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  • Alanier_01

    April 30, 2007 at 5:55 am in reply to: Bug in Vegas?

    No problem,
    I’m sorry I can’t be of more assistance. However, for the record, this definitely sounds like a codec issue. By the way, Does Vegas work fine when you import regular video? What about regular audio? Can it run fine just scrubbing the timeline with a generic Texture/transitions from within Vegas? If it doesn’t run in these situations, then its likely a codec problem (unless of course I’m wrong- just said that as a fail safe:) ).

  • The last post mentioned that way, however there will be a slight jump in the end. Another way, which is called in some programs buttons on screen for video, is to create a menu and allow its background video and audio to be the actual video. This way, you can jump to the next video (Menu), and in the viewers mind, it simply looks like a video being played, but with an onscreen button.

    ALANIER_01.AVI

  • Alanier_01

    April 21, 2007 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Bug in Vegas?

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but that sounds like either a codec or an IRQ conflict problem- especially since Vegas easily does this on my laptop (and more). The last time I ever encountered a problem with Vegas was when I had a sound card that was running at 48kHz and my project was set to 44kHz- couldn’t figure the crashes and lockups until I reset the sound card settings. Also, its possible if you have other video footage in the project that it may be a codec issue. I had another scrubbing problem when I had too many codecs and I had to remove some conflicting ones…

    ALANIER_01.AVI

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