Possible BUG check??

vicmilt wrote on 2/21/2012, 12:46 PM
In my prior post I queried whether anything had changed in the latest permutaion of VP-11

Now I've uncovered something in MY computer and I'm wondering if a few of you would check it out in YOUR computers?

First:
Win 7 64bit
Vegas Pro v 11 Build 521 (I think that's the latest)

If I click the D letter it functions as if I click the CTRL D - that is it changes the selection mode.

If I click the F letter it functions as if I clicked the CTRL F mode - that is it ripples all tracks, not just the active track.

On the other hand, the letter Z does nothing - CTRL Z works as expected.
Same with S (split clip) vs CTRL S (save) and N vs CTRL N (New project)

So if there is a software bug - I can definitely report that it's in the Ripple and Cursor Selection modes (if no where else).

What do you all think?

v

Comments

Tom Pauncz wrote on 2/21/2012, 12:55 PM
Vic,
Looked at the on-line help to see what those keys do and tested.

I did not see any anomalies - IOW cannot duplicate what you are seeing.

Win7-64bit, VP11-521

Tom
paul_w wrote on 2/21/2012, 1:02 PM
The help file says:

Switch to normal editing tool Ctrl+D

Switch to next editing tool D

Switch to previous editing tool Shift+D

and thats what i see here..

Paul.
Former user wrote on 2/21/2012, 1:09 PM
The F function ripples all affected tracks. If you have audio stacked, then that track would be affected.

Dave T2
vicmilt wrote on 2/21/2012, 3:44 PM
Paul - you are RIGHT - there is a CTRL D and a D command. And in fact they are correct.
This of course comes from not editing every day and I'm just back from a three month hiatus. Meanwhile I've installed ver 11 - so everything is suspect.

My Ripples however - F or CTRL F or SHIFT CTRL F are all moving every track, that is every video track shifts when I click F.

Is there a way to "unaffect" tracks? I'm hoping that I've inadvertently clicked something that is making every ripple move every track.
xberk wrote on 2/21/2012, 6:55 PM
>>Is there a way to "unaffect" tracks?
Vic .. yes. Find the Auto Ripple button on the menu bar above the timeline. THere is a down arrow, that will give you choices on how you want the auto-ripple to funchtion. ONe of those is "affected tracks" This means the other tracks, not selected, will not be affected.

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vicmilt wrote on 2/23/2012, 12:34 PM
This also posted under another link:

END OF STORY...

I erased the latest version of the software and remounted an older build of Vegas 11 - no help.
CTRL key was STUCK
Could not mount any Event FX.
Even with this "all new" version of Vegas Pro 11

Finally (after a good nights sleep) I solved it.
I went to OPTIONS>PREFERENCES>DEFAULT ALL
Situation cured.
So somewhere - somehow - something internal got clicked.

I did download a third party software for doing auto "pan and scans" - so maybe that was the culprit - but in truth I don't know.

It's working again - hooray!