Red diagonal watermarks across Borisfx transitions

Pete-Clough wrote on 5/1/2021, 4:09 AM

I recently purchased Movie studio 17 platinum bundled with Borisfx and NewBlue Titler. The video transitions have a red diagonal watermark making them useless. I have reinstalled the addons without any success. I have raised the issue with Borisfx and awaiting a reply. Has anyone got a solution to this?

Comments

Dexcon wrote on 5/1/2021, 5:51 AM

The BorisFX offer with Movie Studio was as stated in the offer for the Sapphire 2020 Render Unit. There are 8 Units with the entire Sapphire Full Suite https://borisfx.com/products/sapphire/?collection=sapphire&product=sapphire (which, incidentally, usually sells for $1,695 USD), but only one Unit, the Render Unit, is licensed for use with Movie Studio.

If the installation of Sapphire is in any way similar to the installation of BorisFX Continuum Units, there should be an option as part of the installation process to not install the unlicensed Units so as those unlicensed Units don't appear at all in Movie Studio.

 

Cameras: Sony FDR-AX100E; GoPro Hero 11 Black Creator Edition; Samsung S23 Ultra smart phone

Installed: Vegas Pro 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 & 23, HitFilm Pro 2021.3, DaVinci Resolve Studio 20.2, BCC 2025.5, Mocha Pro 2025.5, NBFX TotalFX 7, Neat NR 6, DVD Architect 6.0, MAGIX Travel Maps, Sound Forge Pro 16, SpectraLayers Pro 12, iZotope RX11 Advanced and many other iZ plugins, Vegasaur 4.0

Windows 11

Dell Alienware Aurora 11:

10th Gen Intel i9 10900KF - 10 cores (20 threads) - 3.7 to 5.3 GHz

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 - liquid cooled

64GB RAM - Dual Channel HyperX FURY DDR4 XMP at 3200MHz

C drive: 2TB Samsung 990 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD

D: drive: 4TB Samsung 870 SATA SSD (used for media for editing current projects)

E: drive: 2TB Samsung 870 SATA SSD

F: drive: 6TB WD 7200 rpm Black HDD 3.5"

Dell Ultrasharp 32" 4K Color Calibrated Monitor

 

LAPTOP:

Dell Inspiron 5310 EVO 13.3"

i5-11320H CPU

C Drive: 1TB Corsair Gen4 NVMe M.2 2230 SSD (upgraded from the original 500 GB SSD)

Monitor is 2560 x 1600 @ 60 Hz

Pete-Clough wrote on 5/1/2021, 9:44 AM

That would make sense but it does not give this impression or explain this anywhere. Thanks