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Video tracks are all muted!
Posted by Nathan Halder on August 15, 2011 at 5:12 amThere must be a rational answer to this. I can’t see any of my video in my preview window. No tracks are muted and none are solo. However, all of the tracks have gray in the background suggesting they are muted.
I’m not sure what happened. Right before this happened, I was experimenting with replacing a photo via right click, dragging to the timneline photo I wanted to replace, and selecting “active take” (pretty cool trick I found right here in the boards!). What did I do?
Brad Miller replied 11 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 8 Replies -
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Danny Hays
August 15, 2011 at 5:44 amSoloing a video track will mute all the others. Sure you don’t have one soloed, not in the view? Did you try undo?
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Nathan Halder
August 15, 2011 at 5:54 amDanny: All the tracks in the project are showing. None are soloed. I shut down and restarted to see if there was a glitch somewhere so I wiped out my undo list. That was dumb.
Curiously, when I have tried to render both a looped region and the entire project, Vegas keeps wanting to save it as a project. It won’t give me any rendering/codec options as usual. Is that a clue?
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Nathan Halder
August 15, 2011 at 6:06 amSomething seems seriously screwed up. When I unmute my audio track and go to render as, Vegas gives me rendering options for audio only. It does not seem to recognize any of my video tracks. I have moved the tracks around, added new tracks with new content. I deleted all video tracks then added a new video track with fresh content. Nothing.
I also tried to open up another instance of Vegas, but the video tracks are greyed out and I was unable to cut and paste the tracks from the original project.
Lastly, I tried to open a previous, completed project that I have rendered in another instance of Vegas, but all those video tracks are grayed out and will not show in the preview monitor.
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Nathan Halder
August 15, 2011 at 6:14 amMy apologies. Should have looked around some at Vegas before throwing myself on the mercy of the Cow pros.
Options/Mute all video was the culprit. Not sure how I did that. The d is underlined so I tried to replicate with Alt-D and Ctrl-D, but neither muted all video tracks.
Danny, thanks for the help – sorry you are getting a flurry of thread response emails. It’s late, working on a project, and I panicked.
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Danny Hays
August 15, 2011 at 8:10 amI didn’t know there was a setting to mute all video,or audio in options. That’s why this forum is here. We both learned something. Glad you figured it out. There must be a keyboard shortcut for “mute all video” for that to have happened.
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Stephen Mann
August 15, 2011 at 1:12 pm“Z” toggles mute for selected tracks, but it shows on the mute buttons.
Steve Mann
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Steve Bearpark
March 12, 2013 at 11:16 amThanks for the “solo” clue. Not noticed it was there, next to the mute button. I’d been muting the other tracks individually before until I encountered a problem with other tracks muted.
Steve Bearpark – Electronics Engineer, early retired.
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Brad Miller
November 11, 2014 at 2:02 amThanks for asking. I accidentally hit mute all as well and found the solution here.
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