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Marco. wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:07 AM

There is no Sony Vegas Pro 16.

Which kind of audio is this (MediaInfo property list)?

Which build of Magix Vegas Pro 16 is it?

maxim338-d wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:09 AM

Sealed, version 15

Marco. wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:10 AM

Again, which kind of audio (see MediaInfo), which build of Vegas Pro 15?

maxim338-d wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:14 AM

o be honest, I do not know how to find out?

Marco. wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:22 AM

See this FAQ.

vkmast wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:23 AM

You'll see your application name in full in Help / About / Components. The build number (update of the version) is shown in Help / About / General.

And https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-to-post-mediainfo-and-vegas-pro-file-properties--104561/

B 1 and C 1 in the FAQ that Marco. gave you.

maxim338-d wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:35 AM

Version 15.0 (Build 261)

Marco. wrote on 9/25/2018, 3:45 AM

Then first of all you should update to current build 384.

rraud wrote on 9/25/2018, 10:41 AM

Make sure there are no track (or event) audio plug-ins applied. Don't know about the recent VP versions, but an awful sounding compressor, gate and something else were applied to each track by default. Why SCS did this makes little sense. Fortunately the FX defaults can be eliminated or changed easily. Though on my x86 PC w/ VP-9, it had to be done in an advanced (hidden) menu.

As was stated, the 'Media info' utility will display most video and/or audio files' technical information.

NickHope wrote on 9/26/2018, 3:12 AM

Make sure there are no track (or event) audio plug-ins applied. Don't know about the recent VP versions, but an awful sounding compressor, gate and something else were applied to each track by default. Why SCS did this makes little sense. Fortunately the FX defaults can be eliminated or changed easily. Though on my x86 PC w/ VP-9, it had to be done in an advanced (hidden) menu.

Those 3 FX (Track Noise Gate, Track EQ, and Track Compressor) are still applied by default in VP16. We were told again recently somewhere that they don't affect the signal, so they are *probably* not the cause of maxim338-d's problem, but I also would prefer them not to be there by default, and I set it up that way with each new version. Procedure:

Add empty audio track > Remove the 3 FX > Right click on the track header > Set Default Track Properties > Make sure Track FX is checked > OK