I need help with something regarding Movie Studio 15.0 Platinum

blazethemoviefan wrote on 4/28/2018, 7:57 PM

Basically when I make a video clip, the program always gets in front. And this is annoying because I want to work on other projects after the clip is done saving. This has also interrupted video games,which really is annoying. If I want to get back into the project, I want to get back on my own merits, I don't want it to get in front by itself.

Is there a way to disable this?

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Musicvid wrote on 4/28/2018, 8:42 PM

I'm not at all sure what you are trying to describe.

The Vegas MSP 14 GUI minimizes or sizes normally whether rendering, or when not rendering.

If you are complaining that the dialogue pops up again when finished and interrupts your game, the solution is dirt simple:

Real editors don't multitask. IOW, play your games on your gaming computer, and render on your editing computer.

blazethemoviefan wrote on 4/28/2018, 10:29 PM

I'm not at all sure what you are trying to describe.

The Vegas MSP 14 GUI minimizes or sizes normally whether rendering, or when not rendering.

If you are complaining that the dialogue pops up again when finished and interrupts your game, the solution is dirt simple:

Real editors don't multitask. IOW, play your games on your gaming computer, and render on your editing computer.

Alright I'll try explain it better.

After the video clip is done rendering 100%, the project interrupts ANY program I'm using including video games. For example if I'm in middle of working on another project, it automatically minimizes said project and has that project in front. That is so annoying.

I hope I managed to explain better what the problem is.

Musicvid wrote on 4/29/2018, 8:58 AM

1. I've never shared your experience, not in seventeen years with the software, but then again, I've never demanded CPU-intensive multitasking during rendering, which is in direct competition for system resources.

Have you tried "always on top" for your video games, which is a Windows function that has nothing to do with Vegas? Tried changing your Windows task priorities?

I wonder what your expectations are. It comes down to a huge case of competing priorities, and most of us have had to adjust realistically rather than demand our frosting before the cake is baked. Just saying.