When I move the cursor with the mouse or keyboard, frames are created, this is very inconvenient. This is clearly because of the new Smart Mask feature.
The VEGAS team is excited to announce the release of a new patch for VEGAS Pro 20, build 370. This is a minor update to build 326 which contains some critical bug fixes. A much larger update is due to come out in the next couple of months which will contain many more bug fixes and some new features. Until then, please download this patch which will help the stability of VEGAS Pro.
And:
VEGAS Pro 20 Build 370
Fixes:
Animate button is no longer hidden for several plugins
Fixed issue in DeFlicker plugin which causes a crash while editing an event when the effect is before Pan/Crop in the effects chain
Fixed crash which may occur when reading AVC media
Fixed crash which may occur when rendering AVC media
Fixed crash which may occur when opening a layout
Fixed race condition which may cause a hang on startup.
Project will now be set properly all the time when user requests to match media settings
Jøran Toresen
Former user
wrote on 3/26/2023, 11:09 AM
@m3lquixd Try building Dynamic Ram after you've added a mask, what happens then?
And some people think that “their” bugs are more important than all other bugs, and that “their” feature requests are more important than all other requests, and that all “important” bugs and new features should be fixed and implemented immediately.
I only use it for aesthetics. Just open my profile and check my posts, they all have emojis. Very cool your attitude of judging a person with speculation. 👍
The forum is a comfortable and friendly environment. Using CAPS in a post and emoji's in posts aren't really necessary to get anyone's point across. People read the forums and answer.
But adding them everywhere is drawing attention to oneself. I have no problem except with post titles. As if no one can actually read that you are reporting something that is a bug, where Bug report does the same thing. It's a matter of personal preference.
@Musicvid@vkmast@walter-i.@J-Toresen I really feel very bad about this, I suffered prejudice, I don't know if this is xenophobia because I'm not American, I don't know. But I really felt bad now. Emoji is something very common here in Brazil at least. I use it on everything, on my telegram channels, in my bio on my instagram, everything has emoji to represent things. And it really is quite frustrating that I have to explain myself about this.
@Reyfox I've already explained that it's not to draw attention, it's pure aesthetics. I work with audiovisual, a creative area, I like to "decorate" things. And as I said, it's quite common to put emoji on everything here in Brazil.
It is very common on Social Media, in order to draw attention to onesself. Many people have not heard of peer support platforms, where there is a different etiquette, and a less egocentric, dispassionate atmosphere prevails. It was cute the first time you did it. Playing the attack card is unnecessary.
How do you call attention with emojis in the title of a whatsapp group where the only person who will see the title is in the group? How do you get attention in a finance app where only I can see it? Or even on my PRIVATE telegram channels where (again) only I will see? Clearly, this is another culture and you are being prejudiced, instead of apologizing, you keep blaming me, SPECULATING that I want attention. Okay, so if really you're just going to continue to vent the hate, I'll withdraw from this discussion.
If emoji are a problem the moderators / site admins should disable them. There's no reason for users to attack one another or question motives, creating a disrespectful atmosphere which actually is a violation of forum rules where this is not!
If they're allowed they are fair game to use.
FWIW I don't like them and find they add nothing. If certain types of posts had dedicated emojis (support requests, feature requests, etc.) they'd be visually useful for discerning post content.
The forum is a comfortable and friendly environment. Using CAPS in a post and emoji's in posts aren't really necessary to get anyone's point across. People read the forums and answer.
But adding them everywhere is drawing attention to oneself. I have no problem except with post titles. As if no one can actually read that you are reporting something that is a bug, where Bug report does the same thing. It's a matter of personal preference.
@m3lquixd please note that there is no prejudice here. And as far as I know only one of the contributors so far in this thread is currently from (North) America. And I think his comment was courteous.
As the staff members did already respond to the OP I'm closing this thread.
After the release of Build 370, you were upset and tried to get in direct contact with the developers because your bug wasn't solved:
1. (Bug Alert!) Bézier Masking
You wrote: @Vegas_Sebastian @VEGASDerek On build 370 bug remains, I'm completely frustrated.
2. The same happened in this post:
(Bug Alert!) Resize the mask size via the video preview.
Again: @VEGASDerek On build 370 bug remains.
3. And here: (Bug Alert!) Copy and paste attributes.
Again: @VEGASDerek On build 370 bug remains.
You should read release notes before complaining.
This is a minor update to build 326 which contains some critical bug fixes. A much larger update is due to come out in the next couple of months which will contain many more bug fixes and some new features.
People are frustrated because "their" bugs are not solved. But few of us tries to contact the developers like you do.
I'm sure that VEGASDerek and the rest of the team, knows more about the bugs and how complicated or easy it is to resolve the problems.