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  • Danny Hays

    April 15, 2008 at 12:17 am in reply to: vegas pro 8

    Hi Bill,
    Many cameras have internal settings for 4 channel 32k or 2 channel 48k. Cheeck and see if yours may be set to 32k. What camera is it? Danny

  • Danny Hays

    April 13, 2008 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Samsung Monitor for Video Editing??

    I use a 32″ Samsung LCD HDTV for my second monitor. It’s only 1360 – 768 but thats what most medium HDTVs are. The larger ones should be 1920 – 1080 and a decent video card will handle it. Plus there’s a ton of other inputs for camera, DVD’s VCR whatever you have.

  • Danny Hays

    April 11, 2008 at 5:06 pm in reply to: VEGAS MAJOR BUGS?

    I would try an m2t file captured by a different camera with Vegas 8 to see if it’s the camera. Another option is to convert them to Cineform avi with 7. This format works better than m2t in that they can be rendered multiple times without much quality loss. Vegas comes with this Cineform codec.

  • Danny Hays

    April 10, 2008 at 3:29 am in reply to: Processors and HDV video

    Yes I believe the bottle neck would be the ability to record HDV to your hard drive with out dropping frames. If the 2.4 seems sluggish, render the m2t files to cineform avi and edit with them. Vegas has the Cineform codec included. The cineform format was designed to work more effeciently with slower computers. Plus they can handle multiple renders without much loss where m2t files will degrade quicker. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    April 10, 2008 at 3:23 am in reply to: changing clip transfer mode instead of entire track

    Try this. Place one track over another and then put the curser at the top center of the top video in the time line. The curser should turn into a hand. drag downward to decreace the opacity of that video event only and not every video on that track. Follow me??

  • Danny Hays

    April 10, 2008 at 3:17 am in reply to: VEGAS MAJOR BUGS?

    I use a Sony HVR-A1 HDV with Vegas 8 with no problems. Can the m2t files play on VLC? Thats a free video player that will play m2t files very well. Try capturing with 7 and importing into 8. this has me curious.
    https://www.videolan.org/vlc/ is the link for the free m2t player. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    April 10, 2008 at 3:10 am in reply to: Burning BluRay with Vegas & DVD Architect

    Yes DVD arc. is a standard DVD auth software. Look for some Blue Ray authorizing software if you want menues.

  • Danny Hays

    April 10, 2008 at 2:31 am in reply to: Yet Another Question “Monitors”

    I use a Samsung LCD 32″ Flat panel TV as my Monitor. I do video mostly so I can see it on what most people watch video on. It has tons of inputs so I can use it for 2 computers, one VGA and one DVI to HDMI cable, TV, component from my HDV camera, composite from my SD GL1 and VCR, DVD what ever. Try it and you’ll find it hard to go back. Danny

  • I don’t think anyone suggested this yet but why not just record the video on tape, zoomed out enough to see both hands and at the same time record your guitar into q-base. Then add the effects to the guitar and export as 48k 16 bit stereo wav file. then record the video into Vegas and import the guitar wav in and syncing them up is easy as the wav views will be similar. Then mute the audio track for the camera. Control plus drag the video track to copy it to another track. Zoom in on each hand with the two video tracks and uses a opacity envelope to switch between them. Danny

  • Danny Hays

    March 31, 2008 at 11:04 pm in reply to: balancing audio levels.

    Hi Mel, In answer to your original question, yes you can raise the level of the lower level recorded audio. Just right click on one of them in the time line and select switches, normalize. I believe the default is 0dB. You can also lower the level of single audio files in the timeline by placing the curser at the top of the wave until it turns into a hand and then drag down. You’ll see a blue line indicating the level of that event. This will not effect the other audio events in the same track. Hope this helps. Danny

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