Vegas Pro16 leaves Background Process running when it exits

ernie-tamminga wrote on 5/30/2019, 8:15 PM

I'm using Vegas Pro 16 Build 424 on a Windows 10 machine.

More often than not -- about 75% of the time -- when I exit from Vegas Pro (via File/Exit), it leaves a background process running, causing other programs to crash. This affects especially DVD Architect and Adobe Photoshop. I've gotten used to going into Task Manager every time I exit Vegas, to do an "end task" to kill the Vegas background process. But it would be much nicer if Vegas didn't leave the background process running when it exits.

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Kinvermark wrote on 5/30/2019, 8:57 PM

It's a known issue that the developers are working on.

fifonik wrote on 5/30/2019, 9:00 PM

Yup, FYI: click

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Musicvid wrote on 5/30/2019, 9:20 PM

It goes away after a while -- it may just be flushing the Undo buffers.

Grazie wrote on 5/30/2019, 11:02 PM

It goes away after a while -- it may just be flushing the Undo buffers.

@Musicvid - How about five hours? I’ve needed to manually kill it. I’ll try deleting the UNDOs in my Temp Dir. I’ve got a feeling that the newly improved AutoSave has got to have something to do with this. It’s only been an issue for me since the latest Build.

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vkmast wrote on 5/30/2019, 11:55 PM

Please continue in the earlier thread which includes the dev's comment that @fifonik refers to.