New Blue Filters

robertOZ wrote on 6/16/2018, 5:03 PM

I have recently installed Movie Studio 15 Platinum and as part of the installation, I also installed some New Blue packages that I already own, now and I can see that they installed into the C:\ProgramData\Magix\Common folder.

Do they also need to be copied into another Magix folder as I cannot locate them within the fx folder

Thanks for any assistance

 

 

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EricLNZ wrote on 6/16/2018, 6:55 PM

Depending on what they are and what they originally came with you should find New Blue and/or NewBlue FX folders in your C:\Progam Files and Program Files (x86) folders.

From your post it appears you have stand alone New Blue packages which presumably should work with any version of VMS. Probably best you contact New Blue for assistance if they are not appearing.

robertOZ wrote on 6/17/2018, 2:19 PM

Contacted New Blue, issue is now resolved, it would appear that I was installing to Magix Video Studio, when I should have been installing to Sony Vegas Openfx-64 bit, I did try to find out the correct location before I installed, thought that the Magix option was the correct one

 

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