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Vegas Pro 9.0e update
Vegas Pro 9.0e
Notable fixes/changes in Version 9.0e * Fixed a bug that could cause Vegas to crash when opening a project and building audio proxy files for media files that have been moved. * Fixed an issue that caused AVI files to load slowly. * Fixed an issue that caused projects containing HDV and AVCHD files to load slowly. * Fixed an issue that could prevent single-layer PSD files from opening. * Fixed an issue opening layered grayscale PSD files. You can convert these images to RGB Color mode for access to the layers. * Fixed an issue that prevented 5.1 surround projects from being burned to DVD from the timeline. |
The single layer psd problem is what caused me to revert to 9.0c. Glad they fixed it, but I don't see any reason to update at this point.
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I don't see a fix for large HDV files, I am staying with Vegas8 for big projects and Vegas9 for a small projects.
Sony has a lot of work to do before they can gain my trust in Vegas software. |
It opens much faster for HDV...very nice.
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I tried opening up a couple cineform projects in 64bit 9e and they opened very quickly.
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Using VASST multicamera with two lines of m2t files the performance is improved greatly on the timeline.
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I haven't played around with 9.0e yet. But I did uninstall 9.0d and installed 9,0e.
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is it best to uninstall d and reinstall e or can you install on top?
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It will not work with Magic Bullets!
I upgraded to 9.0e and to my surprise the system stopped working with MB Looks; in 8.0 and 9.0 b,c,d it was working in real time when MB filters were applied but not anymore with 9.0e; preview went down to 4-6 fps and I have two graphics cards in SLI configuration (8800 GTS 640MB each). My system is very powerful with i7 CPU (OC'd to 3.4MHz and 12 GB DDR3). What happened Sony people; what have you "improved"???? P.S. I uploaded newest drivers from Nvidia but it didn't help. |
Loaded 9e, and worked with a Cineform from Canon 5D and TI2 project a bit without problem.
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I think they got it right this time for my purposes...I'm very impressed. I installed on top of D also...perfect.
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real fast and slow
I said "Wow!" when I saw how fast the project media loaded and "Whoa!" when I saw how the preview became a slideshow. I'll try it more tomorrow, but I hope the bad doesn't outweigh the good for me.
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Well..
We're running 64bit 9e on win7 and something has changed in 9e - projects now load in Buzz Lightyear speed.
I wonder how many at SCS who did face-palm when they realized that the AVI loading/online'ing module has been far from optimized for a very long time and a number of Vegas releases - hopefully they gave the programmer who found out a massive cash bonus or unlimited jolt cola for a year. /magnus |
I installed 9e last night and, yes, it's brisk. However, there are reports on the Sony forum of renders being 3x slower. I won't have time to test this for myself anytime soon - has anyone check this out? True for all codecs? True when rendering to Cineform, for example?
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Larry, it really depends on the individual user and how his/her computer is configured.
While some folks have reported slower render times, others have reported much faster times. You pay your money and you take your chances :-) |
9e- one step forward and 3 steps back
Here we go again Sony...I can load my files fast and now preview terrible.
Also importing from multiple dvds - i must close and reopen Vegas after each DVD or it hangs. I miss the sonic foundry days - before Sony bought Vegas and started choking it to death. |
Sorry about your luck Jay...I personally had bad luck with version 8 and first versions of 9. I second Mike's comment...in my case preview with 9.0e is improved and overall timeline performance is much better...PCs are inherently difficult to program for with the zillions of configurations out here.
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Smooth...
Using win7 with single i7 CPU and BlackMagic Decklink on Vegas 9e - everything is better than ever. Connected the EX3 and loaded the device explorer, immediately browsed and previewed a few clips over USB 2, then transferred them and dropped them on timeline from the project media windows. Zero frustration.
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