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10 Years on Sony Vegas just switched over!!
Wow. Why didn’t I switch before? I have a few questions…
When I am on P mode, whenever I move clips and overlap each other, one of the clips actually trims by itself. How do I disable this feature?
Is there a way to automatically separate the video and audio file as soon as I drop all the files in? I love how Sony Vegas made it easier to just mute an audio line and use that to edit B roll. I have A roll and B roll mixed together and I want to be able to edit B roll without any audio and without having to go through and mute and unmute everything using the v button.
Is there a way to raise or lower audio for multiple clips?
Is there a way to automatically crossfade audio clips that are next to each other?
Is there a way in A mode or P mode to be able to click on the actual thumbnail/ main timeline and mark a point for delete or split or whatever instead of having to click above or below the audio or video file? Sony Vegas, I was able to click directly on the thumbnail and I find it much easier that way.
If I am playing something on the timeline and it goes to the right and runs out of space, I have to pause and play it again before the timeline adjusts so I can see the rest of the clip/or other files. Is there a setting that the timeline moves along with what is being played? or do. have to move the scroll to the right manually?
Is there a faster way to speed up/slow down clips? On Sony Vegas I was able to model down control or shift and drag the end of the clip in and out and it would change the speed.
Is there a way to group clips together without creating a compound clip? On Sony Vegas, I would just highlight whatever clip and right mouseclick or short gut create new and they would all be together and then remove from when I wanted to separate anything.
Should I disable automatic render? will it affect the heat of my computer or how fast the editing software goes?
When I add files to the library thats already on my computer, should I just leave it as they are and not create copies? Will creating copies means more space taken up on my hard drive? I don’t plan to keep the raw files for long either way. Once I edit something and it’s done, It’s usually done and I rarely go back to it (mostly for space purposes)
Thank you!!