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  • Velocity envelope Un-Syncs Markers and Audio from Video – Vegas Pro 15

    Posted by Christine Neuvil on January 17, 2019 at 4:39 am

    I found many posts about audio un-synced by velocity envelopes, but I found no relevant posts about markers un-synced by velocity envelopes.

    From what I’ve read re audio, this is a limitation of Vegas. Really?
    I’m not even asking it to maintain the pitch of the voices, I just want it to stay synchronized so I can edit later sections of the hour-long video.

    I tried right-click, “Synchronize”, “By Slipping”, but nothing changed, whether I right-clicked on the video track or the audio track. Same with “By Moving”. Does the Synchronize command not work when velocity envelopes earlier on the timeline (in different Events) are the cause of de-synchronization?

    I have many markers and regions on the timeline. After using a velocity envelope, all those markers and regions remain correct for the audio, but are now wrong for the video. Am I doing something wrong, or is Vegas just not able to do what surely everyone changing video speed would want it to do?

    using: Vegas Pro 15, on Windows 10.
    wish #1: in the trimmer, batch create subclips from regions*
    wish #2: same, in the timeline (on a single track with no overlapping files)
    * (ideally with the option to name the subclip using the region text – either appended to or replacing all r part of the filename)

    Paul Berk replied 7 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Christine Neuvil

    January 28, 2019 at 5:15 am

    anybody?

    ————
    using: Vegas Pro 15, on Windows 10.
    wish: in the timeline, batch create subclips from regions* (I know we can\’t create subclips if a region contains multiple clips, but for regions containing only one clip, why can\’t we batch-create subclips? Can we?)
    * (ideally with the option to name the subclip using the region text – either appended to or replacing all or part of the filename)

  • Paul Berk

    January 28, 2019 at 7:26 pm

    What you are describing does not fully register with me … but that could just be me getting old …

    Can you make a tutorial type video showing the problem?

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