Hey everyone my Sony Vegas HD 11 Platinum and Sound Forge are stuck on DirectX Plug In Initializing. I just bought them off Amazon and the DVD Architect works fine(figures the one I Don't need works)
Any help? I have not installed NewBlue yet so uninstalling that wont help.
In fact, it might not hurt to go to Windows Update manually and get all of those updates that don't install automatically. They can include a number of drivers as well as DirectX support.
"You have a non-compliant DirectX plugin somewhere on your system.
The way to isolate the culprit is to rename the .dll files one-by-one until you find it.
Sorry, this is not Vegas' fault."
Any Ideas people? also can someone further clarity this "You have a non-compliant DirectX plugin somewhere on your system.
The way to isolate the culprit is to rename the .dll files one-by-one until you find it.
Sorry, this is not Vegas' fault."
How can I do this?
Sony Replied again telling me to do the following;
Verify that the latest version of DirectX is installed on your system. To do so, go into the Start menu, select Run and type DXDIAG in the field provided. Then press OK and the version should be listed towards the bottom of the System tab. You can find the most up to date version of DirectX to download at www.microsoft.com."
Look first at other programs you have installed. Find the DirectX plugins for those programs (who knows where) and selectively rename the extensions from *.dll to *.dllOLD or something like that. There are abundant directions on the internet showing how to rename file extensions for various Windows versions (all different).
There are many people writing plugins out there; not all of them know what they are doing or follow the rules. Yes, a rogue plugin from another software or effects library can stop Vegas in its tracks.
Sorry I can't be of more specific help because I don't know what softwares you may have installed on your machine and then forgotten about. Other audio editors and third party effects are a good place to start looking.
Yes, best advice is install your Sony products on a fresh OS, not on a gaming machine. You've undoubtedly got hundreds of third party DirectX .dlls installed, and tracking down the culprit(s) could take forever +.
dxdiag is built in to your Windows system. It "may" give you some clues, or it may not.
I downloaded the Trial for Version 12 of the Movie Studio HD and it had the same thing so I don't think its this one program. Also Audio Sound Forge is stuck on the splash art.
I'd suggest a complete reinstall (windows included), then start with movie studio. You certainly know what the problem is as when you add something that breaks it.
Also without knowing your system we can't really help.
Hey man(or woman) I just checked here and I have DirectX version 11
and when it loads it tells me DirectShow has problems, asking me to bypass it.
Once I can back up my files I am going to try adn system restore the PC to default and see if that helps and I'll make sure directX is updated before installing then I will install that and if it works I'll install my games/programs one by one.
Ok well after a whole day of messing around with the computer I installed a fresh reinstall of Windows 7, the programs work for now, only 1 of my games is installed, but they work so I'll save the PC here and install them 1 by one and I'll let you guys know.
PS: I did happen to lose my Microsoft Office though lol.