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  • Bardon Anwer

    November 28, 2011 at 3:19 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas 10 vs Sony Vegas 11

    Well alright, I have installed sony vegas 10 but instead of the x64bit I did the x32 bit. Sure enough there’s a big difference now as I can see some codecs that weren’t compatible before like Xvid and ffdshow, but unfortunately I just realized that those plugins I installed with vegas 11 happened to be of x64 bit so they don’t show up in 10… :/

    What now then? Is there a way I can activate em for vegas x32 or should I do another install of them? I recall there was a option when I installed them asking me if it was for sony vegas or for sony vegas x64 bit… :S

    Oh and these are newblue plugins btw.

  • Bardon Anwer

    November 27, 2011 at 4:00 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas 10 vs Sony Vegas 11

    So basically, you all are saying that nothing bad may come with having sony vegas 10 alongside 11. That gives me some relief but still I am a bit paranoid that merely having vegas 11 could cause problems to my system especially when I doubt I’m gonna be using it with the bugs it already may have. (until a more stable update comes along that is)

    I’m thinking that I should just uninstall 11 for now and replace it with 10, but before I do that I need one more confirmation that it won’t affect any of my plugins or other softwares from doing so. That they will remain as they are and I won’t have to worry about anything being missing/unstable once this is all over.

    Again, need one more confirmation before I proceed to do anything.

    Thanks again for the replies.

    EDIT: Forgot to mention that I installed K-lite codecs way before I had vegas. Yes, I know…..the dreaded enemy for every editor out there. =P Ironically my lappy is both for my work AND for my entertainment and it was the latter that came first in my life. lol

    But strangely enough, vegas kinda worked for me coz I also installed quicktime/real player right after K-lite and THEN I installed vegas. So I never had to encounter any codec bugs with it, at least with vegas 9 anyway. With vegas 11 obviously there seems to be a bug for importing avi files, and btw I am using x64bit just to let you know while my old 9 was x32bit.

    So if I wanna install vegas 10, should I go for the x32bit version? If you look at this thread: https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/208/877390

    It would seem x32bit users of vegas 10 have less problems and the bug with avi format seems to be related to the aviplug.dll in the x64bit versions. :S

    P.S: Will someone plz unmoderate my account already? lol

    Its getting annoying having to wait an entire day for my earlier post to be approved and then me posting another one as a just in case.

  • Bardon Anwer

    November 27, 2011 at 10:45 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 10 vs Sony Vegas 11

    So basically, you all are saying that nothing bad may come with having sony vegas 10 alongside 11. That gives me some relief but still I am a bit paranoid that merely having vegas 11 could cause problems to my system especially when I doubt I’m gonna be using it with the bugs it already may have. (until a more stable update comes along that is)

    I’m thinking that I should just uninstall 11 for now and replace it with 10, but before I do that I need one more confirmation that it won’t affect any of my plugins or other softwares from doing so. That they will remain as they are and I won’t have to worry about anything being missing/unstable once this is all over.

    Again, need one more confirmation before I proceed to do anything.

    Thanks again for the replies.

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