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  • Great to hear, I’m glad I was able to help! ^^

  • Hey Rob,

    This issue sounds like it could be related to your GPU.

    First, make sure your GPU drivers are up to date. You can find the latest drivers on your GPU manufactures website. Do make sure you download the correct driver for your GPU model. After you’ve updated the drivers (if there were any) give your PC a restart and see if the issue persists or not.

    Alternatively, you could try adjusting your GPU Acceleration settings in Vegas. Go to Options > Preferences > Video. Under GPU acceleration of video processing, switch to Off (for troubleshooting). Or switch to your dedicated GPU (if it was previously set to the wrong GPU or “off”).

    Let me know how it goes!

  • Baskeh Dewitt

    January 27, 2025 at 9:04 pm in reply to: Vegas2handbrake issues with windows 11?

    Hi again,

    Thank you for trying! I hoped this would have fixed the problem, but of course it wouldn’t be that easy 😛

    If you haven’t tried reinstalling the programs, like Jurgen suggested, I would go ahead and try that first just to make sure you do have the latest versions.

    Have you checked if the directory C:\frameserver exists? If not, try manually creating the folder. If the folder does exist, check if anything is being written to that folder. Make sure to make hidden files visible by navigating to View in file explorer.

    As I mentioned earlier, you could try to run the executables in compatability mode to see if any of them act up or not.

    Good luck, looking forward to your reply again!

  • Baskeh Dewitt

    January 27, 2025 at 2:15 pm in reply to: Vegas2handbrake issues with windows 11?

    Hey Randal,

    Even though I haven’t used Vegas2handbrake myself, I would be more than happy to try and help you!

    Reading through your post, in my eyes this seems like a compatability issue with Windows 11. The first thoughts that came to mind were to make sure that the related executables are running with administrator priveleges. You can also try right clicking on the executables and navigating to properties > compatability to try and find out which of the executables is causing the problem you are having.

    Let me know how it goes!

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