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One answer, on 11/2/2025
RE: Nested Timeline Vegas pro 23
Try going into your preferences and see if toggling the option to close media files when not in use. I've had a similar issue with previous versions of Vegas and toggling this option in preferences helped a lot when I had to use file explorer or use
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11 answers, most recent one hour ago
Concerned about buying Vegas 23
I have Vegas 13 which will not open the newer video types and need to upgrade or change programs. I do relatively simple videos of our travels for personal pleasure. As I do not want to tithe to a company, I want to buy rather than have a
Video
5 answers, most recent on 11/5/2025
RE: Error on startup of Vegas Pro Suite 23
The Fault Module is given as being: C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins\BCC_DFT\BCC+.ofx.bundle\Contents\Win64\BCC+.ofx ... so this must be the cause of VP23's opening stalling at 'creating video plug-in factory'. This folder destination is
Video
5 answers, most recent on 11/6/2025
RE: Vegas Pro v.21 Build315 rotating video and aspect ratio
Thank you a-c & gid. These suggestions look like corrective and preventative solutions. Yes ----------------- The phone orientation is a dilemma. I almost never record with 'vertical' or portrait orientation. It's an inefficient waste of format
Audio
9 answers, most recent on 10/31/2025
RE: Help with audio distortion after upload (Vegas Pro 23)
@Heidi-Hansen I followed your link and took a quick look at your video's Stats For Nerds by right-clicking on the play button and got this: The DRC marking indicates YouTube implemented Dynamic Range Control on the audio because the levels were in
Audio
9 answers, most recent on 10/31/2025
RE: Help with audio distortion after upload (Vegas Pro 23)
@Heidi-Hansen I followed your link and took a quick look at your video's Stats For Nerds by right-clicking on the play button and got this: The DRC marking indicates YouTube implemented Dynamic Range Control on the audio because the levels were in
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