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Frederic Laureano

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Aug 5, 2024, 6:01:18 AM8/5/24
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Iused the transitions included in the newbluefx freely distributed plugin in the last Vegas version 20. However, after changing to version 21, it seems that the transitions and plug-ins used in version 20 can no longer be used.

Are there any differences in the approval of plugins supported by newbluefx, etc. between Vegas versions 20 and 21? If you load a file that was worked on in 20 into 21, there will be no trace of the transition applied.


The 'X' usually means that the VFX is not licensed for any Vegas Pro version other than the version that it came with as a bonus (VP20 in this case). In other words, the bonus NBFX package is license-locked to Vegas Pro 20.


I wonder if there has been a recent change in NBFX policy re licence-locking because I think that the last licence-locked NBFX bonus package was with Vegas Pro 14. I am confident that @jetdv will know for sure what the situation is.


In the past, 3rd party FX companies have offered bonus but licence-locked packages with Vegas Pro as a sales inducement that the VP user will purchase from that 3rd party company more of their products or need to purchase the full retail product after moving to the next VP version.


1. Currently, only Vegas version 21 is installed. While version 20 was being used, version 21 was released and installed, but version 20 did not work, so I abandoned it. Currently only version 21 is installed.


2. Since I am still a beginner, I did not understand what NBFX conversion meant. The status of the currently installed NBFX is as follows. Perhaps the free distribution products are registered, but I don't understand how this works as a conversion serial number for the VP21.


@poli-keting ... it's not the best idea to upload images containing your serial numbers. This forum is a public forum and anybody in the world on can now see your NBFX serial numbers if they happen to view this thread. The unscupulous may even use the serial numbers to sell pirated copies of those programs on the web.


I think I now know what you are asking. You've got a license for BoridFX's Primatte Studio but you have installed the entire Boris Continuum Complete (BCC) package and womdering why most of the VFX have a red cross over them. If this is what is happening, have a look at this BorisFX tutorial on how to go about installaing a BCC premium filter (e.g. Primatte Studio) - view from about 02:45:


When a BCC filter (VFX) is offered as a bonus with Vegas Pro, the BorisFX licence is for that filter alone, not the entire BCC Suite which consists of 100s of effects and which to buy new normally costs around $695 USD - but is currently 25% off that price. Installing the entire BCC Suite means that while you will have access to the licenced Primatte Studio, you don't have access to the non-licenced effects which will thus appear with a Red 'X'. To get access to those other effects, you'd have to buy the BCC Suite or a Unit for a sub-set of theme-based effects. More information here.

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