Hello there,
I joined the Vegas Movie Studio+DVD family last year when I purchased and started using the regular version of this software, which came with DVD Architect 2.0. I had no problems using this software and all audio & video plug-ins / tools worked perfectly at all times.
Recently, I decided to go for the upgrade and purchased the Platinum Edition, which comes with DVD Architect 4.0. I just installed both softwares, but first I proceeded to uninstall the old versions of these softwares since I wasn't sure if leaving them (both) would create a conflict.
I started playing around with the Platinum Edition right away and it looks good and all, but I noticed that the "Audio Restoration Plug-In", which I use a lot, appears to be a DEMO version or something like that. I don't know why, but every time that I put it to use I get a loud and very annoying intermittent "beep" sound during playback and it's caused by this plug-in (tool) - it doesn't happen with any other plug-in (so far).
The problem is that the "beep" sound gets recorded along with the footage if I proceeded to render it. I gave it a try and after I played the rendered video, the audio along with the intermittent "beep" were there.
Honestly, it's driving me crazy and I don't know what to do to eliminate the "beeping". Is this because this plug-in, although it came with the software, appears to be a DEMO (or so it says right next to its name when selected)?
The previous version of Vegas Movie Studio+DVD also came with this plug-in but it worked perfectly and I used it all the time sucessfully - I don't understand why it is giving me this problem in the Platinum Edition - it shouldn't be!
Am I missing something here - is this plug-in only a DEMO?
How do I get rid of this "beep" sound if I need to use the Audio Restoration Plug-In (tool) in order to do some cleaning to the audio?
Or how do I unlock the full version of it (if it's a demo) so I can use it at its full capacity without problems?
Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. HELP please!!!
Thanks in advance,
Ricky
I joined the Vegas Movie Studio+DVD family last year when I purchased and started using the regular version of this software, which came with DVD Architect 2.0. I had no problems using this software and all audio & video plug-ins / tools worked perfectly at all times.
Recently, I decided to go for the upgrade and purchased the Platinum Edition, which comes with DVD Architect 4.0. I just installed both softwares, but first I proceeded to uninstall the old versions of these softwares since I wasn't sure if leaving them (both) would create a conflict.
I started playing around with the Platinum Edition right away and it looks good and all, but I noticed that the "Audio Restoration Plug-In", which I use a lot, appears to be a DEMO version or something like that. I don't know why, but every time that I put it to use I get a loud and very annoying intermittent "beep" sound during playback and it's caused by this plug-in (tool) - it doesn't happen with any other plug-in (so far).
The problem is that the "beep" sound gets recorded along with the footage if I proceeded to render it. I gave it a try and after I played the rendered video, the audio along with the intermittent "beep" were there.
Honestly, it's driving me crazy and I don't know what to do to eliminate the "beeping". Is this because this plug-in, although it came with the software, appears to be a DEMO (or so it says right next to its name when selected)?
The previous version of Vegas Movie Studio+DVD also came with this plug-in but it worked perfectly and I used it all the time sucessfully - I don't understand why it is giving me this problem in the Platinum Edition - it shouldn't be!
Am I missing something here - is this plug-in only a DEMO?
How do I get rid of this "beep" sound if I need to use the Audio Restoration Plug-In (tool) in order to do some cleaning to the audio?
Or how do I unlock the full version of it (if it's a demo) so I can use it at its full capacity without problems?
Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. HELP please!!!
Thanks in advance,
Ricky