View Full Version : Installed Win 7 nad can't make Vegas to see Magic Bullets plugins


Marius Boruch
November 24th, 2009, 08:09 PM
After Win 7 installation I can't make it to "see" Magic Bullets Editors and HD Look; where the plugins are stored in Vegas???

Roy Feldman
November 25th, 2009, 07:43 AM
-no luck, anyone?

Edward Troxel
November 25th, 2009, 08:40 AM
Which version of Vegas? If you installed the 64-bit version of Vegas, it won't see Magic Bullet.

Marius Boruch
November 25th, 2009, 10:21 AM
I installed 64bit version to take full advantage of 64bit system and program (otherwise there would not be any sense to buy win 7); so shall I install 32 bit version on same computer and use it to edit fragments of the video where I need to use Magic Bullets? Will redgiant software be interested in Vegas at all - it looks like they loose their interest in Vegas and focus on Adobe and Apple. Is there nay other similar software/plugin on the market to work like Magic Bullets?

Perrone Ford
November 25th, 2009, 10:28 AM
There is no Magic Bullet Looks for any 64bit platform. Has nothing to do with Vegas. I am using both the 32bit and 64bit versions of Vegas as needed. Essentially doing all my exposure, cutting, etc., in 64bit, and then opening the project and doing final coloring in 32bit.

This requires some care as it's VERY easy to run out of RAM in the 32 bit version. Sometimes a render in the 64bit version is required to bring a flat file into the 32bit version for coloring.

PITA workaround, but until MB gets a 64bit version, it's just where we are.

Marius Boruch
November 25th, 2009, 10:40 AM
That's what I was affraid of; royal PITA;
I am concerned that red giant is loosing thier interest in Vegas, they develop many new things but not for Vegas. Do you know any other plugins on the market I could use for coloration instead of MB?

Perrone Ford
November 25th, 2009, 11:27 AM
I am concerned that red giant is loosing thier interest in Vegas, they develop many new things but not for Vegas.


They offer just as much support for Vegas as they've always done.

If you want access to the latest filters, and effects you have three choices.

1. Avid
2. Final Cut
3. Premiere/After Effects.

This is where the market is. This is where the pros are (we are making exceptions for productions that can afford 3-4 months of professional post-color work here), and this is where you need to be if you are concerned. Buy yourself a copy of After Effects, and your problems will be solved. You can even use Vegas as your NLE, and just do your coloring and effects in AE.

Marius Boruch
November 25th, 2009, 11:35 AM
that would be tripple-crown royal PITA ;-) -btw. is Premiere supreme than Vegas??? I went to Vegas after years on Premiere...

but you mentioned that you have 32bit version of Vegas installed - do you mean on windows 7 OR you have XP or Vista installed and you are booting different OS when you want to do some coloring

Perrone Ford
November 25th, 2009, 11:45 AM
Premiere does some things better than Vegas. Vegas does some thing better than Premiere. It's the same with any editor. They all have strengths and weaknesses.

If you want professional results, you have to adopt a professional workflow. And this means that you will be moving your footage among different programs to do certain work. Vegas is very unique in how much it allows you to do inside one program. That architecture has significant limitations as you can see.

In regards to my installation, I have both 32 and 64 bit versions of Vegas on my Win7 machine and 32 and 64 bit versions on my WinXP 64bit laptop. They work together just fine.