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rs170a wrote on 8/20/2013, 11:14 AM
http://download.sonymediasoftware.com/current/
Build 394 is the only one on there.

Mike
Kimberly wrote on 8/20/2013, 1:04 PM
Which build do you want? I have 367, 394, 486, 563, and 670. I keep them in case I need to roll back. In fact, I rolled back to 486 just a few days ago.
bdg wrote on 8/20/2013, 1:48 PM
563 seemed to work fine if I remember right.
TheRhino wrote on 8/20/2013, 3:37 PM
I was finishing a project (started in V10e) using V12 670 and it started to respond slowly. At the time I didn't have time to take notes of what was going on or look on this forum... I reloaded an image of the OS drive just before the update & am back to 563 now. Also sticking with Nvidia 296.10 drivers. Don't have time to take risks...

BTW I use Paragon Backup & Recovery to backup my OS SSD to a SATA Hot Swap drive before any software updates, etc. When building a new system I make multiple backups along the way so that I always have a point of return if something goes wacky...

Workstation C with $600 USD of upgrades in April, 2021
--$360 11700K @ 5.0ghz
--$200 ASRock W480 Creator (onboard 10G net, TB3, etc.)
Borrowed from my 9900K until prices drop:
--32GB of G.Skill DDR4 3200 ($100 on Black Friday...)
Reused from same Tower Case that housed the Xeon:
--Used VEGA 56 GPU ($200 on eBay before mining craze...)
--Noctua Cooler, 750W PSU, OS SSD, LSI RAID Controller, SATAs, etc.

Performs VERY close to my overclocked 9900K (below), but at stock settings with no tweaking...

Workstation D with $1,350 USD of upgrades in April, 2019
--$500 9900K @ 5.0ghz
--$140 Corsair H150i liquid cooling with 360mm radiator (3 fans)
--$200 open box Asus Z390 WS (PLX chip manages 4/5 PCIe slots)
--$160 32GB of G.Skill DDR4 3000 (added another 32GB later...)
--$350 refurbished, but like-new Radeon Vega 64 LQ (liquid cooled)

Renders Vegas11 "Red Car Test" (AMD VCE) in 13s when clocked at 4.9 ghz
(note: BOTH onboard Intel & Vega64 show utilization during QSV & VCE renders...)

Source Video1 = 4TB RAID0--(2) 2TB M.2 on motherboard in RAID0
Source Video2 = 4TB RAID0--(2) 2TB M.2 (1) via U.2 adapter & (1) on separate PCIe card
Target Video1 = 32TB RAID0--(4) 8TB SATA hot-swap drives on PCIe RAID card with backups elsewhere

10G Network using used $30 Mellanox2 Adapters & Qnap QSW-M408-2C 10G Switch
Copy of Work Files, Source & Output Video, OS Images on QNAP 653b NAS with (6) 14TB WD RED
Blackmagic Decklink PCie card for capturing from tape, etc.
(2) internal BR Burners connected via USB 3.0 to SATA adapters
Old Cooler Master CM Stacker ATX case with (13) 5.25" front drive-bays holds & cools everything.

Workstations A & B are the 2 remaining 6-core 4.0ghz Xeon 5660 or I7 980x on Asus P6T6 motherboards.

$999 Walmart Evoo 17 Laptop with I7-9750H 6-core CPU, RTX 2060, (2) M.2 bays & (1) SSD bay...

bdg wrote on 8/21/2013, 3:58 PM
How do I get my hands on build 563?
Kimberly wrote on 8/21/2013, 5:48 PM
You can download it here:
Edit: File removed from DropBox on 23-Aug-2013.
http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/41612696/vegaspro12.0.563.exe

As I mentioned above, I keep my prior build downloads in case I need to roll back (which I did just a few days ago).

Disclaimer:
I make no representation that this download will work other than the fact that 1) I downloaded it myself, 2) I am a nice person, and 3) I would never knowing put bad stuff out for people : )

Please let me know when you have it so I can free up the space in DroxBox.

Regards,

Kimberly
bdg wrote on 8/22/2013, 11:42 AM
Got it thanks!
I keep old copies too, however my AVG anti-virus app flagged a bunch of the Vegas builds as contaminated some time back and I guess it ultimately deleted them.
Not much I could do, there was no apparent option to mark them as OK.

I wonder if the developers are doing anything about the problems with b670 ?