Vegas 19 constantly crashing

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Former user wrote on 5/18/2022, 8:47 PM

Every time I update the program crashes.. I would make the changes suggested on you tube and it would fix the problem now the latest update and here we go again.. crashes over and over. Why can't they work this out with the new updates???

@steve-r was it always unstable since you installed 550 or it it become unstable?

How long ago did you install it, close to release date?

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EricLNZ wrote on 5/18/2022, 9:06 PM

@Former user Steve is using VMS not VP. He's also posted in several places in the VMS forum which I discovered after my earlier post. The last VMS update, builds 178 & 223 (Basic and Platinum) were ten months ago and as you are probably aware VMS is now a retired product. Why he's updating now is a mystery.

Anyway he needs to start a thread in the VMS forum giving more details for us to help him.

HyperionZ wrote on 8/9/2022, 2:26 AM

If there's anyone having a problem with NewBlue Titler Pro 3 making you crash every time you do anything with it, your problem resides in C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins where there will be an old NewBlue folder without the FX at the end, go into that folder, copy any of the subfolders that aren't in the NewBlueFX folder and then paste them in there. Delete the old NewBlue folder and your problem/issue will be fixed.

This will also decrease loading times for Vegas.

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John-Aceti wrote on 9/4/2022, 10:40 AM

Mine is unusable, I have a Ryzen 9 3950x, 32gigs ram, 3090ti and I try to load my 5k footage and it crashes even after creating proxy files.

Steve-Gill wrote on 10/23/2022, 6:19 AM

if you haven't done the reset as Dexcon suggested try going to C:\Users\your name\AppData\Local\VEGAS Pro\19.0, there's a couple of plugins files at the bottom of the BIN section but i would just delete everything in that folder, Vegas will take a moment to load next time but it will rebuild all those files including reloading your plugins

Thanks "Former User" I think you solved my problem. At least I was able to render my 58min project after moving all those files into a temp directory (just in case). I'll try the other project that was failing but if it succeeds I won't be back :)

I had already tried updating win11 and all drivers, even reinstalled v19pro and the same totally frustrating untrapped exceptions coming from various dlls according to the vegas crash reporting. All the crash reports were not responded to, including the ones I entered my email into.

RogerS wrote on 10/23/2022, 7:32 AM

Crash reports aren't support requests

jetdv wrote on 10/23/2022, 7:41 AM

If there's anyone having a problem with NewBlue Titler Pro 3 making you crash every time you do anything with it, your problem resides in C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins where there will be an old NewBlue folder without the FX at the end, go into that folder, copy any of the subfolders that aren't in the NewBlueFX folder and then paste them in there. Delete the old NewBlue folder and your problem/issue will be fixed.

This will also decrease loading times for Vegas.


@HyperionZ, Titler Pro 3 is extremely old. The current version is Titler Pro 7. There's no guarantee that a version as old as Titler Pro 3 will work in current versions of VEGAS.

HyperionZ wrote on 10/31/2022, 4:39 PM

If there's anyone having a problem with NewBlue Titler Pro 3 making you crash every time you do anything with it, your problem resides in C:\Program Files\Common Files\OFX\Plugins where there will be an old NewBlue folder without the FX at the end, go into that folder, copy any of the subfolders that aren't in the NewBlueFX folder and then paste them in there. Delete the old NewBlue folder and your problem/issue will be fixed.

This will also decrease loading times for Vegas.


@HyperionZ, Titler Pro 3 is extremely old. The current version is Titler Pro 7. There's no guarantee that a version as old as Titler Pro 3 will work in current versions of VEGAS.

Regardless of how old, if people do use it then there's a fix.

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  2. WD_BLACK SN850X 4TB [7,3GB/S Read Speed | 6,6GB/S Write Speed] {2400TBW | BiCS5 TLC | PCIe Gen 4 x 4}

- HDD:

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  3. Western Digital 8TB [200MB/S R/W Speed] {25FB}
  4. Western Digital 14TB [200MB/S R/W Speed] {264D}

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jetdv wrote on 11/1/2022, 7:34 AM

@HyperionZ, I can tell you with certainty that there will not be a new build of Titler Pro 3 if there is an issue with it working. That's mainly why I said there is no guarantee. If you get it working, fine. If not, then it won't.