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Sony Vegas Track Eq Plugin

5/11/2018 

Hey guys, I reinstalled Vegas 9 to a new hard drive because I have two hard drives, one 250 GB that I run Windows 7 on, and a 2 TB hard drive that I use for my programs (I use internal hard drives in external enclosures to keep all my video files and Vegas files on). When I moved all the audio plugins from the 250 GB hard drive to the 2 TB one, each time I open a Vegas project I get a message that says 'An error occurred while loading a plugin. The plug-in(s) specified are not installed on this system.

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Sep 07, 2011 Redirect Sony Vegas to find audio plugins in new folder. Boxee Box Firmware 1.5 on this page. Plug-in: 'Sony Track EQ' failed to. There should be some way to just tell Vegas where the plugins. Redirect Sony Vegas to find audio plugins in new folder. Plug-in: 'Sony Track EQ' failed to load. Redirect Sony Vegas to find audio plugins in new folder.

Plug-in: 'Sony Track Noise Gate' failed to load. Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. Plug-in: 'Sony Track EQ' failed to load.

Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. Plug-in: 'Sony Track Compressor' failed to load. Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. Plug-in: 'Sony Track Noise Gate' failed to load. Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. Plug-in: 'Sony Track EQ' failed to load.

Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. Plug-in: 'Sony Track Compressor' failed to load. Please make sure the plug-in is properly installed. How do I redirect Vegas to the new folder I put them in? I might try that, but I need to know what to change when I install it this time to direct it to the plugins in a new folder.

It automatically puts them on the smaller C drive even though I set it to install on the larger E drive. Edit: I guess what's getting me is, there should be some way to just tell Vegas where the plugins are now, shouldn't there? For now I'll put it back in the original location on the C drive, but let me know if there's a way to put it back on the E drive and redirect Vegas to it. Microsoft Office, ESET antivirus, Windows Media Player, Roxio, Adobe Acrobat, a few messenger programs like Windows Messenger, and a few other programs related directly to those and all the Microsoft Office Suite, but nowhere near the 240 GB or so that is taking up my C drive that I can tell. Most of these are no more than 50 MB. I'm not sure if I ever changed those temp folders before for Vegas, but when I reinstalled it on my E drive I did.

Sony Vegas Track Eq Plugin

I know the explanation for putting Vegas on the same hard drive as your OS and then putting video files on a separate hard drive, but I figure I'm basically doing the same thing if I keep my video files on yet more separate hard drives as I do now. Oh, and before I did have DVD Architect and Cyberlink's Blu Ray burner on my C drive, which I'm going to install on the E drive. At the risk of repeating things you already know and do. For Vegas: File - Properties - Video - Prerendered files folder. File - Properties - Audio - Recorded files folder. Options - Prefs - General - Temporary files folder.

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