![]() ![]()
The interface just seems a little more mature and integrated. I find all the Sony video/audio products faster and more intuitive than the Adobe equivalents. To compare waveform editing between the two: That was the start of Vegas - as an audio tool, and it's kept its outstanding sound capabilities. ![]() Sony has (in v7) kept a separation between those two functions - SFP is a destructive waveform editor, and Vegas is the multitrack DAW (as well as NLE). I could use SF10 via VP, but I want to access SF11 from VP so that I can, as if often necessary, to link on to SpectraLayers 3 from SF11, particularly since S元 handles 5.1 soundtracks (yay!).I'm afraid I'm back on Sound Forge 7, I use it often, as well as Audition CC.Īudition has two interfaces - a destructive waveform editor, and a non-destructive multitrack DAW. ![]() I hope that this approach works permanently for me, but at least there's now a fairly simple workaround even if it has to be used every 4 weeks. After restarting the computer and starting VP11, RegEdit had rebuilt a Sound Forge entry to replace what had been deleted, but this time the SF RegEdit entry included the path to SF11"s exe file. I did note that before deleting the Sound Forge entry in RegEdit, that there was no entry other than a blank default line. I followed your RegEdit recommendation and, voila, VP11 sprang to life even via 'audio editor' in VP13. But, after about 28 days - and that's today - VP11 failed to load. Supposedly, VP11 299 had solved the privileges problem so I only created my own user account though with admin status as I guess most people do. I had SF11 working successfully on my W8.1 desktop after creating an Admin user account, but the SSD C drive failed and was replaced under warranty about 4 weeks ago. Thank you GoatBoy for your suggestion re RegEdit to sole the SF11 elevated privileges problem. Note : in the key name above, 'XXXXX-XXXX' is a number which may be unique to your machine.Īpologies for any sarcasm - it's the most positive spin I can put on this fiasco. Find the key named ''HKEY_USERS\XXXXXX-XXXX_Classes\VirtualStore\MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Sony Creative Software" Possibly you can fix it by uninstalling and reinstalling again, but not always After this, you can 'run as admin' but drag and drop no longer works If you're lucky it works for a while but inevitably the Rain God becomes unhappy again and next time you open it you get '. SOUND FORGE PRO 10 VS SOUND FORGE 11 INSTALLYou install Soundforge using Sony's convoluted method which no other software needs (enabling 'secret' admin accounts, installing under an admin account, praying to the Rain God, whatever) SOUND FORGE PRO 10 VS SOUND FORGE 11 CRACKEDAt one point I was desperate enough to consider trying a cracked copy of SF11 (I'm a legit SF 10 customer) but some web searches revealed than many poor paid-up users of SF11 are STILL suffering from this 'requires elevated privileges' nonsense. This is an old thread but I thought I'd be more useful than Sony and post a fix which actually worked for me. I'll try out those instructions at some point but I've kind of lost the will after having wasted so much time on it already. Thanks for this link, Sony technical support didn't try half of this: SOUND FORGE PRO 10 VS SOUND FORGE 11 WINDOWS 8.1It's pathetic that Windows 8.1 is now out and everyone's got the same old issues that Sony never fixed on Windows 8, and I know I'm not alone with this problem.Īs one software developer to another : Sony, your over-zealous 'authorization' system is turning away legitimate customers and I'm sure it gets cracked anyway - so why not relax it a bit to stop alienating those of us who did pay for it? In the end they gave up and offered me a 25% discount on the next Sony application I buy - must have known I'd never buy anything of theirs again. I spent over 3 weeks with Sony technical support trying to fix this, must have re-installed it over 15 times based on their instructions - getting nowhere every time. SOUND FORGE PRO 10 VS SOUND FORGE 11 WINDOWS 8Soundforge 10 has only ever worked for me on Windows 8 with 'run as administrator', and as you say, drag and drop does not work - which kills workflow and makes me feel like a chump for how much money I spent on what I thought was supposedly a 'pro level' bit of software. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |