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Out of sync playing it in Vegas or playing a rendered file? I’ve used pan and crop without that problem many times. It does lag somewhat playing it in Vegas since your processing every frame, taxing the CPU but a rendered file should be fine. You can try rendering to a different format or do a few small section renders after moving the audio or video to compensate for the sync issue.
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You can still render the whole project, even with a space between two clips. Set the yellow loop region triangles to the start and end. Then when rendering, check render looped region only. The space will just be black.
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Oh yea, I forgot about that box. Glad you have it working. I see you have Sony HVR-A1U. I still have one too but died while eating a tape once. Cost a few hundred bucks to get it repaired. I’m done with tapes since I use the component and left + right audio outs to a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle USB 3 capture device. This allows me to bypass the .m2t compression and capture straight from the imager. With a solid state drive, i can capture 1920 – 1080 uncompressed 10 bit 444 color space .avi. large files but better quality video. I only use it in my studio when I need to use good phantom powered mics since it has the dual XLR shoe adapter. Happy editing! Danny
Danny Hays
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Since your source files are HDV, 1440 – 1080, just open a new project, and when your add your first HDV file to the time line, Vegas asks you if you want your project settings to match your media, click yes. When you go to render, select “Main concept mpeg-2/ HDV 1080i. Then drop down where it says HDV and select mpeg-2, then change the 1440 to 1920, then switch from interlaced to progressive. You can then save this as a render preset by renaming it at the top to something you will remember since it will show up as what ever you name it when you go to render another project.
BTW The reason HDV 1440 – 1080 has an aspect ratio of 16/9 is because HDV videos pixel aspect ratio is not square, 1 by1 like normal HD is. They are 1.333 by 1. Multiply 1440 by 1.333 and it equals 1920 almost exactly.Danny Hays
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Try moving the clip on the right side away from the clip it is snapped to and see if you can access the fade in and out triangles. You can also try adding another audio track and moving the clips one at a time to the new track, testing the fade function after each clip is moved. By the way an easy way to get one clip, audio and it’s video to fade out and into another is by over lapping them a little, how ever long you want the fade from one clip to the other. You will see the fade out and in lines.
Danny Hays
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Oops. There’s is another problem. The counter is counting way hire that where your play head is going. Does this happen with other projects? If not, Open a new one and re-add the media, just the mp4 first and see if that alone plays normal, then other media file at a time testing it by playing it.
Danny Hays
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I noticed two things from your video. Your project media tab only shows the .mp4 which is your top two tracks. There is no media for tracks 3 and four. All the media on the timeline should be seen in the project media tab. If you moved the location of the missing audio files on your computer, Vegas will show a missing data window when launching the project. If you did move them, here’s where you can tell Vegas where they are now, then save the project. Also your play head doesn’t move past a small amount of time and repeats. Try moving your loop points to encompass the whole song. That’s the little yellow triangles at the top of the timeline. It should show one at the beginning and another at the end of the song with a yellow line between them.
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Is this happening with your other projects? If not, you may have a corrupt .veg file. You could always open the project with the mute issue and then open another new project, having two instances of Vegas running and copy and paste from the old one to the new one. Re-add the effects and match their parameters.
Danny Hays
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The file .veg is only 363k in size. Not even one half of 1 meg. A .veg file cannot contain media. It is the file that opens Vegas and puts all your media in the last timeline position you saved it were. Look at the size of the video and the wav file you’re trying to sync. Both are way bigger than your .veg file. I use Dropbox a lot to collaborate on songs with friends. Dropbox only lets you upload one file at a time. This is why I use the method I described in my earlier post.
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I believe you only put the .veg file without any media. You can save the whole thing by saving and checking the box “Copy media with project” to a folder and winzip or winrar it and uploading that to your dropbox.
Danny Hays
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