Norman Willis
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Jonathan Thomas
August 13, 2010 at 5:34 amYes…I am using Version 8. But the features I really need to use are in version 9. What I am trying to say IS…. there is a lot of customers are having problem with this version. Right now, they need to announce a working spec to run the latest upgrade or create hardware to make this work.
Like I said version 8.c works great. But I need the light effect, focus, white balance, mega pixel etc, all to work properly. I forgot to mention ProTitler flicker sometimes. I heard these same problems with other customers.
Thanks:)
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Magnus Wiström
November 15, 2010 at 8:10 pmI’ve experienced similar problems running the 9.0e version (and previous versions as I remember). My conclusion is that there some bug with the media bins. I started using the media bin to categories all my clips. All the clips, not only those on the time line. Then my idea was to find my clips easy and drag them to the time line. When I do that the Vegas gets very unstable but when I do not use the media bin it works great without crashes.
But when editing a little longer film with lots of clips I need a way to categories the clips. How do you do that?
/Magnus
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