HELP! Rendering Templates

bstaley wrote on 8/13/2002, 9:13 AM
I recently had to format my harddrive and reinstall everything. After reinstalling Vegas 3.0c I had to manually try to recreate my custom rendering templates. This is extremely time consuming and not very accurate. Is there an easy way to export my rendering templates so I can easily load them back in if I have to reinstall again? I searched these forums and the best I can figure out is that I have to mess with the registry to do this. It doesn't make sense. Why should it be that difficult? Why can't your settings be in an ".ini" file of some sort that can just be copied into the right directory?

I did notice a directory with ".sft" files that are named after my templates, but copying these files into my new installation doesn't seem to work.

I hope I'm just overlooking something obvious. Is there an easier way? Sometimes I use VV3 on my laptop and it would nice to have the same templates on both machines too.

Thanks.

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bstaley wrote on 8/13/2002, 12:21 PM
Bump!
bstaley wrote on 8/15/2002, 7:56 AM
Can anybody help me with this? Please.
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/15/2002, 8:18 AM
Hi bstaley,

FWIW, I tinkered a bit with this but still haven't got a simple solution. (Just wanted you to know you weren't totally ignored.)

The presets and chains are pretty straightforward, but the templates are less so.

Right now, it doesn't look so good. Maybe others have had better results.

Regards, MPH

bstaley wrote on 8/15/2002, 11:17 AM
I appreciate you taking the time to answer my question. Any other suggestions would be appreciated as well. Thank you.
Shredder wrote on 8/15/2002, 11:24 AM
I played with this & have some info to help you on your quest, but I don't think you'll be able to do it, or at least easily.

The main issue is that the templates in the "~\Sonic Foundry\Vegas Video\File Templates" are contained within subfolders that match registry keys, which are likely dynamically generated & differ from system to system.

The mappings to those directories are stored in the registry, but they seem to have references to codecs etc., which my also have dynamically created keys.

The following procedure works on my machine, I can backup, delete & restore the templates. This may not work if you're transferring from system to system.

Firstly, you really need to back these up BEFORE your reinstall the OS. Let's assume you still have the source computer (for now).

1. Start up the Registry Editor: Start...Run..."regedit"

2. Go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sonic Foundry\FileIO\Templates

3. Highlight "Templates

4. Select Registry...Export Registry File

5. Make sure you've chosen 'Selected Branch' & that it's the same as step 2

Pick a name like "vvtemplates.reg" and Save it to someplace you'll be able to find it, like the desktop.

6. Copy the vvtemplates.reg file into your target computer & double-click on it. Click YES to enter it into the registry, you show get a confirmation message that it worked.

7. Copy the CONTENTS of the ~\Sonic Foundry\Vegas Video\File Templates Directory to the Target computer, in the same location.

For this to work you will need to re-install VV to the same location as before, or you will have to tweak the reg file to reflect the new path.

Now, if you DIDN'T back up your registry before you re-installed, you've got a bigger task on your hand, you'll have to recreate the registry settings. (Which may not work anyway as you may have new codec keys now)

My guess is these numbers are dynamincally created, so they'll differ from install to install. If you want to check it. Look for the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Sonic Foundry\File Format Cache\{C6D72CA1-C847-11D3-A484-00AA006BA2BA}

and look at the 'Reader' Value - mine is set to {EA9D287B-C85A-11D3-BB3A-0050DA1A5B06} whic I guess is the avi codec. If you're the same, you should have no trouble, but if it's different, you'lll have to recreate all the mappings That's seems like a bear.

I'm sorry I can't give you better info, but hopefully this will get you a little closer to the solution.

My guess is you'd have to write a script to intelligently replace the dynamic keys in the reg file & rename the folders, based on the new keys in your reinstalled system.

Good Luck!

- Jon
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/15/2002, 11:38 AM
Hi b, Jon,

I also don't see a way other than some ugly registry hacks, yet.

Bear in mind that the keys and folders may be in different places, depending on what other SoFo products and versions you have (or had) installed.

Good luck,

MPH
bstaley wrote on 8/16/2002, 7:50 AM
I'll give it a try the next time I reinstall. Thanks for the tips.

Why can't Sonic Foundry just make a simple ".ini" type file to copy? Users could then share templates. Is anybody from SF listening?

Thanks again all.
Infinite5ths wrote on 6/29/2006, 10:01 AM
I know this thread is REALLY old; but did Sony ever come up with an easy solution for this? I've just installed a 2nd system hard drive, to use as a boot drive (dual-boot setup) to isolate my DAW/NLE software from the rest of my system. I'm reinstalling my Sony products (Vegas 6, SF 8, CD Arch, DVD Arch) on the new drive and I'd like to bring over my old rendering templates from Vegas & SF. I can't find any easy way to do this. Do I just have to manually re-create each template?
Infinite5ths wrote on 6/30/2006, 9:34 AM
Shall I take the silence as a "No" by default?