Sony Forum readers:
I cannot get any of my FX plug-ins to work in Sony Vegas Pro 8.0c.
Background: I think the disc I bought off of Ebay about 2 years ago is some sort of trial copy though it had a serial number I have registered with Sony. (it was offered as a "FULL" version.) I first got concerned about this when my DVD Architect quit working after a set period. The dialog box indicated that I needed to buy a FULL version or upgrade for the DVD Architect to remain functional. I have since tried to clarify with Sony that if my program was a registered full copy then I should also have a full working copy of DVD Architect but they have not bothered to reply on this side issue.
So I have been trying to get my FX effects to work and have linked 4 of the basic ones together on a 3 minute test clip but they are not taking effect.
I have moved the slider diamonds in the "timeline/trimmer" box thinking that may have something to do with it,
I have pre-selected the video clip to no avail,
I have read the Help pages but do not fully understand part of what they are saying.
How do you get the plug in effect to actually affect the video clip is my fundamental question.
Nothing shows in the video preview window.
I have looked at a You Tune tutorial on this and my version does not show the effects occurring in the clip.
Is there a check box in Preferences to active the FX Plugins? (I didn't see anything...)
Some other questions I have are:
Does the program only provide a limited number of FX plug ins to work with?
If I have software with these missing elements do I have to buy into the upgrade SV 9.0 to get everything working?
Can I just buy Ultimate S to gain back the basics of my FX chain plus the improvements they offer? It sounds like Ultimate S assumes you have a fully functional software copy to begin with.
I have been creating basic movies for several years now just fine with this but when trying out the Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Color to Black and White then these are presenting unknown problems.
What would you do in my case?
Thanks,
Bill
I cannot get any of my FX plug-ins to work in Sony Vegas Pro 8.0c.
Background: I think the disc I bought off of Ebay about 2 years ago is some sort of trial copy though it had a serial number I have registered with Sony. (it was offered as a "FULL" version.) I first got concerned about this when my DVD Architect quit working after a set period. The dialog box indicated that I needed to buy a FULL version or upgrade for the DVD Architect to remain functional. I have since tried to clarify with Sony that if my program was a registered full copy then I should also have a full working copy of DVD Architect but they have not bothered to reply on this side issue.
So I have been trying to get my FX effects to work and have linked 4 of the basic ones together on a 3 minute test clip but they are not taking effect.
I have moved the slider diamonds in the "timeline/trimmer" box thinking that may have something to do with it,
I have pre-selected the video clip to no avail,
I have read the Help pages but do not fully understand part of what they are saying.
How do you get the plug in effect to actually affect the video clip is my fundamental question.
Nothing shows in the video preview window.
I have looked at a You Tune tutorial on this and my version does not show the effects occurring in the clip.
Is there a check box in Preferences to active the FX Plugins? (I didn't see anything...)
Some other questions I have are:
Does the program only provide a limited number of FX plug ins to work with?
If I have software with these missing elements do I have to buy into the upgrade SV 9.0 to get everything working?
Can I just buy Ultimate S to gain back the basics of my FX chain plus the improvements they offer? It sounds like Ultimate S assumes you have a fully functional software copy to begin with.
I have been creating basic movies for several years now just fine with this but when trying out the Hue, Saturation, Brightness, Color to Black and White then these are presenting unknown problems.
What would you do in my case?
Thanks,
Bill