bug of VEGAS Pro 17: Dragging filter package from plugin manager ruins

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Grazie wrote on 11/13/2019, 11:54 PM

Dragging filter package from plugin manager ruins whole VEGAS Pro UI.

@lan-mLMC - I don't get that graphical GUI "mess". I just can't Drag though. I can ADD, and job done. Whilst testing VP17 I just tested this in VP16 too. Doesn't appear I CAN drag package in VP16 either.

Have you been able to Drag Packages prior to this time?

Robert Johnston wrote on 11/14/2019, 12:41 AM

@lan-mLMC

I can create a messed up screen, too, by dragging a package around.

Intel Core i7 10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz (to 4.65GHz), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GBytes. Memory 32 GBytes DDR4. Also Intel UHD Graphics 630. Mainboard: Dell Inc. PCI-Express 3.0 (8.0 GT/s) Comet Lake. Bench CPU Multi Thread: 5500.5 per CPU-Z.

Vegas Pro 21.0 (Build 108) with Mocha Vegas

Windows 11 not pro

Grazie wrote on 11/14/2019, 1:09 AM

@lan-mLMC

I can create a messed up screen, too, by dragging a package around.

@lan-mLMC & @Robert Johnston - Nah... ☹️ I don’t get the messed-up Screen. I get that Red “Ghostbusters” type Circle STOP. Maybe there’s some coding not being processed correctly. Anyways, Dragging not available in VP17 nor VP16.

Robert Johnston wrote on 11/14/2019, 2:45 PM

@Grazie

I get the Red "Ghostbusters" type circle STOP as well, unless dragging over a valid target window where you can drop, such as on an event or track. What happens if you "drop" on an event even though a STOP circle is showing? Maybe there's a coding problem with regards to the mouse cursor.

I didn't get a messed up screen as quickly as lan-mLMC did in the YouTube video. I had to work at it. And lan-mLMC had some extra that I didn't get.

I noticed that there were places that shouldn't have been valid target windows, and it's dragging over those windows (could even be hidden windows) that's probably causing the graphics problems for some. Definitely somebody's coding is not being processed correctly. In the past I've just clicked the ADD button in the plug-in window to apply a package to an event.

Intel Core i7 10700K CPU @ 3.80GHz (to 4.65GHz), NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER 8GBytes. Memory 32 GBytes DDR4. Also Intel UHD Graphics 630. Mainboard: Dell Inc. PCI-Express 3.0 (8.0 GT/s) Comet Lake. Bench CPU Multi Thread: 5500.5 per CPU-Z.

Vegas Pro 21.0 (Build 108) with Mocha Vegas

Windows 11 not pro