Daniel Johnson
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Thank you very much! I suppose I’ll have to upgrade then – probably about time. I’m glad to hear that it works with later versions at least, that’s good news.
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Not sure which will be most relevant, so I’ve included just about everything
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Daniel Johnson
March 28, 2020 at 7:04 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro crashes when rendering masked sectionThe footage was filmed on a GoPro Hero 7 Black at 1080p60fps.
So other than cropping the media to a larger aspect ratio, the effects applied were as follows. To all media involved, I have added the sony color correct and sony color curves FX. To the clip in the top track, I have masked almost all the frames. To the clip in the second from top track, I have added the S_WipeLine transition from the Sapphire plugin
My device specs are
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7500U CPU @ 2.70GHz 2.90 GHz
Installed RAM: 12.0 GB
System type: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processorHope this helps!
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Daniel Johnson
March 28, 2020 at 6:46 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro crashes when rendering masked sectionThank you, yea I may have to do it that way. It makes me hopeful if it might just be a specific spot though, that sounds reasonably solvable
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Yea I did at first think it might be that, but I made sure and they were in fact the same. Strangely enough, after restarting my laptop, the problem resolved itself, which is very strange, but a relief. Perhaps I had accidentally selected some strange view, which was then unselected when I restarted. However, I think I’d restarted before and it didn’t work, so I’m not sure.
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That’s because I’m masking out the large fish, i.e. I’m making it appear in front of a different background. The small fishes are from an entirely different clip, which I’m transitioning into. So that therefore appears in the preview window, but not the event pan/crop window, which only shows the single clip
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It shouldn’t be – he ‘sync cursor’ option is selected, and adjustments I make to a keyframe show up on the preview, even though there is a keyframe for every frame. So if it is showing the wrong frame, I have no idea how to fix it.
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Daniel Johnson
July 15, 2019 at 3:31 pm in reply to: Vegas Pro 13.0 – Masking Tool – Event Pan/Crop window not matching Preview/Render (stabilization error)Apologies for the late reply, thank you very much.. This did seem to work – pity that there’s not an easier way
