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  • Brad Leigh

    April 11, 2013 at 7:58 pm in reply to: Embarrassing Pan crop Question

    I had the fill switch off. Looks like the answer is combo of track motion and Pan crop.
    Thank you for the speedy reply!
    Brad

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Excellent!
    Thank You Gentlemen!
    Brad

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Bob
    With all due respect, My information is correct. Audio can be slid less then a frame with Quantize to frames on, as long as ripple is off and the audio event is not grouped to a video event or ignoreevent grouping is selected.I do it everyday. I was surprised to learn this myself. I believe John R said this may go as far back as version 8. Try it.

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • I’m running Vegas Pro 12 and that isn’t the case. I can slide audio subframe with quantize to frames on. John R pointed this out to me.
    What can make this look not true are two other settings.
    1) Ripple edit will force audio to a frame because the other events it moves down the line ( video ) are forced to frames.
    2) Event grouping, if the audio is attached to a video file the attached video file would be forced to the frame, and force the audio.
    If I am lining up audio, I would normally have ignore event grouping selected because I want to slide the audio relative to the video.
    As well I normally wouldn’t be using ripple edit if I was syncing and sliding audio.
    The short answer is, audio can be slid subframe with Quantize to Frames turned on. I have yet to find a reason to turn it off. It’s too dangerous.
    Brad

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Joshua
    I didn’t realize this until recently, but audio tracks can be slid without turning off quantize to frames, so there is no real reason to ever turn it off. Glad I could help.
    B

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • I think your problem is you have quantize to frames turned off. For video editing it should never be turned off. I checked in my Vegas 12, when I use the arrow keys the cursor moves ONLY to each frame. There are not 3 positions within a frame as you describe. The only way I could use an arrow and click 3 times is when Quantize to Frames ( in the options menu ) was off. You should turn it on and move each video edit segment to a hard frame edge.

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Brad Leigh

    March 11, 2013 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas movie studio vs Final Cut Pro X

    My understanding is Parralels is not the way to go.
    New Mac’s can boot to pure windows using bootcamp.
    I can not say for sure that there won’t be ( Driver) issues, but it should use the full power of your hardware.
    B

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Brad Leigh

    February 21, 2013 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Need advice with this H.264 file

    Nick
    The original H.264 seems to play fine in QT player, but in Vegas 12 Pro stutters and drops down to a Silly 10fps or so. Plus the audio is a good 15 frames out of sync. If you click on the image that compares the Main Concept render you might be able to see a large loss in detail and it looks blown out.
    I own a i7 desktop and a and gen i5 laptop. The i5 laptop w 16 gig ram usually handles HD footage fine with simple edits.
    Thanks
    Brad

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Brad Leigh

    February 12, 2013 at 10:53 pm in reply to: Ok to overwrite Media?

    Stephen
    Thanks for the response. I understand Vegas is non destructive. Just didn’t know how it would respond to a. Would same file name with a different creation date effect the NLE? Would thumbnails up date? ( not sure if they were stored or regenerated each time. I just figure this type of thing might happen all the time with people deciding to alter a piece of media in After effects or photoshop.
    I’ll give it a shot and see how it works.
    Brad

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

  • Brad Leigh

    February 11, 2013 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Thumbnail creation causes Vegas 12 to crash

    Every crash i’ve had with Vegas 12 has been related to turning on my ati / amd gpu haven’t had a crash without it. Have you tried with gpu off?.
    B

    i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12

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