Christine Neuvil
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Why we need subclips:
Although we can splice clips so that our timeline consists of subclips without using the trimmer, we can’t tag those spliced clips.Case #1: 60 hours of documentary footage – clips tagged according to multiple parameters. If we had just spliced the clips in the timeline, we could then watch all the clips back to back, but still we need a way of organizing them – a library we can pull from. We had one person could go thru the footage and extract excerpts that might be worth including, and then another person joined for searching and arranging the subclips.
Case #2: 100 hours of dance videos – subclips of 1000 individual moves – tagged. Then can consider and share choreography ideas by selecting and arranging subclips.
Am I wrong? Is there a way to do what I need without subclips?
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Christine Neuvil
August 12, 2019 at 12:58 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.The post I wanted to edit is within this thread. Finding my posts is easy enough for me. Finding an “Edit” button – impossible.
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 2:47 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.I wish I could edit my posts on CreativeCow if I do so quickly and before anyone else has replied.
Perhaps I just should not post until I have a total answer, but I discover more than I expect as I go. I wasn’t expecting to find things like:Magix Movie Edit Pro
– still on Magix’ website, but their link to “Get it from Microsoft” link is dead, and searching Windows Store finds no results.————
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 2:34 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.Magix Movie Edit Touch:
– for Windows tablets
– specs & detailed / direct product page: https://www.magix.com/ca/apps/movie-edit-touch/ :
— Processor : Dual-core processor with 1.5 GHz
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 2:25 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.Googled:
< “EDL” magix OR vegas OR “video editor” OR “project files” site:play.google.com -“las vegas” -“learn davinci resolve” >
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 2:10 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.Might any non-Magix Android App save project files in a format Vegas easily opens?
I found Vegas can open these project file types:
.csp (Cinescore Project File)
.vf (“Movie Studio Project Files”)
.txt EDL – generic? Final Cut Pro can “save as” EDL.That is not a definitive list. Are there more project file types that Vegas can open?
Can any Android Apps save project files in EDL format (with a .txt extension)?
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 1:51 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.Maybe:
Magix Movie Edit Pro?
– says https://alternativeto.net/software/sony-vegas/?platform=android
– product page: https://www.magix.com/us/video-editor/movie-edit-pro/
– $69.99 USMagix Movie Edit Touch?
– free app for Android, says same source: https://alternativeto.net/software/magix-movie-edit-pro/
– NOT in Google Play. why not?
– product page: https://www.magix.com/ca/apps/ – says it is an App for Windows.————
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Christine Neuvil
August 11, 2019 at 1:29 am in reply to: Vegas Lite ? Traveling, want software that works on a tablet or cheap laptop, but I want to open my work in Vegas later.Thanks. Looking at the specs, it seems a compatible laptop would cost more than I want to spend for this purpose.
Raising the bar: Is there an Android App that would do my super-simple editing tasks AND create edit files that I can later open in Vegas?
(I already have a quite good phone – Samsung Galaxy A8 (2018) – with Android 9 (“Pie”) – and a 128 GB micro-SD card.)
Thanks
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Christine Neuvil
July 21, 2019 at 11:36 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 13 – .MOV files are all of the sudden going black in the preview window and I can’t find a fix!@Aaron Starr,
I was fascinated to read:
“If you post “mediainfo” (its an app) on your source MOVs, there might be a way to convert them to a format with out re-rendering them.”
I have the latest mediainfo, but I can’t see any way to convert my .mov files. What am I missing?I was even more fascinated to read:
“Vegas can be a horizontal batch render tool, by using a script that comes with Vegas, and renders regions to individual files. That way you just place a region around each clip, give the region a name, and render to any codec that Vegas supports.”
I’ve asked about that before, and was told no such ability comes built-in with Vegas.
What script are you referring to? I’m using Vegas 15 Pro.Thanks
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Christine Neuvil
May 21, 2019 at 8:32 pm in reply to: Move Region markers with ‘Event’ ([clip]). Not Ripple.Thanks!