Now Vegas will allow me to open up the Render As interface, however seemingly sacrificing functionality for a specific type of encoding. I went to C:\Program Files\VEGAS\VEGAS Pro 15.0\FileIO Plug-Ins\mxavcaacplug and renamed the mc_cpu folder in there to mc_cpux I ended up not wanting to reinstall windows, as this is apparently caused by a registry error (after some research) I sure hope I don't need to reinstall windows, but if a factory reset is needed then I'll have to do it. I'm going to try reinstalling my Nvidia drivers. If that doesn't work I'd wipe your NVIDIA drivers (try this cleanup tool), reinstall the current studio driver and then reset VEGAS again.īeyond that maybe you need to reinstall Windows? ![]() ![]() Just swapping a C drive harddrive from one computer to another does not avoid registration/activation issues with Vegas Pro and many other programs.Īctivation was the first hurdle I had to overcome, and it is activated properly on this machine. If this is the case, go to My Products on your MAGIX MY Account and de-activate the Vegas Pro activation and then restart Vegas Pro to actvate it on your new computer. ![]() When you swapped the C drive from the laptop to your new desktop, did you re-register/activate Vegas Pro to your MAGIX account? If not, it may be that Vegas Pro on your new computer is in trial mode and thus will not allow rendering for any project longer than 1 frame less than 2 minutes on the timeline.
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