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PeterDuke wrote on 11/7/2011, 7:43 PM
In another thread, ForumAdmin said, "We are investigating the root cause of the issue. However, it appears that updating to the latest version of the NewBlue Titler Pro will resolve it."

This may also apply to you. Try uninstalling the NB Titler, or updating to latest version if you haven't, and see if that is the cause.



Dr Zen wrote on 11/7/2011, 8:33 PM
It is retarded that they have removed some of my favorite rendering templates from version 10 - makes no sense to remove something that has always been there.
Anyway, I have a very easy solution to get back your 60/50p customization.
For this to work, you must still have Vegas Pro 10 installed on your computer.
Open up any old project in Vegas Pro 10 and go straight to Render As.
Find each template you would like to still have access to in Pro 11.
Hit customize for each one - then go to the top and add some extra word in the description for the template - then SAVE AS a new Custom Template.
Close Vegas Pro 10.
Open Vegas Pro 11.
Now when you go to the Sony AVC templates, the customized template from Pro 10 will also show in Pro 11. You will now have full access restored to 50/60p frame rates.
All the best.
Dex :)
JLM wrote on 11/7/2011, 9:05 PM
I had already uninstalled New Blue Titler.

DrZen's suggestion did work. I renamed the template in Vegas Pro 10e and it now shows up in Vegas Pro 11 (I wonder why the other templates in Vegas 10 don't all show up automatically in Vegas 11???). This won't help anyone who does not have Vegas Pro 10e installed on their PC. What a goofy solution! Come on, Sony Creative, you can do better than this!
jetdv wrote on 11/8/2011, 10:28 AM
Please note that we believe the renderer missing issue has be resolved using the 111024 build of Titler Pro.
JLM wrote on 11/8/2011, 1:52 PM
Has the New Blue Titler "nag" window about upgrading graphics drivers been resolved?
video777 wrote on 11/9/2011, 11:19 PM
Has the New Blue Titler "nag" window about upgrading graphics drivers been resolved?
I was glad it let me know because I got some new functionality after upgrading.

P.S. I'm going to look up how this forum does quotes. :-)
mku wrote on 11/10/2011, 4:16 AM
Hello

As you suggested, I deinstalled the NB Titler. The New Blue Titler "nag" window about up-grading graphics drivers disappeared, but I did not get the missing render option e.g. HD 1920x1080-50p as it was in VP10, by the way this selection was marked with the equal sign (=) automatically from VP10.

In a second step I restored my system back to the date before installing VP11 and installed it again, but without NB Titler. I am still missing HD 1920x1080-50p render possibility!

- Has anybody an idea, how to solve this problem?
- Are there really users who have this render option in VP11?
amendegw wrote on 11/10/2011, 4:33 AM
"P.S. I'm going to look up how this forum does quotes. :-)"You'll have to do it "manually". For example, I quoted you by typing:

[i]"P.S. I'm going to look up how this forum does quotes. :-)"[/i][hr]

Full documentation is in the sticky

...Jerry

System Model:     Alienware M18 R1
System:           Windows 11 Pro
Processor:        13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13980HX, 2200 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Memory: 64.0 GB
Display Adapter:  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB), Nvidia Studio Driver 566.14 Nov 2024
Overclock Off

Display:          1920x1200 240 hertz
Storage (8TB Total):
    OS Drive:       NVMe KIOXIA 4096GB
        Data Drive:     NVMe Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
        Data Drive:     Glyph Blackbox Pro 14TB

Vegas Pro 22 Build 239

Cameras:
Canon R5 Mark II
Canon R3
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PeterDuke wrote on 11/10/2011, 5:22 AM
OK, so how did you get it to NOT do the italics and horizontal line in your explanation?
amendegw wrote on 11/10/2011, 6:42 AM
"OK, so how did you get it to NOT do the italics and horizontal line in your explanation? "Heh, heh, I "tricked" the forum software - substituting the ascii codes for the brackets:


I keep a small text file that I cut & paste from, just 'cuz this question comes up so often.

...Jerry

System Model:     Alienware M18 R1
System:           Windows 11 Pro
Processor:        13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13980HX, 2200 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Memory: 64.0 GB
Display Adapter:  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB), Nvidia Studio Driver 566.14 Nov 2024
Overclock Off

Display:          1920x1200 240 hertz
Storage (8TB Total):
    OS Drive:       NVMe KIOXIA 4096GB
        Data Drive:     NVMe Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
        Data Drive:     Glyph Blackbox Pro 14TB

Vegas Pro 22 Build 239

Cameras:
Canon R5 Mark II
Canon R3
Sony A9

PeterDuke wrote on 11/10/2011, 5:04 PM
I stand in awe. (Creeping back into my hole.)