![]() ![]() Each time this has happened, Vegas has continued to work properly. The reason why I originally said it had nothing to do with a Windows update, is because I always manually update Windows myself, every time a major program update is released. Something has gone wrong in Windows for sure. If the program is saying it is un-registered, that sounds like something much more serious is going on in your computer! Go to Windows Control Panel/Programs and Features and sort program list by Date Installed - what has installed itself recently? If you can work out what it is, un-install it. ![]() If you installed another program recently, that also uses OFX Video FX - this may be the problem. Update if it is old or roll back to a slightly older build version and make sure auto-update is turned OFF. If you have your Graphics Card Driver set to update automatically, it may have installed a version that one of your Video Effects does not like OR the opposite maybe happening, and it hasn't been updated in a very long time.Ĭheck your Graphics Card Driver build version. If the Temporary Files Cache becomes corrupted, this can cause Video FX plugins to not load properly. Re-installing Vegas does not clean the temp. The first thing you should try, is a full reset of the program. What is more likely to be the problem, is your Graphics Card Driver or a new Video Effect you have added to your computer recently. ![]() I have the very latest Windows 10 build version installed and Vegas is working perfectly. A Windows update is unlikely to be the problem. ![]()
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