yep their VST3 can be flaky in some DAWs. I had that issue with Magix software, FL Studio. The solution is in their app is to delete and install again. That fixes it.
I often buy that stuff for a second license. I still admire Acid Pro since it's really not a complicated DAW.
I think some have ditched Vegas for the free version of Resolve.
Interesting now there is a vegascreativesoftware site and not the usual Magix site. It still links you to Magix when paying.
The other thing is to read the EULA. Magix is different from Boris. This is why I asked for you to post a link. There is some confusion for those of us who have Magix licenses. Soundforge and Acid are Magix but Vegas,,is different.
it brings the moron in me when leaving no stone unturned to buy something I don't need just to get the "free" I don't need. You end up with 2 that are unnecessary. I use to subscribe to CM and Beat for the same purpose.
When I originally bought it as a crossgrade from the defunct Gigastudio version. Those were wavs. back then like 20 years ago.
It's highly unlikely you will ever see an orchestra library in wav format these days. Then developers with large files don't use simple naming conventions either.
Sure simple Kontakt libraries might have wav files but nothing like this.
Anything developed after Kontakt 2 can't be converted to other sample formats either.
I'm not sure why you would want to go down that road.