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John_Cline wrote on 6/11/2009, 2:14 PM
I assume that it's initializing all the .DLL files that handle the various input and output file formats. ie. AVI, MXF, M2T, WAV, MP3, RED etc. As Vegas handles more formats, I would expect this portion of the loading process to slow down a bit.
Jøran Toresen wrote on 6/11/2009, 3:37 PM
On my PC it takes about 5 seconds to load Vegas 9 (32) and another 5 seconds for Vegas to load about 70 DV files (as an example).

Jøran Toresen
Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/12/2009, 4:19 AM

Joran, it takes my PC 55 seconds to load Vegas 9--sometimes much longer. I'm editing HD, so I don't know if that has any bearing on this at all.


farss wrote on 6/12/2009, 5:49 AM
I haven't timed it on my machine but it's nowhere near that long.
Creating the file i/o manager is certainly the slowest part of the startup but nothing as bad as you're seeing.

I don't have V9 set to auto open last project and I don't run Media Manager. Do you have XDCAM support enabled?

Bob.
Jay Gladwell wrote on 6/12/2009, 6:31 AM

"Do you have XDCAM support enabled?"

Yes, I do.

Just for the heck of it, I timed it again. This round it only took 25 seconds to load. Obviously, my load times are all over the place. But I do (sometimes) see lengthy pauses on the I/O Manager and the Device Explorer.