Ross Stark
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That’s quite sad. Does Vegas get this fixed in 12 or 13?
Also, by disabling that, does that change my computer’s performance while editing or does that option only impact rendering?
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Seems to be every project.
I did do some adjustments last night in Vegas 11 on my Win 7 machine. I put Vegas 11 in Windows Vista(vomit) compatibility mode and turned of GPU acceleration. Somehow that did the trick. My project finally rendered. Next time I have a project ready to go, we’ll see if that really fixed something or if it was a fluke. For the sake of anyone else researching this, I am up to date with Vegas 11 updates.
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The latest update in this saga…
I’m now running exclusively Vegas 11. On my windows 8 laptop, it renders just fine. Now, on my Win 7 machine (that WAS working with Vegas 10) the rendering gets hung up.
I Need Help!
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True that it is not \”officially\” supported. Hoping that this is not a fluke.
I was much relieved with my immediate success. I was hesitant to upgrade (this is my 4th Vegas upgrade) as it almost always has some severe growing pains before finally getting settled in. Still fighting the current issue of trying to use Waves 5.0 audio plugins through Vegas on Win 8. I can use the same plugins with my audio editor, just not vegas. troubling and frustrating.
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For what it is worth, I went ahead and put Vegas 11 on the Windows 8 machine. It was able to render the file successfully.
Now, if I could just get some input as to why my Windows 7 machine “locks” my vegas files and hides them from the other computers on my network. Each time I want to use a file across the network (my “live work” folder is on my windows 7 machine) I have to re-share the entire folder to make the .veg file visible again.
As always, thanks to everyone for any and all help. It truly is much appreciated.
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First reason is that I’m away from the office a lot with my other job and need to get video work done during my down time, second reason is I’d like to have it rendering while I’m in the office on my Win7 desktop, but yes, this is the tough part of upgrading/moving to new computer, etc…
I do have Sony Vegas Pro 11 but have not installed it yet because I used to have an XP computer in the mix and it won’t run Vegas 11, anybody know if that would fix my issue?
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Hi, Graham.
I have done that. I even checked my previous computer’s settings to make certain that they match (same VST plugins installed to the same folders, etc…) It is for certain the correct folder, Vegas or Waves or both are just not playing nice.
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Cool deal.
I appreciate the input. Do you happen to use a solid state drive?
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So, do you feel like the move to Vegas 9 really changed anything or just the new computer?
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Ok. I understand (mostly) what you are getting at.
What I’m aiming more at is, I want to be able to sit down at either comp at any time and edit any current project. AND/OR I want my wife and I to be able to sit at both computers and edit anything we’d like. We film a lot of band/graduation/school play events with multiple titles in the final product, therefore multiple veg files for the totality of the project. I’d like to be able to pull up one marching show from said event on my comp while my wife pulls up another marching show from the same event (and same folder) on her comp and not get files lost out there. I’ve already dealt with copying the ‘backup’ folder over the ‘working’ folder once and lost two solid days of editing for both of us. That was an awful feeling, and I’d like to avoid that possibility again.