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michael-harrison wrote on 6/4/2020, 1:43 PM

You have to have the fx panel open for the event with that effect and have the s_aurora effect highlighted.

Then you'll get the control points in the preview window as long as the cursor is over the event in question.

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System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

rock-c wrote on 6/4/2020, 8:05 PM

@michael-harrison Do you mean this?:

It is very incomplete and clumsy:

1. It doesn't have the path overlay so that we can't understand the point's function;

2. It doesn't have the pan control overlay : so that we can't use the pan control overlay.

Why Vegas team make this feature so incomplete and clumsy? It is just like a semi-finished product.

michael-harrison wrote on 6/4/2020, 8:45 PM

You should ask about that on the Boris forum. Either it's something that Boris has control over, it's their plugin after all, or they may be able to give you a workaround.

System 1:

Windows 10
i9-10850K 10 Core
128.0G RAM
Nvidia RTX 3060 Studio driver [most likely latest]
Resolution        3840 x 2160 x 60 hertz
Video Memory 12G GDDR5

 

System 2:

Lenovo Yoga 720
Core i7-7700 2.8Ghz quad core, 8 logical
16G ram
Intel HD 630 gpu 1G vram
Nvidia GTX 1050 gpu 2G vram

 

rock-c wrote on 6/5/2020, 1:41 PM

You should ask about that on the Boris forum. Either it's something that Boris has control over, it's their plugin after all, or they may be able to give you a workaround.

It seems that only Vegas can't show control overlay normally. It's obvious that it's Vegas' problem.