Sony Vegas Track Eq Plugin Download
» Fri Feb 13, 2009 4:20 am This thread gives me hope. I created a video project on Vegas 10 and was ready to burn to DVD when I noticed I had run out of disk space and couldn't do the burn. I will be getting a new hard drive or two. But in trying to make more disk space, I used a utility to compress little-used files and suspect that this was the cause of a NEW problem; that is, when I opened the project, suddenly I got an error report that said: 'Plug-in: 'Sony Track Noise Gate' failed to load.
Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed.' (exactly same kind of report both for Track 'EQ' and for 'Compressor') I have no idea where these plug-ins may be found or how to 'make sure' they are properly installed. I notice the 'Repair Install' or Reinstall suggestion. I'm guessing I'd have to save my project on an external hard drive in either case, right? How to install sis file expired certificates. My drives are nearly full as it is.I was hoping for something less drastic, but I do need to know whatever actually will work. Perhaps the compression utility actually deleted an important file. (By the way, what is an SCS app??) I still have some files from a Version 7 I had installed but never used, and the project I'm referencing sounded fine before the file compression.
Thank you for the voice of experience! Posts: 468 Joined: Mon Jul 09, 2007 11:32 pm. » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:12 am Hi, did you resolve this issue.
I see alot of suggestions but nothing about a resolution. I ask because I have the exact same issue. I see videos and I read in the brouchures that Sony Vegas has all these awesome Audio fx, but I can't seem to find them. I re-installed Vegas 3 times, I have scowered the folders looking for these mysterious plugins. They're nowhere to be found. Any answers to your problem?
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I didn't see you come back so I'm hoping you found something out. Thanks Posts: 496 Joined: Fri Aug 17, 2007 6:18 pm.
» Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:44 am Not to distract anyone from the thread, but if system spec's are requested from everyone ( which makes complete sense) maybe that option should be checked by default in the 'Forum Settings'. Less important sites take the liberty to do what makes sense, and if you have an issue with privacy then maybe you should read the fine print and disable that ability to share your info. Anyways, it would be nice to take advantage of all the wonderful plug-ins I keep hearing about.
Thanks for your suggestion though. So, in a 64-bit windows 7 system where would one find these plug-ins? Posts: 530 Joined: Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:47 pm. » Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:17 am Open the Vegas Plug-in Manager.
Locate the Audio folder. What plugins are listed in the Sony folder? Depending on which version of Vegas you are running (64 bit or 32 bit) the plug-ins are located: C: Program Files (x86) Sony Shared Plug-Ins Audio_x64 C: Program Files (x86) Sony Shared Plug-Ins Audio If you are not seeing the plugins, do the following: 1. Open Vegas 2. Drag the 'dll' file from one of the above directories on to the Vegas window. NOTE: You cannot drag a 32 bit dll onto 64 bit Vegas or visa-versa. If you do, you will get a 'Failed to register properly error.