Sapphire OFX Rendering bug

ChromaticAeternus wrote on 3/4/2021, 6:15 AM

Hello,

I'm using Vegas Pro 14 with Sapphire OFX Plugin, but I recently have problems rendering with the plugin's transitions/effects.

This is how I want it to be rendered with the preset above.

And this is how the software renders it.

To be honest I'm really annoyed by that and I hope someone helps me for this.

Thank you,

ChromaticAeternus

Comments

Grazie wrote on 3/4/2021, 6:39 AM

@ChromaticAeternus - Dunno where to start? Have you had this issue before? When was the last time you had success in VP14 using Sapphire? GPU acceleration ON or OFF? What’s your GPU and Driver?

I notice that this is your very first post here. Unless you give us more to go on, kinda stuck - yeah?

ChromaticAeternus wrote on 3/4/2021, 6:52 AM

Nevermind, just found the problem, no need to help me! But thank you guys anyway.

Dexcon wrote on 3/4/2021, 6:54 AM

@ChromaticAeternus  ... and the solution was? Just to help anybody else who has a similar problem in the future.

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ChromaticAeternus wrote on 3/4/2021, 7:13 AM

lan-mLMC's solution, I also found a tutorial how to fix it.

Hope it helps