![]() ![]() ![]() Since all my Units were registered with Boris, I was presented with an offer that I could not refuse for the entire Continuum 2020 with upgrade to 2021 when it comes out. I contacted Boris around Black Friday last year. This has been the situation for a while now, and it is a Boris problem, not a Vegas problem. If you buy Vegas with a new version of Boris and/or Sapphire, it will overwrite your functioning version in previous version of Vegas. Then I installed from VP15 (using the installer that downloaded the correct version for VP15) only check marking to install only the licensed version and not the complete TRIAL version of Boris Continuum. I installed VP17 first with Boris, but didn't have all of Boris installed just the Units I had serial numbers for. What I have was able to do is take BorisFX from VP15 and 16 and get them to work in VP17. What version of Vegas did you get the BorisFX? Did you get VP18 with BorisFX too? Keep in mind that should you decide in the future to buy the full BCC, you will likely need to first uninstall all previous Unit versions that you have as comments on this forum over the years suggest that a full BCC install does not sit comfortably with previously installed BCC Units. ![]() If you buy a BCC OFX Unit directly from BorisFX, it is normally usable on future and previous versions of Vegas Pro as well as other OFX NLEs such as HitFilm and Resolve. The best way to make a 3rd party plugin company your partner is to buy their plugins directly from that 3rd party company. Their aim: they hope that you like it and so want to upgrade and buy the full version directly from that 3rd party company.Įither they're your partner or they're not. ![]() Its a variation on the decades old approach of offering LE, SE or similarly named cut-down versions of a product that came with an NLE, photo software, video camera or other device. Surely the advantage for them is to introduce Vegas Pro buyers into buying full versions from those 3rd party companies. I doubt if those 3rd party companies are making their products available via a Vegas Pro bundle as a low-cost 'gift'. 3rd party plugins that come as an extra with Vegas Pro come at a much lower cost than if buying the same plugin directly from the 3rd party company. The same situation often exists with other 3rd party plugins such as NewBlueFX and iZotope. It's not an answer to say "Boris is version license dependent".īut that IS in reality the case whether or not it is liked by Vegas Pro buyers. ![]()
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