Now that we've gotten most of our big editing projects out
of the way for the summer, we've tried switching over
completely to VV and removed Vegas Pro from the system ...
but not without loss of a good deal of the stability that
was inherent in the latter.
Despite upgrading recently to 2.0a, we still haven't gotten
an installation of Vegas Video to be anywhere near as solid
as previous versions of Vegas Pro were on this same Win98
DAW with MOTU 2408.
Hangups and freezes occur randomly when editing, often when
using a volume envelope.
One of the most frequent problems ... and one that can be
reproduced on demand without fail ... is Vegas causing an
Invalid Page Fault in kernel32 about the third time you
choose View|Minnimize All Tracks from the VV Menu Bar.
This can be reproduced even when there are no events in
VV ... but it strangely does not happen at all when using
the "~" keyboard shortcut to perform the same action.
I would almost suspect a video subsystem problem the way
some of these things happen, but this is the same G400 Dual
Head and drivers that performed so well with VP?
It's a damn shame, Vegas Pro was so solid all this past
year on this box ... now I am getting leary of turning on
VV in front of a client.
Anyone else experiencing these kind of problems with VV?
KAC ...
of the way for the summer, we've tried switching over
completely to VV and removed Vegas Pro from the system ...
but not without loss of a good deal of the stability that
was inherent in the latter.
Despite upgrading recently to 2.0a, we still haven't gotten
an installation of Vegas Video to be anywhere near as solid
as previous versions of Vegas Pro were on this same Win98
DAW with MOTU 2408.
Hangups and freezes occur randomly when editing, often when
using a volume envelope.
One of the most frequent problems ... and one that can be
reproduced on demand without fail ... is Vegas causing an
Invalid Page Fault in kernel32 about the third time you
choose View|Minnimize All Tracks from the VV Menu Bar.
This can be reproduced even when there are no events in
VV ... but it strangely does not happen at all when using
the "~" keyboard shortcut to perform the same action.
I would almost suspect a video subsystem problem the way
some of these things happen, but this is the same G400 Dual
Head and drivers that performed so well with VP?
It's a damn shame, Vegas Pro was so solid all this past
year on this box ... now I am getting leary of turning on
VV in front of a client.
Anyone else experiencing these kind of problems with VV?
KAC ...