Is everyone cool with 10.0d so far?

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ingvarai wrote on 5/19/2011, 4:03 AM
ushere,

I am not sure what I would need it for. My Motu 828 mk3 breakout box has USB 2, which allegedly is faster than firewire. I do have one Canopus analog --> digital converter which uses firewire, but in those rare occasions where I need that box, I use another PC to capture VHS video.

MTuggy wrote on 5/21/2011, 1:34 PM
Yep, working fine - win7 64 bit. I7 12GB of RAM with Nvidia 465.
MikeyDH wrote on 5/22/2011, 7:37 PM
Tim, I have been OK with 10d so far. I only did a few short projects since the update. I do notice that when using OFX like BCC 7 that is stutters a lot. Everything I add to the timeline wether it be BCC or not makes it slower and slower where there is no remeblence of realtime at any preview setting. Most editing at that point becomes a frame at a time. I put in a high speed video card thinking it might help. If I don't take my time and go to fast I crash and burn. Better than it was, but certainly not what I hoped. So far I am only editing .MOV files. Maybe they are the problem. I don't know...


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John_Cline wrote on 5/22/2011, 9:56 PM
"My Motu 828 mk3 breakout box has USB 2, which allegedly is faster than firewire."

Firewire uses DMA (Direct Memory Access) which does not involve any involvement from the CPU, USB2 does require management from the CPU. Therefore, even though Firewire is rated at 400 Mbit/sec and USB2 is advertised at 480 Mbit/sec, Firewire is actually faster in real-world applications. USB3 is WAY faster than USB2 or Firewire. USB3 can operate at up to 5.0 Gbit/s. The raw throughput is 4 Gbit/s, and it's perfectly reasonable to achieve 3.2 Gbit/s (400 MB/s) or even a little more, even after protocol overhead.
Randy Brown wrote on 5/23/2011, 12:51 PM
Before the 10.0c update (or maybe it was 10.0b) I wasn't able to have another instance using my Delta 1010.
Then I noticed with this update, it works but now I occasionally get the error "an error occurred when starting playback. The request is not enabled for this device".
If I go to prefs/audio device it hangs and then shows it's using the Delta drivers...I click ok and it works fine until I start play on the other instance and then go back to the 1st instance.
Anyone else see this happening with M-Audio Delta ASIO drivers?
Thanks,
Randy
banczak wrote on 5/27/2011, 7:35 AM
I wish I'd stuck with platininum 10 because vegas pro 10 (all versions) crashes constantly. And now, I can't backtrack to platinum 10 t so I'm stuck in limbo on a project that I've been trying to finish since Dec 2010. I truly hate hate hate vegas pro 10. I'm hoping that tech support will get in touch soon. Their solve lasted a month than it was back to constant crashes.
I might be the Newblu plugins but maybe not cause I think it was crashing from the beginning. I get those AVCHD errors.
ReneH wrote on 5/30/2011, 6:48 PM
For me, vegas 10 crashes constantly you'd think I was in an Adobe Premiere world.

Yesterday, despite saving periodically, for fear of losing any work I had painstakingly created, I thought things were cool. So I closed Vegas and today I opened the program and I get the Vegas had crashed error and If I wished to save the restored file. The thing was that vegas had not crashed before I closed and saved all my work.

So when i opened the file so that I could restore Vegas had not saved any of my previously saved work! I had put in about 3 hours of time in creating several effects with detail and I have lost all the changes!

Right now as of this very moment I'm am really pissed with Vegas. I do not trust this little piece of software anymore and in my opinion it has gone by way of Adobe Premiere of constant crashes.

What happened to Vegas? It used to be highly reliable and now I cannot trust anything I churn out in this program.
Geoff_Wood wrote on 5/30/2011, 9:35 PM
Have you ever considered the possiblity that maybe it's not Vegas, or Adobe Premiere for that matter, but something badly stuffed up on your computer ?

geoff
Stereodesign wrote on 5/31/2011, 2:48 AM
ReneH, If the system in your profile is your current system then I think this might be the cause of your problems with Vegas 10d.
erikd wrote on 5/31/2011, 6:17 AM
I think part of the problem is Vegas 10 is still not quite finished yet. We had to wait version e to get V9 to work pretty well and I think we are going to need at least an e verion for V10 also.

Sony has been cramming lots of new features into Vegas the last couple of years and stability has been much more of a factor than it was with V8 and prior versions. Stability doesn't sell nearly as well as new features apparently in the world of Vegas users.

I realize you probably want to use V10 for specific reasons but I would recommend trying to render any special fx or features that are in V10 only and then export those into V9 for mastering. I've found V9e to be pretty stable.

Erik
kairosmatt wrote on 5/31/2011, 6:59 AM
I hesitated to add to this thread because of all the good vibes people have been having with 10d, and because I wanted to make sure it wasn't some corrupted file or hardware issue. I have found none, but I only have 4 gigs of RAM, which may be the issue.

At any rate, 10d has been equally unstable. I added an AVI to VERY simple project and it instantly crashed. Every time from then on. So I checked the file, by opening it a much more complicated 10d project, and that played fine. I checked the project by opening a file with the exact same codec, resolution, frame rate, hard drive location and approximate length. No problems. There are just random combinations that are causing 10 to crash. A lot. Constantly. On two systems (the second systems is an older dual core XP 32 bit-but it is equally unstable).

I recreated the project exactly how it was in 8c, added the AVI. No problems.

Plus, 64-bit 10 still can't read raylight AVIs. 64bit 8 can.

The new features are great. BCC is awesome (if also unstable currently). AVCHD playback is incredible-when it doesn't freeze the program. I just can't work in 10 (a,b,c or d) so its back to 8 for me.

kairosmatt
daryl wrote on 5/31/2011, 7:18 AM
10D 64 bit Win 7 Pro 12 G RAM, very solid/stable. I have had a couple of minor issues that got worked out (or around) to my satisfaction.
SWS wrote on 6/6/2011, 2:06 PM
Well in case anyone cares...my strange Delete/Undo problems were solved by Liz at support by doing the good old.... reset defaults.. CTRL & SHIFT on Vegas start-up

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