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  • Cutting a project down to size

    Posted by Paul Gregory on November 2, 2007 at 10:53 pm

    I have just returned from a long holiday where I shot a lot of footage & wish to chop the amount of video down to something more managable before starting editing it & wished to know if this s reasonable proposition. I do have have lots of hard drive space.

    Start by capturing everything. Drag onto the timeline only clips that you could poosibly see ever using in a project & leave out all technically poor shots of your foot etc along with shots that were almost duplicted because you shot it for a second or third time from a better angle etc?

    Render out your as new AVI files & save project with trimmed clips. Then start provect again using just the trimmed clips. I’m assuming that making this new set of AVI files won’t reduce the quality in any way. Is this correct?

    Taking this approach should mean that The second stsrt of the project would have maybe less than 30% of the size it originally stared with.

    The only download that I can see is that the new AVI clips won’t have the correct time date stamp on them.

    Thanks in advance

    Paul Gregory replied 18 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Douglas Spotted eagle

    November 2, 2007 at 10:57 pm

    There’s an easier method.
    Drag the clips to timeline.
    Trim as needed.
    File | Save As | Copy Trimmed Media.
    Add a couple seconds for handles, and you’re done.
    No render required

    Douglas Spotted Eagle
    VASST

    Certified Sony Vegas Trainer
    Aerial Camera/Instructor

  • Paul Gregory

    November 5, 2007 at 7:36 am

    I did as you suggested & found that it worked OK as far as it goes. Instead of one new file for each clip I got 2. One for each video track & one for each audio clip. When I dragged them all to the time line the video & audio wound up on separate tracks as you might expect. The audio for each audio track was offset from it’s mate by the length of the video track. I suppose that you could add the video tracks first & then select all of the audio tracks later, unless there is some easier way.

    Thanks in advance

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