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  • Charles Flaum

    December 13, 2012 at 3:21 pm in reply to: Multiple Sony Vegas 12 Issues

    The fact is there is no excuse. Sony uses it customers as beta testers. It took me forever to get SV11 to work right – and right now I’m kicking myself for upgrading.

  • Charles Flaum

    December 13, 2012 at 4:43 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 And .FLV

    Sorry – didn’t mean come down on you – just frustrated. The worst part is the crashing of the video preview screen.

  • Charles Flaum

    December 13, 2012 at 4:19 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 And .FLV

    Steve – I think I was pretty explicit. SV12 has crashed my video card several times (SV11 never did that). NewBlue crashes everytime. And now several times the video preview screen shows either a black, white or frozen screen – however, choosing “remote screen icon” allows the view preview to play full screen on a separate monitor correctly.

  • Charles Flaum

    December 13, 2012 at 3:40 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 And .FLV

    Do yourself a favor and DO NOT buy it. Let them work out the bugs. I have installed it 5 times. It has crashed my video card (SV11 never did that); it will not play the video preview (but will play in remote screen); has crashed repeatedly using New Blue FX.

    In a word – it’s total Bush league. Right now I’m reinstalling SV11.

  • Charles Flaum

    July 17, 2012 at 3:08 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 11 will not render .mp4 files.

    John – you are the best – months, builds, etc. I have been trying to figure out why I could not render mp4.

    Thanks a million.

    Charles

  • Charles Flaum

    July 9, 2012 at 3:59 pm in reply to: Combining renders results in jagged project

    Steve- Thanks for the nesting tip – never knew about it – wow, talk about a time saver.

    Charles

  • Charles Flaum

    July 8, 2012 at 8:22 pm in reply to: Combining renders results in jagged project

    I originally tried to do that, but when I tried to pull the intro into the project invariably the intro tracks align themselves with project tracks I didn’t want them to. Also I was having issues with track motion and keyframes transferring over.

    I asked a friend who is in the industry and he was the one that suggested the multi-rendering. He said it’s done a lot with large projects. But he’s at a loss as to why this is happening – although, he doesn’t upload to the internet so maybe it’s going to a compressed format from one that’s not?

  • Charles Flaum

    May 28, 2012 at 12:36 am in reply to: No Audio in MP4 After Rendering

    Also, I should mention that I am using Build 425 because I found subsequent builds somewhat unstable. I am thinking about updating – especially if I can’t track down this issue. I will supply a screen recording of the process in a few hours.

  • Charles Flaum

    May 27, 2012 at 9:43 pm in reply to: No Audio in MP4 After Rendering

    Yes, I’ve tried rendering the exact specs for Vimeo and then rendering the exact specs for Wistia – however, I think you have hit upon something. None of the mp4 renders work in players on my own system.

  • Charles Flaum

    May 27, 2012 at 2:04 pm in reply to: No Audio in MP4 After Rendering

    Thank you for responding.

    First let me say that I’ve used SV Pro for a year – although, the concept of setting a project properties and then rendering as something else has always seemed weird (as well as subject of codecs). Anyway, I’ve rendered in wmv and have never had a problem. So, step by step. Project finished and saved with material. Then render as – customizing the template as they have asked and then rendering same. Saving project and then uploading.

    Like I said – I uploaded the same project in wmv and it works – strange.

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