Not just DAWs - I ran into a problem with this with a specialist graphics converter program for 3D virtual models that I've been using (and has been regularly updated) for years. All of a sudden the latest version wouldn't even open - I needed the new C++ (and Net 8.0)
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Thanks for posting this. This worked for me with Vegas Pro 22.Hi folks,
Yeah, it kills Vegas. The v8 installer installs a version of Visual C++ that kills Vegas. More details here:
https://www.vegascreativesoftware.i...v145-kill-vegas-permanently--150332/#ca942950 .
You can download the latest version of Visual C++ here: https://aka.ms/vc14/vc_redist.x64.exe - I installed that and it fixed things right up.
You can download the latest version of Visual C++ here: https://aka.ms/vc14/vc_redist.x64.exe - I installed that and it fixed things right up.
Power Tip for all on this thread.
Today's second reason for thinking this is the most useful forum in the known universe. Thanks VP!!
Yes - these libraries are used by EVERYTHING on a typical Windows install. Keeping them tight should be standard maintenance.
VP
I just installed V8 on my studio computer and it included the C++ v14.50 install automatically.
But that’s what trashed Vegas.I just installed V8 on my studio computer and it included the C++ v14.50 install automatically.
If you follow Dean Winter's link as posted previously, it looks like the Vegas issue has been going on a long time. Way before Fender came out with FSP8. My own experience with Vegas has been brutal. Nothing is as big a crashfest (speaking strictly from my own experience) as Vegas. I generally prefer to use the free Capcut if my own needs aren't too stringent. Fender has been taking a lot of heat, but saying it "trashed Vegas" is a bit of a stretch, IMO.But that’s what trashed Vegas.
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Maybe the developers fixed it already.! It was obviously some bad code.
saying it "trashed Vegas" is a bit of a stretch, IMO.
The first thing I did when I couldn’t resolve the problem was I already had Resolve installed.I agree. Sometimes I think Vegas is an advertising campaign for DaVinci Resolve![]()
As a professional software developer I just can tell you that it's very unusual that a new installed C++ redistribution library will kill older software which relies on older versions of the lib. Normally it's like that the older software still uses the "old" version of the lib, since they are installed parallel on your system.I just installed Fender Pro 8 and I couldn’t help but notice that it installed a C++ runtime. Fine Thats normal.
Sure - for me it was just Vegas 23 and S1 8, followed by installing the latest VC++As a professional software developer I just can tell you that it's very unusual that a new installed C++ redistribution library will kill older software which relies on older versions of the lib. Normally it's like that the older software still uses the "old" version of the lib, since they are installed parallel on your system.
As I can read, the solution for you seemed to be to install the newest version of the libs for a piece of software that relies on an older version?
I really would like to test this on my sandbox system. Can you give me more information about all the versions of software you used?
Hmmm...sounds like what a Sony Vegas dev would say.....BTW: I AM NOT THE DEVELOPER OF THE MENTIONED SOFTWARE
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