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Nat wrote on 2/15/2006, 11:56 AM
Notable Fixes/Changes in Version 6.0d

* Support for VR-mode DVD Handycam® camcorder discs has been improved. When importing video from Sony DVD Handycam discs in VR or Video mode, each chapter is now imported as a separate file.
* The MainConcept AVC/AAC codec has been added to Vegas. You can use this plug-in to import H.264 video in your projects and to render H.264 video (including support for HD frame sizes, two-pass encoding, main and baseline profiles, export to all common frame rates— including NTSC, PAL, and 24p— and Apple iPod® video format).

Please continue to use the Sony AVC/AAC encoder to create video for the PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable).
* Video quality has been improved for the Sony AVC/AAC encoder and rendering templates have been refined.
* A problem has been fixed that could cause problems when reading AVI files with MP3-encoded audio.
* A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to hang in some low-memory situations.
* A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash after copying and pasting Bézier mask keyframes between events.
* A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash when pressing Alt+Shift+4 to toggle external monitor preview when the Video Preview window is not visible.
* A problem has been fixed that could cause nested projects to display the incorrect length.
* Audio/video synchronization has been improved when reading certain QuickTime files.
* High-definition Windows Media Video rendering templates now use the Windows Media Audio 9 codec for improved device compatibility.
* A problem has been fixed that could cause a hang when burning a disc-at-once CD with the Plextor 716 SATA drive.
* A display issue with Waves GTR plug-ins has been fixed.
* A problem has been fixed that could occur when editing audio event properties on systems that use decimal separators other than a period.
* A problem has been fixed that could occur when typing nondelimited timecode in the Vegas external video capture application in PAL format.
* Various improvements have been made to the Media Manager.
* A problem that could cause XFX audio effects to run in demo mode has been fixed.
* Fixed a problem that could occur when running the Batch Render script without Quick Time installed.
* Resolved an issue with recapture of media from an AAF import.
* A bug has been fixed that occurred when setting the Timecode InPoint value of a media source during AAF export.
* A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash when adding some MPEG-2 files to the timeline and converting YUV 4:2:0 color to RGB.
* Last-used render templates are now preserved for each rendering format.
* Issues with certain VST plug-ins that related to presets and settings have been fixed.
* A problem with the ripple function sometimes creating very small event overlaps has been fixed.
* Scripting: a problem has been fixed that could prevent RenderArgs flags (such as IncludeMarkers) from changing the render settings.
Jim H wrote on 2/15/2006, 7:55 PM
"A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash after copying and pasting Bézier mask keyframes between events."

I'm glad to see it wasn't just me.. I discovered this flaw in my last project. You can get around it by closing the original event before opening and pasting into the destination event.
MH_Stevens wrote on 2/15/2006, 10:05 PM
Nat says:
"...render H.264 video (including support for HD frame sizes, two-pass encoding, main and baseline profiles, export to all common frame rates— including NTSC, PAL, and 24p— and Apple iPod® video format).

But I've looked at it and the resolution is still looks to be a poxy 640x480?

Michael

PeterWright wrote on 2/16/2006, 1:21 AM
Looks like we have to create our own presets using Custom, but so far every time I put in 1080 it gets changed to 1088.
birdcat wrote on 2/16/2006, 4:49 AM
OK - Downloaded it but haven't decided whether to install it yet.

If I'm not having any problems with 6.0c is it worth the time and risk to install 6.0d?

Thanks.

Bruce
DJPadre wrote on 2/16/2006, 5:00 AM
ok, my post got deleted..
wonder if im onto something re- bluray and h.264....
kentwolf wrote on 2/16/2006, 5:35 AM
>>...If I'm not having any problems with 6.0c...

If you add a nested veg to a timeline with markers, you will guaranteed have problems. The calculated length of the nested veg will be incorrect.

I would definitely install it.
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 2/16/2006, 8:20 AM
" "A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash after copying and pasting Bézier mask keyframes between events."

the problem wasn't so much the copy, but when the copy was done and the very next thing you did was use the "create" tool on the mask again. if you just switched to the arrow tool or something like tha tand clicked in the masking area it was there, I told them about it a long time back on 6a or b, but other things were higher on the list. Yea it was causing me some stress once in a while - but the fact that Vegas backs up your project regularly w/o me having to do anything means that even if there's an instability in the program for a little while it's not a night killer or something.

Dave
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 2/16/2006, 8:23 AM
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not likely - it was probably a glitch - they don't delete a post that is soley based on speculation. If you were a beta tester with them that had inside information and you were using "speculation" to tell us things you shouldn't - they *might*. I guess is that it's a glitch.

Dave
ricnev wrote on 2/16/2006, 12:55 PM
Perhaps posting your original post again would work?

Richard