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timelapse
Posted by Francisco Hayas on March 31, 2020 at 9:13 amhi to all
I have something that I dont know if it is possible to do
thinking I was making a video and dont checking my gopro settigs first I did a timelapse
Im learning working editing with sonyvegas 13 ( just a few months )
so I have 700 frames 3264x2448x24 in a file
can anybody tell me how to configurate sonyvegas render to reverse to a normal 24 or 29 frames for second? I want to see it as a normal video speed
Ive triyng lot of settings but as Im newby in edition Im lost as a goat in a garage
would you help me?Dimitrios Papadimitriou replied 6 years ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Matthew Jeschke
April 2, 2020 at 4:32 pmI am not sure I understand what you’re asking. Here’s what I think you’re asking…
Render reverse?
Right click video on timeliene and select reverse from context menu.
Conform to another frame rate?
1. Set desired frame rate in your project settings. FILE -> PROPERTIES
2. Right click video on timeline. Select properties from context menu. Click “Conform to project frame rate”————————————–
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Francisco Hayas
April 3, 2020 at 4:03 amThats what I did first
” conform to project rate ”
And as it is a timelapse the final render video
run at same speed….too fast
There should be a way to configurate the render settings to a normal video settings I mean 29 fps
Its not any of render reverse….
At sonyvegas timeline there are 700 images
The question is how to set the render to make a video at 29 fps…
Sorry for my english I do my best
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Robert Strong
April 15, 2020 at 7:27 pmYou can slow down a video clip, but not a picture. You say you have 700 pic’s on your timeline. You might try rendering the 700 pic’s first, and then start a new project with the new video clip. Then you can slow down your new video clip using time stretch, (ctrl + drag the clip)
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Francisco Hayas
April 16, 2020 at 7:14 amThanks for your replay
I did what you say and the video slowdow but not
at the speed enough as a normal video l mean 29fps
One more time thanks -
Robert Strong
April 16, 2020 at 6:09 pmThen you have to rerender the video again, then timestretch the new render again, until you get the speed slowdown you desire.
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Dimitrios Papadimitriou
April 16, 2020 at 10:05 pm
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