Brad Leigh
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Wow. I never knew that. I too have large track counts and this is going
To be a huge help! Thanks”
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I’m pretty happy with my HP elitebook. Win 7 pro. Has esata, Usb 3.0, and firewire. I would suggest the best i7 you can afford. Be careful some laptop i7 versions are dual not quad processors. ( my elitebook is a new gen i5 that will beat some old gen i7 dual processors)
Fastest i7 you can afford, I do get by editing HD though I have to dumb down the preview res if I get beyond simple cuts and dissolves. ( I am using HDV files usually which is less processor intensive)
I would look for dedicated ram for the video.( mine has 2gigs dedicated ram, doesn’t use system ram) and I don’t think there are many Laptops that would have a good enough GPU to pay extra for it. Usually the video processing in laptops is pretty weak.
Just my 2 cents.
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Matt
Thank You! I’ll give it as a shot.
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Brad Leigh
July 10, 2013 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Question about Smart Resample / Disable Resample for Input/Output with the same FPSSteve
I’m interested in the script.
Where can I get it?
Thank You
Bradi7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12
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I have always found that Vegas runs the smoothest, fastest when my project setting match the resolution of the media.
The only time I dumbdown my project settiings while working to speed things up is when I’m building a credit roll.
Did you try running vegas with project settings matching media?
Of course this has nothing to do with rendering, I will often do garbage renders at a lower res.
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Norman
You are my hero! thanks never saw that before and I even Searched the Vegas manual PDF for “FX Bypass” before posting this. ( Only the preview window option came up in that search)
Thanks again, this will really speed things up.
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Not exactly but.
1) you can import the full credit roll in one shot by right clicking a line and selecting import. I seems it must come from a text file. Then select the box to the left of each line to change to right , right header etc. Maybe someone knows a better way. But this is better than copy paste each line.
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Thanks Stephen
It looks perfect!
This shoot I was filming myself doing an instructional video, so I was rendering the timed roll to mp4., so I could hit play and read. I was just surprised the Credit Roll Ate my computer for lunch when I was trying to adjust the timing. I just changed my project setting to DV NTSC to time the roll then back to HD to render.That said, Prompt dog looks perfect for my other shoots!
Thank You
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Brad Leigh
May 29, 2013 at 12:33 am in reply to: How do I render audio for editing in third-party sound editing suite.Vegas
Exports to AAF, this should give all the clips on the time line to your audio editor. I just did a quick test and it seemed to work, but it was missing 1 audio file, so you may need to bring your source media as well to copy.
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Brad Leigh
May 29, 2013 at 12:09 am in reply to: How do I render audio for editing in third-party sound editing suite.A lot of guys doing film mixes don’t want to be stuck with audio edits done by video editors. So they want the edits and the audio files to import into protools. Usually this is done with ” Handles” audio before and after each edit so each piece can be trimmed or processed as if it was edited in a DAW.
Vegas is supposed to support this, I’ve never tried it. I hope it does work. I use protools and would like to give it a try.
Here is a thread I found. Let me know if it works.i7 2600 3.4 Ghz 8Gig Ram , Win 7 Pro, Vegas Pro 12