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Video Track FX…where to put them? +
Hello all. Ive been having trouble rendering in vegas 9.0d lately and im thinking that its because of a Track fx that I started using. Its called “Glint”. I set it on certain clips in my timeline not all of them. Render results have varied from video going black about 45 seconds into video but the audio is still intact and going…what used to render in about 1.5 hours now takes 10 HOURS!!
When i open a project sometimes the video preview is blank. I upgraded to 9.0d and downgraded quicktime back to 7.6. so now its like sometimes I can get video in the preview and sometimes I cant. it’ll work if I minimize vegas and then bring it back up. Kinda weird.So I have a couple questions:
1. Does it matter where i put the video track fx? Would it save my pc memory/power if i set each individual clip in the timeline with its own fx or would it be better to just set the fx on the actually track??
2. Should I save the footage im using for a project on an external firewire hard drive, or on my PCs hard drive to maybe help get the videos loaded up faster?3. What would be the best render settings to start from? I like the quality of Mt2s, MP4, and WMV but that crashed at %1 whenever i try to render in that format.
Im also thinkin that my PC isnt built for what im trying to do.
I only have 2 gigs of ram, AMD Athlon 64 Dual Core Processor 4000+ 2.10 Ghz. Im running Windows 7 64bit.
Im using HD 1920×1080 footage from a Canon 7d.Any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks