Bob Pit
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Thank you. I can do trimming, white balance color correction, audio noise reduction. That’s it more or less.
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You guys are great. Let me go through the tutorials you mentioned and see what I can do.
Thanks
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it is an interview of a sitting person.
I am sorry, I do not know what all these are (like keyframing).
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I just read the thread. It talks about changing the color in the entire frame. Like I do during color correction.
But I only want to do color correction to a moving spot (the size of a human eye) on the face of the actor. This is different.
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Ok, this is what I learned:
1) You need to install first the chipset drivers, then audio driver, the video driver. This tip is from a pc technician, this is how he always sets up the pcs.
I did this and now I have very little high pitch noise. But I still have it.
2) If I set vegas to use “Direct Sound Surround Mapper”, then Sound Forge works with no problem. But vegas still has the same problem.
Now I am looking to specific compatibility issues of vegas. I may also experiment with the ASIO drivers.
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Maybe I was overexcited. Maybe the problem comes and goes. But I still hear the distortion clearly. It just seems less.
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Both audio and Video drivers were outdated. After I updated them, the problem ALMOST disappeared. I have to listen carefully and still I am not 100% if there is distortion in Vegas audio.
Now I am trying to update the outdated chipset drivers, and I am having a hard time doing this.
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I did. You mean to remove the “Track Noise Gate”, “Track EQ” and “Track Compressor”, right? It did not make any difference.
This is the file recorded from sony vegas pro 9. It is distorted:
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wavThis is the file recorded by Windows Sound Recorder. It is perfect:
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wavBoth files were recorded under the same conditions.
When I play https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from winamp, Sound Forge etc, it sounds PERFECT.
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wav sounds VERY distoreted, from everywhere I play it (Vegas, Sound Forge, winamp etc).
When I play https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from Vegas, it does not sound as good, it sound a little distorted. But not as bad as https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wav.
NOW, this should be interesting. When I tried to record https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from the Windows Sound Recorder, it would come out DISTORTED. I had to CLOSE Vegas, and then I was able to record it with perfect quality. Vegas must be doing something to the drivers. and affects other applications.
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I did. You mean to remove the “Track Noise Gate”, “Track EQ” and “Track Compressor”, right? It did not make any difference.
This is the file recorded from sony vegas pro 9. It is distorted:
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wavThis is the file recorded by Windows Sound Recorder. It is perfect:
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wavBoth files were recorded under the same conditions.
When I play https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from winamp, Sound Forge etc, it sounds PERFECT.
https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wav sounds VERY distoreted, from everywhere I play it (Vegas, Sound Forge, winamp etc).
When I play https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from Vegas, it does not sound as good, it sound a little distorted. But not as bad as https://amra.gr/test-sounds/sony-vegas-distort.wav.
NOW, this should be interesting. When I tried to record https://amra.gr/test-sounds/windows-sound-recorder-clean.wav from the Windows Sound Recorder, it would come out DISTORTED. I had to CLOSE Vegas, and then I was able to record it with perfect quality. Vegas must be doing something to the drivers. and affects other applications.
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Jeremy
Vegas will cause an annoying HISS even with high quality mp3s of songs. I installed Vegas 2 weeks ago and it was always like this.
Vegas is the ONLY program that does this consistently. I think Sound Forge did this several times, but I had Vegas open too. Anyway, SF does not do it now.
I use headphones, so I am sure I am not capturing feedback.
I forgot to add: I can make the same type of recording (count from 1 to 10) from Vegas, Sound Forge and Windows Recorder. Vegas will add the annoying HISS. The other two software will make a PERFECT recording.