Video Event FX still broke in Build 520/521

Gary James wrote on 1/20/2012, 8:48 PM
SVP 11 510/511 introduced a new bug that is still there in build 520/521.

I have a slideshow project with hundreds of graphic images. Each image has its own set of Video FX plugins and Pan / Crop settings. To apply my settings I click on an Events "Event FX Icon" to bring up the new combined Pan Crop & Event FX dialog box. I then select the appropriate Tab and make my adjustments.

Before build 510/511, I could open up the dialog from the first Event, make all my adjustments, then click the Icon on the next Event to make the dialog switch context to the next Event. Then I'd repeat the process over and over, moving through all my image Events.

With the release of build 510/511, this was broken. I can no longer simply click on the next Events Icon to start making changes to that Events settings. If I do, It appears as though the changes have been made, but internally they are ignored. With the release of build 510/511 I have to close the dialog after making changes to an Event, then re-open it on the next Event. This is very time consuming.

Comments

Former user wrote on 1/20/2012, 9:28 PM
Are you using hardware graphic acceleration?

It appears to work as expected for me, but I don't have the hardware accelerations.

Dave T2
Gary James wrote on 1/21/2012, 1:30 PM
No, I'm not using GPU graphics. This used to work, but stopped in build 510/511. It still works in SVP v9. Bring up the dialog, make some Pan / Crop changes, then adjust some FX settings. Each of my graphic images have four FX applied to them; White Balance, Color Correction (Secondary), Sharpness, and Brightness / Contrast.

Then click on the icons of a few more images, making changes to each. Close the dialog and go back and look at the settings you previously changed. What I'm seeing is that they did not actually change, even though it appeared as though they did when I edited them. If I repeat this enough times, Vegas crashes.
Gary James wrote on 1/21/2012, 2:46 PM
I should mention that I'm doing the Ken Burns effect on all the images. And the problem seems to be more prone to cause a crash if I make changes to both the Pan Crop and FX settings.