Izotope Presets Save in a separate Folder? Odd . .

Grazie wrote on 1/20/2012, 1:34 AM
Yesterday I used Izo denoise plugin. I got a result that was better than adequate and wished to save the Preset - remember, this is happening ALL within Vegas - off goes the Izo Plug and requesting me to save this preset in some exo-Vegas folder? Sure, I can work out WHY it is doing this, but that is a million miles away from the Vegas Working profile? I've not had this with any other 3rd party Plug, Video or Audio.

Having and reading reports of memory leaks and so on, this type of "paddle my own canoe" behavior - IMO - SCS should be redirected back to the Vegas workflow.

We have enough variables going in VP11, that I really don't want to be turned into more of a geek, by 3rd party suppliers, to get my work done - I don't need it.

I have to film and edit, that's what I think I do best. Sony Creative Software - my emphasise is on the wish to be creative with my video and edit work. Am I getting this wrong now?

Odd . . . . . and still love the "package".

G

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JohnnyRoy wrote on 1/21/2012, 9:31 AM
> "Yesterday I used Izo denoise plugin. I got a result that was better than adequate and wished to save the Preset - remember, this is happening ALL within Vegas - off goes the Izo Plug and requesting me to save this preset in some exo-Vegas folder?"

It sounds like you loaded the VST version of the plug-in instead of the DirectX version. The VST architecture always loads presets from the file system. Check the little icon next to the plug-in name before you add it and make sure it doesn't say VST on it.

~jr
Grazie wrote on 1/21/2012, 10:32 AM
Thanks John.

Now, how am I to know that, or, why should I know that? I just want to use the Plug?

Cheers

Grazie