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All others duplicate the normal way.
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If I replace the audio with a rendered wav file the renders are fine – very strange
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Select the sequence – hit Ctrl-M – select PNG sequence from the list at the top and let it render
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I’m assuming yo mean in the lower left group of tabs where your footage normally is. It is possible to create extra tabs by double-clicking (there may be other ways). It could be that this set-up is remembered in your workspace settings. You could try going under “Window” – “Workspace” – Reset Current Workspace”. That may solve the problem
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This doesn’t create a complete duplicate. For instance the audio channel settings in the mixer. I’m not sure what else. I had done this, but hoped to be able to figure out why this sequence will not duplicate.
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You could try avi uncompressed or QT png compressed. Since you are doing color correction I would definitely avoid h264 because of the gamma shifting issues that sometimes happen.
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No – it is nothing in the originals – I have drop-outs and “garbled” frames. They go away both on preview and on renders when I set the preview RAM to 0
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Curious as to why you are rendering an intermediate to such a heavily compressed codec which you will have to re-compress for output.
That said – are you using the same presets every time you render from AE? Are the videos the same size?Brian Scott
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Brian Scott
December 26, 2012 at 1:41 pm in reply to: [partially solved] Sony Vegas Pro 12 – preview is blinking and totally messedIf you search on the net a little there is a free script that will uprez the preview and then save out the file and then return your preview to the previous setting
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If you have the “master” comp set up correctly your text layer – even though it is not text but a Photoshop file – should work fine. Make sure that there is no background in your photoshop file – you need to see the “checkerboard” behind your object. Then select the “alpha” option for the track matte of the reflection layer and make sure your matte layer is directly above your reflection comp. If this doesn’t work you may need to send a few screen shots to be able to diagnose things further
Brian Scott
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Image Design Productions, Inc.