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  • Danny Hays

    May 27, 2008 at 2:58 am in reply to: Multi cam

    I just zoom in until you can see single frames in the time line and drag one frame at a time. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 27, 2008 at 2:44 am in reply to: 3 hard drives

    I think two drives are good enough. One for your operating system and one for media. The render time is mostly processor usage and not so much drive I/O. Try a little test file with 2 and 3 drive and check render times to see. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 21, 2008 at 8:34 pm in reply to: Render Settings in HD

    OK, Render it out as a m2t file, The template is AVI HDV 1440 x 1080 29.97 and play it with VLC. VLC is a free player you can download for free right here.
    https://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html
    This is one of the only players that will play m2t files well. After the video starts, pause it and under the video preferences, Interlaced, slelct blend and then play. You wont be disapointed. This format is HDV and can also be delivered on CD as a m2t data file. If you put back to tape with a camera, they will have to take it back off in the same format you can put on cd. This way you wont need an HDV camera. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 21, 2008 at 1:58 am in reply to: Render Settings in HD

    Commercial television is standard definition. What kind of tape are you putting it to? What kind of camera was used? HD or HDV? Regardless you’ll have to down convert the video to standard definition. If the files are m2t files, you can put the video back to tape in the HDV format with an HDV camera. If you don’t know what type of file the stations player uses, usually 720 x 480 mpeg-2, I would give them it on HDV tape and let them convert it to the needed format. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 21, 2008 at 12:08 am in reply to: external monitoring of Vegas timeline output

    I usse my HDTV on both my laptop and desktop for full screen preview in Vegas. But both have a second VGA (15 pin D) connection to the HDTV. it works great. DAnny

  • Danny Hays

    May 20, 2008 at 11:57 pm in reply to: How to leave media online?

    I’ve heard Vegas has a hard time finding files on large hard drives, 500g and larger. Some people are partitioning them into smaller 200 gig partitions with success. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 20, 2008 at 11:53 pm in reply to: Clip audio-gain

    If the audio clips are under 0dB, not clipping, you can normalize them to get more volume. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 20, 2008 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Render Settings in HD

    Whats the final video gonna be watcheed on? If it a computer, render to Windows Media Video 9, 8 mbs template. If your going to use the videos again in vegas for more editing, use the Cineform avi HDV template with progressive settings for HDV, uncompressed if it’s true HD. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 15, 2008 at 5:44 pm in reply to: How to set the Project Properties

    Jeremey is right if your wathching the final on a crt tv but I can easily see the interrlacing on a lcd, especially if there’s some fast moving parts. Try all 3 settings and see which you like the best. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    May 15, 2008 at 5:39 pm in reply to: Question about sound recording

    In the program you want to record out of, select virtual cable for your output. In the program you want to record into select virtual cable. In a program that doesnt have the ability to select and in or out, they usualy use what windows is using. set it to virtual cable in control panel/ audio. Vegas does let you select ins and outs but you may need to able them if they dont show up. Do this in the preferences\ audio devices. Danny

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