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On a powerful new system like yours, there shouldn't be any resource limitations at all - especially when you're doing something as basic as previewing clips. On an old PC, PD can be so slow during previewing with 4K clips that lowering the preview resolution will help, but it shouldn't ever crash. Happy Camper!Quote That sounds like a resource issue. But some residue from past experiences might have been on those HDDs, so I disconnected them before resetting the PC. My computer has three (motherboard M.2) SSD drives in addition to those HDDs. I was careful to delete the Windows.old folder and disconnected my other HDD drives before resetting Windows.
#Sony vegas pro 9 crashes when importing windows 10
Thanks.įINAL COMMENT (SOLVED): I did the FREE Windows 10 (Professional) Reset and it solved the VEGAS Pro 18, Build 373, problem of MP3 files not playing correctly. Tomorrow I'll probably do a complete Reset of Windows 10 unless I hear other ideas.
#Sony vegas pro 9 crashes when importing full
I'm awaiting your expertise.ĬOMMENT UPDATE: I did a full reset of VP18-373, but the audio is still high-pitched scrambled for every video project that I checked.
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YouTube has many videos on how to fix it but none seem to be about VEGAS Pro 18, Build 373. Almost all of my projects include mp3, so that affects almost ALL of my projects, old and new. Apparently this has happened to many VEGAS editors over many years. I'm just Voluntary Moderator in this forum.Ĭould you all please send more details on how to fix this problem? Thanks.
#Sony vegas pro 9 crashes when importing software
* I don't work for VEGAS Creative Software Team. Storage: M.2 NVMe PCIe 256GB SSD & 2.5" 5400rpm 1TB SSHD Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 VRAM (Driver Version 472.84) Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 8750H CPU 2.21 GHz OS: Windows 10 Pro Version 21H2 OS Build 19044.1586ĪSUS ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Gaming Laptop Video Card2: AMD Radeon RX470 4GB VRAM (Driver Version Pond5 page: My Stock Footage of Bandung city Personal FB | Personal IG | Personal YT ChannelĬhungs Video FB | Chungs Video IG | Chungs Video YT Channel Just wanted to post this solution as there seems to be none online anywhere :)īandung, West Java, Indonesia (UTC+7 Time Area) I hope this will not cause any other problems but so far I haven't found any. When I first rendered an MP3 file - which is now also possible with Vegas Pro 16 - it had to activate the codec but now it works like a charm. This solved the problems completely and almost a year after I purchased the software! Yay! renamed the directory %APPDATA%\.\Local\VEGAS Pro\16.0 to %APPDATA%\.\Local\VEGAS Pro\16.0.old closed all running Vegas Processes (also FileSurrogate I/O if it's still running - see the Task Manager) Unfortunately though I found some differences which might explain the problems trying to fix them by editing the V16 file did not help.

I found these files and had a look at them:

For MOV files I actually do not know the reason yet. The reason for this is that for MP3 files Vegas used mcplug2.dll instead of the correct mp3plug2.dll and there is no way to change this manually. I even reinstalled both Vegas Pro 13 and 16 after uninstalling all three versions and the problems were still there - I even installed 13 *after* 16 again. It worked perfectly in SONY Vegas Pro 13.

could not render as MP3 file as the complete MP3 format was not available for rendering at all could not use MP3 files as they are played way too fast (screeching MP3) could not open a MOV file with alpha transparency (video effects!)

In MAGIX Vegas Pro 14 & 16 (I do not own 15) I: These are well-known problems (when I searched online) and I spent some hours trying to solve it and I did!
