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Al Min wrote on 2/12/2010, 11:10 PM
Can anyone help me here please?
Al Min wrote on 2/13/2010, 11:19 AM
Doesn't anyone else ever want to back up their own customized FX settings?
rs170a wrote on 2/13/2010, 11:29 AM
AFAIK, you can only back them up (using the Sony Preset Manager - it's free) if they're a part of a multi-FX chain.

edit: what you could do is apply your FX to any piece of video (generated media would be best), save the veg file (give it the FX name so you'll remember it) and then store that veg file somewhere for safekeeping.
When you need it, open up that veg file and copy & paste the FX to a new project.

Mike
Al Min wrote on 2/13/2010, 11:41 AM
Thanks for the reply Mike. Where do I get the preset manager from? Or is it already part of VP9.0?
Al Min wrote on 2/13/2010, 10:47 PM
Thanks for that Mike. I downloaded the app, but wondered if my FX presets will be preserved if I have to reinstall the OS which I did only last week. I need to find out if I can back up the folder the FX presets are stored in. Hopefully, the preset manager will allow this.
Al Min wrote on 2/14/2010, 12:34 AM
OK, I got it figured out alright, but it took awhile. I decided to install PM into a data partition instead of the C drive where Vegas is. I thought that if I did have to reinstall Vegas, then saved presets would remain untouched.