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ryclark wrote on 1/28/2019, 10:04 AM

Are you using any third party audio VST effects in your projects? It is usually they that produce these types of regular noise splashes as part of there demo protection policies if they are registered.

Joey-Ramone wrote on 1/28/2019, 10:54 AM

nah, theyre not in the default search folder so vegas shouldnt have found and loaded any vst fx dlls without me pointing it to them... also i got the white noise burst showing up in the upper [left?] channel of the waveform of the stereo audio i loaded from my wav file.... very weird... nobody else has had this happen?

john-murphy wrote on 1/28/2019, 1:22 PM

Happens every time I work with audio from a separate hard drive.   No matter what computer I use.  Been that way for me for years.  Only solution for me is to have audio on C drive.  Then it works as expected.  (v15)

Musicvid wrote on 1/28/2019, 9:06 PM

This can be caused by an unregistered audio plugin.