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  • thanks John. Yeah.. does sounds odd, let me check it out further
    cheers! Andy.

  • thanks John. The next time a $99 offer comes along i will do it (i snoozed through the last upgrade special :-))

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    Vegas 11, Win7, Intel i7 w/12GB RAM – In need of a decent SSD, methinks 🙂 Sony TG5V, Kodak Zi8, Playtouch.

  • thanks John – so the rule of thumb is to render to the lowest frame rate… noted!

    Does it make a difference that the sony is 1080i and the Nikon is 1080p?

    hey so one more question: I notice when I play my Nikon 24p in VLC or media Player it looks great. But my rendered movie (using Mainconcept) has the flicker (“interline twitter”? – thankyou google :-)) when viewing certain objects (not a suit, but in my case the shingles on the roof of a house). Is this a product of raising the framerate beyond 24p or something else as my Sony doesnt seem to suffer from this?

    thanks!
    aa

  • oh. meant to ask – for my limited use of vegas 11 – should I rush to V12? Please ignore this question if it needs to be in another thread 🙂

  • so for someone just using the simple “upload To Youtube” option… any tips?

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    Vegas 11, Win7, Intel i7 w/12GB RAM – In need of a decent SSD, methinks 🙂 Sony TG5V, Kodak Zi8, Playtouch.

  • In fact, every single render I do using UPLOAD TO YOUTUBE option does this.

    Did anyone solve this?

    Interestingly, the same video when rendered and THEN uploaded does not suffer.

    I am wondering if this is a recent issue, 2 patches ago this was not happening for me…

    I guess I *could* revert back to verify my last sentence 🙂

  • thanks for all the tips and great info everyone 🙂
    Appreciate the effort to educate me!

    to be honest, the thing that i think is perfect for me is is Delete, Shift Ctl F. that’ll keep me going for a while

    I think Media Studio pro had a “Search for Empty Timeslots” – and a Delete All function so you could very easily get rid of those gaps.

    cheers

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    Vegas 11, Win7, Intel i7 w/12GB RAM – In need of a decent SSD, methinks 🙂 Sony TG5V, Kodak Zi8, Playtouch.

  • Andy Abulafia

    March 19, 2012 at 1:47 am in reply to: Vegas Pro 11: Who is happy with it ?

    yeah Steve for me in 8.1 (64 bit, running XP64) it would just terminate without warning (the screen would disappear and I would have to start over) – it was no biggie due to autosave, but it seemed to happen when cropping clips, or just dropping something on the timeline – very simple stuff. I ignored it because it was annoying but not life threatening. Ah yes and sometime renders would just SIT THERE foroever and a day… so every now and again I would have to just start over and it would magically be ok next time around.

    But, to reiterate – the stuff I do is notoriously simple but still happy to report that with my original i7 12GB RAM and a fresh install of w7 x64 and SV11 x64 it’s very stable.

  • thoughts, anyone? 🙂

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    Vegas 11, Win7, Intel i7 w/12GB RAM – In need of a decent SSD, methinks 🙂 Sony TG5V, Kodak Zi8, Playtouch.

  • Andy Abulafia

    March 16, 2012 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Vegas 11 + Multicam editing = Crash

    if you can tolerate it, drop your preview quality? Iwas doing some multicamera with 3 sources and this seemed to help my machine when it was struggling severely. But… of course.. quality of preview was rubbishy.

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    Vegas 11, Win7, Intel i7 w/12GB RAM – In need of a decent SSD, methinks 🙂 Sony TG5V, Kodak Zi8, Playtouch.

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