9.0D Warning. Be aware of this problem.

xberk wrote on 4/22/2010, 11:27 AM
If you are thinking of using 9.0d .. be aware of this issue with VEG files created prior to 9.0d using ProType TItler.

Sony confirms there is a problem with 9.0d and ProType titles created under older versions of Vegas -- offers solution

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Comments

gpsmikey wrote on 4/22/2010, 7:36 PM
I sure do hope we get a fixed version of 9 that we paid for before they start selling version 10

mikey
ushere wrote on 4/22/2010, 8:21 PM
well, if that was the case we'd probably still be on version 5 or 6 ;-)

i agree that 'bug' free software would be ideal, but we don't live in a perfect world (unfortunately) - and what scs has done for 9 through to now has been very 'helpful'.

of course, if we waited for ALL the bugs (known and unknown) to be sorted before version 10, we might be waiting a very, very long time indeed......

Grazie wrote on 4/22/2010, 10:35 PM
Well said Leslie . . well said indeed.

GRazie
drmathprog wrote on 4/23/2010, 4:52 AM
I agree a perfect world is too much to hope for, but I think we have a right to expect that at least within major releases the bug count decreases as the alphabetic releases increase. I think that is happening with 9.0a, b, c, d, but I'm not entirely certain.
A. Grandt wrote on 4/24/2010, 2:54 AM
Every software company have their "Win ME" or "Vista" releases, which at the time was supposed to be the "new best thing ever" but end up being used, but never loved.

Most often they are followed by a dramatic improvement in quality, or by going out of business.
Let's hope that Vegas Pro 9 "ME/Vista" is followed by Vegas Pro 10 as Sony's equivalent of Windows 2000 and Win 7.

Basically what I'm saying is, established software has an evolutionary development cycle, where new features is squeezed into an existing framework. at some point that framework breaks down to the point where bug fixes trigger weird seemingly unrelated errors elsewhere.
That is when a company can try to patch it up, or redesign. I hope Sony make the tough decision of doing both, patch 9 till it can be used with as few headaches as possible, while they work on getting get a redesigned/rebuilt Vegas Pro 10 out.

Lets face it, Vegas have had to grow a lot lately, with HD and a plethora of formats.