If I put a lot of plugins, Vegas starts to have problems, run slowly, There is no problem with the "waves", because they run perfect, but if I put more "waves" it starts to take time to play audio
Vegas has had audio issues for a decade. There is no solution to VST issues until Magix address the problem and they have no current plans to do so. Cheers
Vegas has had audio issues for a decade. There is no solution to VST issues until Magix address the problem and they have no current plans to do so. Cheers
It is true that not much has happened in Vegas Pro on the subject of audio in recent years - but to make such a statement without knowing or asking what PC configuration the user has is extraordinary unfair to the development team. That is deliberate expulsion of customers.
Vegas has had audio issues for a decade. There is no solution to VST issues until Magix address the problem and they have no current plans to do so. Cheers
It is true that not much has happened in Vegas Pro on the subject of audio in recent years - but to make such a statement without knowing or asking what PC configuration the user has is extraordinary unfair to the development team. That is deliberate expulsion of customers.
You are not very generous with your information. Try again and read what is listed under "B" and "C". It shouldn't be a question and answer game. It is also interesting which FX you have assigned exactly and in which order. To simplify the description, screenshots would often be helpful.
Hi CPU VST audio plug-ins run better on a track or event than on a master or sub-master bus. There are problems though that Magix is aware of, and "has plans to look into it"... but not immediately, so don't hold yo' breath.
We do admit that very little work has been done on the audio side of the VEGAS code for quite a long time. A lot of issues were introduced with the 64 bit version of the code, but some other bugs have festered for a long time as well.
We very much want to get back into developing the audio side of VEGAS again in the near future. It is embarrassing that some of these issues, whether performance glitches, workflow problems, or just plain modernization, have not been addressed. The audio engine is extremely complex and has some significant flaws in its design which hinder our ability to easily repair the problems. The biggest issue for us is that we simply do not have an engineer on staff right now that has skills needed to address the audio concerns in VEGAS. Our team is quite small for an application that is the size and complexity that VEGAS is, and the expertise of the engineers on staff is in vastly different areas than this.
At this point, since we have not been approved to acquire a new resource to help us with this, we are looking to target one of our current engineers to begin researching and organizing a game plan for addressing the audio concerns in VEGAS. Doing this will sadly mean that other parts of VEGAS will begin to be neglected, but the audio deficiencies are becoming too great to turn a blind eye to. I would like to say that you will see quick improvements in this area, but that is just not realistic. We are not ignoring this, we've heard the complaints and we very much want to address this.
Of course I also read that - including the entire thread in which it was written and in which you went off to Vegas in a rather rude manner.
We are here, however, a peer forum in which mainly users help each other. The fact that even the developers are reading along here and, as in this case, even the product owner makes a statement, is something I feel particularly appreciative of the forum participants.
To my criticism in the fourth post of this thread: I didn't like it that a user asked for advice and help and you just sent one more snappy message to Vegas - without offering the questioner any constructive help.
The fact that Vegas pro - from then a special program for audio editing - has now evolved into a video editing program - is, as Gary explains, dependent on many factors that exist everywhere in the business world - we could discuss a thousand examples.
We only have to bring in our arguments for or against, or if that doesn't help, to switch to another product, or especially here - to manage audio editing in another tool.
Scolding like a pipe sparrow, or driving away other users, I consider to be unhelpful, even bad.