Daniel Hughes
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Daniel Hughes
May 7, 2011 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Noise Dilemma – Why is my footage noisier in Vegas?Ah thanks!
I’ll just get over it then haha!Daniel Hughes
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Do you have the Stereo Downmix button selected? It’s just above the mixer. Clicking it will toggle between 5.1 surround, Stereo and Mono.
Daniel Hughes
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Could it be your settings?
Contrast, Sharpness, Saturation etc?This would make sense if everything’s fine in video mode but not in photo mode.
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You could use Cookie Cutter, or you could mask in Event Pan/Crop, or even use a regular crop and then use your Track Motion to place the event.
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So you definitely don’t have an enormous smudge on your lens?
Perhaps inner lens condensation is prevailing. This happened to me when I first got my T2i/550d – it was freezing weather and when it came the camera was just as cold and the glass was all condensation.
You don’t store your camera in the freezer, at all, do you?
Other than that, I don’t have a clue!
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This is a very frequent question, but nonetheless, here goes!
I’m assuming you’re on Windows XP?
If yes, these changes can be made to your system:1. Increase your page file(s) capacity and utilise your hard drives.
Start > Control Panel > System > Click on the Advanced tab > In the Performance box, click Settings.
You are now in the place to free up some memory.
2. Select Adjust for best performance and hit Apply. It’ll go all Windows 95, but it’s worth it.
3. Visit the next Advanced tab, and in the bottom Virtual Memory box, click Change.
4. Selecting Custom for your drives, you can now allocate some virtual memory to any of your hard drives. Make your maximum and minimum values the same, and it is generally recommended that you set the values to 1.5x of your computers RAM, so I believe this would be 6000mb in your case, but you can go higher if you like. If your ram peaks it will use this virtual memory.
And these to your Sony Vegas when rendering:
1. In Sony Vegas when you’re about to render, close all the preview windows.
2. If in your version of Vegas you have Dynamic RAM preview, go to [I think it’s] Tools and Preferences and you can reduce the Dynamic RAM Preview to 0.
And now you have to accept these demoralising, but perhaps somewhat inspiring facts:
1. Microsoft Windows XP will only ever allow you a maximum of 2GB per application, so buying more RAM is useless.
2. You must get Windows 7 64 bit.
3. The fate of your videos depend on it
And goodness, I hope you are using XP after all of this.
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Oh, pity! How about on the censored version?
Only joking!It is a psychological neo-noir drama thriller. I shall hopefully make the COW proud!
Incidentally, I do own many boom poles. As a token of my gratitude, Ronald, should you ever require one, I will gladly lend-e-boom.
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Daniel Hughes
April 30, 2011 at 9:26 pm in reply to: Exporting Vegas Pro 10 to DVD Architect Pro 5.0?Render in MPEG-2, selecting the relevant DVD Architect setting?
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Ah nevermind, I worked it out. I’m just a ‘noob’
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It doesn’t work on movie mode on T2i!
Heart: broken
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