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I;m having the same issue and apparently so are several others over the last few weeks. Have restarted, tried to start from actual exe, cleaned registry, checked for any viruses and completely uninstalled and reinstalled both 10c and 10b. Sound Forge Pro 10 starts fine. Vidcap60 starts fine. I get nothing but a spinning cursor for a couple of seconds. Any ideas?
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Having the same issue. Have restarted, tried to start from actual exe, cleaned registry, checked for any viruses and completely uninstalled and reinstalled both 10c and 10b. Sound Forge Pro 10 starts fine. Vidcap60 starts fine. I get nothing but a spinning cursor for a couple of seconds. Any ideas?
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I run Vegas on several Macs using Parallels and Windows 7 and really have no issues. RAM is the key when running a virtual machine as both systems are trying to use it. I’ve even run Vegas Pro 10 on my new Mac Mini with no issues. It ran okay with the original 2gig of RAM but runs much better with the 8 gig I now have on that machine. The mini is not as fast as the Quad i7 Windows machine in the studio but the 8 core Mac Pro runs circles around everything even running Windows 7 and OS X 10.6 in coherence mode.
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Ross Wissbaum
December 2, 2010 at 9:07 pm in reply to: Strange goings on in SVP10 still happening – what is causing this?Sounds like some of the issues we’ve been having with some plugins. Any chance a strange plugin could be the culprit?
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Ross Wissbaum
October 20, 2010 at 6:42 pm in reply to: Rearranging audio plugins crashes Vegas Pro 10Currently using them in 32bit. I have had luck using the shell2vst converter though with 64bit before.
https://www.xlutop.com/buzz/zip/shell2vst.zip
Copy the shell2vst.exe to your VST plugin folder.
c:/program files/steinberg/vst… or wherever.Run the shell2vst.exe and then drag the waveshell 5.9 or whatever file over it. It should make a new folder called “waves”. Inside that will be the new plugin files.
Unlike some others I didn’t have any luck dragging the files on top of the shell2vst. I opened up a command prompt and ran via that and it worked fine.During the command prompt it asks you if you want to over write.
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Ross Wissbaum
October 20, 2010 at 4:30 pm in reply to: Rearranging audio plugins crashes Vegas Pro 10Figured out how to fix the audio dropout problem.
Unchecking Enable Track Buffering in Options/Preferences/Audio Device will stop that from happening.
I was actually doing that as the fix for my old Waves plugins and noticed it fixed the audio dropout issue too. Makes sense though. -
I agree. It seems like the more features they add the less stable a responsive the program becomes. I’m embarassed to hit the playback with clients in the room because I never know what the performance will be from day to day. An a note to Sony – Utilize the freakin killer video cards that are out today. Using the CPU for video playback is just stupid in today’s environment.
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Thank you! I’d been to this page before but couldn’t seem to find it now. We’ve been using Vegas since version 5. Any ideas when we’ll see 9.0f? (or 10)
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Thanks for the response John.
Wow, what a pain. Maybe a feature for a future release.