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  • Bill Fike

    September 4, 2013 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 crashing (Not during renders!)

    This solved the problem for me! The interesting thing is, all you have to do is turn off GPU Acceleration, restart Vegas, then you can turn it back on, restart Vegas, and the problem is gone. At least I haven’t had the problem since.

    “It’s just a computer. It does what we tell it.”

  • Bill Fike

    November 5, 2012 at 1:47 am in reply to: FX Packages Location

    Thanks, John. I suspected it wasn’t as simple as dropping the folders back into the tree. I have downloaded PreSet Manager and will do it that way.

    Regards,
    Bill

    “It’s just a computer. It does what we tell it.”

  • Bill Fike

    November 3, 2012 at 6:34 pm in reply to: FX Packages Location

    Thanks for the tip. I also discovered the location of the files as
    C:Users USER NAME AppData Roaming Sony
    (The forum system apparently won’t accept backslashes which would go in the spaces above)

    They’re in a bunch of cryptic looking folders containing .sfg files related to each of the FX packages I created. I assume I can simply copy and restore those folders if needed, but the Sony Preset Manager looks like a simple way to do it.

    Regards,

    Bill

    “It’s just a computer. It does what we tell it.”

  • I wonder if you ever resolved this. I prefer to double-click the file to place it in the track. It was working fine until this morning when double clicking the file name opens the file name to rename it. Following your suggestion, it does work now when double-clicking other fields.

    Thinking of doing a reset to defaults, but I’m worried about losing my custom FX packages in Plugin Chooser.

    “It’s just a computer. It does what we tell it.”

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