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  • Mike Kujbida

    March 18, 2018 at 9:42 pm

    Treva, Quantize to Frames should always be enabled. This guarantees cutting on a video frame boundary. Grazie may have a better answer but my thinking is that if it isn’t, rendering a loop region would render an entire frame instead of what is on your timeline.
    Grazie, what are your thoughts?

  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:08 pm

    Ok.
    So I’ll render the same loop region with quantize on and off.
    I’ll tell the results.

  • Graham Bernard

    March 18, 2018 at 10:12 pm

    [Mike Kujbida] “Treva, Quantize to Frames should always be enabled. “

    Yup, that’ll do it.

    * Grazie

    Video Content Creator and Potter
    PC 7 64-bit 16gb * Intel® Core™i7-2600k Quad Core 3.40GHz * 2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 Ti
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  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:22 pm

    It didn’t work, I got the same results.

    Loop Region

    00:06:28.42 00:06:37.48 00:00:09.06

    Rendered region

    00:06:28.41 00:06:37.48 00:00:09.07

    As you guys can see in my pic, first track is the original loop region and below is the rendered region, it’s bigger in the beginning and in the end.

  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:29 pm

    Let me add this always happened with Vegas 11, 12 and now with 13 no matter whatever output format I use to render.

  • Graham Bernard

    March 18, 2018 at 10:34 pm

    Why can’t I see a Frame displayed of the First Frame of that Original Event? I can in the Rendered. Also, what’s that Project-Wide FX you’ve got applied?

    * Grazie

    Video Content Creator and Potter
    PC 7 64-bit 16gb * Intel® Core™i7-2600k Quad Core 3.40GHz * 2GB NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 560 Ti
    Cameras: Canon XF300 + PowerShot SX50HS Bridge

  • Mike Kujbida

    March 18, 2018 at 10:40 pm

    Now that you have QTF enabled, you need to go through each one and make sure it starts and ends on a frame boundary.
    To do that, click near the beginning of an event and step back a frame at a time. If it doesn’t line up then you’ll have to drag the video event back until it does line up. Repeat this procedure at the end of the event.
    Repeat for each problem event.
    FYI, an event is what Vegas calls a clip.

  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:51 pm

    Like I said, the rendered region is BIGGER than the original region so the original region looks small than the rendered.

  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:53 pm

    Mike with QF enabled, I selected all clips and moved them to a frame.
    I rendered and again the same problem.
    Rendered region is bigger no matter what.

  • Treva Mello

    March 18, 2018 at 10:54 pm

    Mike with QF enabled, I selected all clips and moved them to a frame.
    I rendered and again the same problem.
    Rendered region is bigger no matter what.

    As you can see in my numbers, the rendered region is bigger.
    Vegas added that tiny part.

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