I am trialling 10.0a with a view to upgrading with the discount before tomorrow. I have set up everything on 10.0a as close as I can to my 8.0c installation (I skipped 9.0). As my source footage is all DV and HDV I don't really need the upgrade, but amongst other things I quite fancy the grouped tracks, the closed captions, and (for when I get my desktop machine going again) the updated 64-bit HDV codec that 8.1 never included. I'm testing under 32-bit XP SP3 on a Dell Precision M6300 with a Core 2 Duo T7800 and 4GB of RAM. Source files are on an external eSATA drive. "Automatically open last project on startup" is un-checked. "Close media files when not the active application" is checked.
First thing I notice is times for the program itself to open. Here is how long Vegas itself takes to open and be ready for action:
8.0c - 0:19
10.0a - 1:00
Here is how long Vegas takes to re-open after shutting down (and not rebooting):
8.0c - 0:05
10.0a - 0:24
Not too impressed with 10.0a taking 3-5 times as long, considering the few extra features that I'll actually use, but I guess all the new supported formats etc. that are included come at a cost.
As for my projects, 8.0c and 10.0a open most of them in a similar time, typically 10-15 seconds. However I have one big and complex project that is very important to me and that I plan to do more work on. In 8.0c it opens in 1:33. In 10.0a it opens in 13:14, which is unacceptable. It just contains DV-AVI files and WAVs plus colour correction, titles, ducking etc..
So I replaced C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 10.0\FileIO Plug-Ins\aviplug\aviplug.dll with version 1.2.0.9787 as discussed here in relation to 9.0d. This appears to fix the problem and the project now opens quickly.
I'm a little wary of this solution as I wonder what functionality I'm missing out on by using such an old file. In addition, I'm not officially licensed to use it because I skipped 9.0.
Questions...
1. Who else is still having to apply this .dll hack in 10.0a?
2. Has anyone suffered any problems by applying the .dll hack?
3. Has anyone yet got to the bottom of what exactly has been causing the slow project load? I know there was discussion that Virtualdub-generated files might be one cause, and Cineform, FRAPS etc. being others, but the media in my project are just DV-AVI originating from Scenalyzer Live, Vegas 6-8 and perhaps Premiere 6.5.
4. Would anyone care to throw me the 32-bit aviplug.dll from 9.0c for testing? I think it was the last one that didn't show the slow load.
Cheers
First thing I notice is times for the program itself to open. Here is how long Vegas itself takes to open and be ready for action:
8.0c - 0:19
10.0a - 1:00
Here is how long Vegas takes to re-open after shutting down (and not rebooting):
8.0c - 0:05
10.0a - 0:24
Not too impressed with 10.0a taking 3-5 times as long, considering the few extra features that I'll actually use, but I guess all the new supported formats etc. that are included come at a cost.
As for my projects, 8.0c and 10.0a open most of them in a similar time, typically 10-15 seconds. However I have one big and complex project that is very important to me and that I plan to do more work on. In 8.0c it opens in 1:33. In 10.0a it opens in 13:14, which is unacceptable. It just contains DV-AVI files and WAVs plus colour correction, titles, ducking etc..
So I replaced C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 10.0\FileIO Plug-Ins\aviplug\aviplug.dll with version 1.2.0.9787 as discussed here in relation to 9.0d. This appears to fix the problem and the project now opens quickly.
I'm a little wary of this solution as I wonder what functionality I'm missing out on by using such an old file. In addition, I'm not officially licensed to use it because I skipped 9.0.
Questions...
1. Who else is still having to apply this .dll hack in 10.0a?
2. Has anyone suffered any problems by applying the .dll hack?
3. Has anyone yet got to the bottom of what exactly has been causing the slow project load? I know there was discussion that Virtualdub-generated files might be one cause, and Cineform, FRAPS etc. being others, but the media in my project are just DV-AVI originating from Scenalyzer Live, Vegas 6-8 and perhaps Premiere 6.5.
4. Would anyone care to throw me the 32-bit aviplug.dll from 9.0c for testing? I think it was the last one that didn't show the slow load.
Cheers