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  1. ok you may know where i'm at. vegas comes with cineform HD intermediate codec. v2.85 i believe. it works to save to and import into vegas, but the files can't be played by anything. so you install cineform neo player to be able to preview the files. they now play fine but you can't encode to cfhd in vegas anymore because cineform updated the codec to v3.59 which blocks encoding to cfhd in vegas. the previous version 3.3 didn't. so because i was a idiot and updated to the 3.59 player i now can't encode to cfhd. was anyone wiser than me and kept a copy of the neo player 3.3? or at least have the v3.3 cfhd.dll in their /systems32 folder they could share with an idiot?


    [edit] neo player is a free program - this isn't a request for anything shady, for those that are apt to make snide comments.
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    Maybe just maybe if you have a restore point set on your computer you could roll back to before you installed the program. Then make a backup of the dll and proceed forward again????
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  3. thanks... but i update things everyday and wouldn't know where to start getting it all back together. i uninstalled the player and encoding works fine again. i just can't play the files, but they are just intermediate temps anyway. oh well.
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