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Danny Hays
July 1, 2016 at 10:50 am in reply to: Rendering problem regarding the dreaded “horizontal lines”Hold Alt key and press Enter. You’ll see the Project Settings window. Set field order to None (progressive scan). Set Deinterlace Method to Interpolate fields. Then when you’re done editing your project, click File, Render as, choose what format you want and click Customize. Set field order to None (progressive scan).


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June 30, 2016 at 11:41 pm in reply to: [I HAVE A PROBLEM] “An error occured while loading the project file. The item was not found” PLEASE!You can also re-link the files if the drive letter changed. Just click Specify a new location or replacement file and direct it to the files on the newly named drive. If there are other files in the same location, Vegas will tell you and you can click yes to all then save the project. You will have to do this for any project that has files from the old drive letter or change the drive letter. Then other projects should load fine.
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Many of us here on this forum use Handbrake. You can render with it from Vegas using this method. If you like the quality and file size you get with it, give this a try. Danny
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I you can snap to markers. Just hit the M key where you want to snap to. Of course you cam name the markers as well. Danny
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The file size is due to the video bitrate, not the audio. You can lower the bitrate for the video by clicking custom in the render window. since you’re using a picture, not HD video, you can lower the bitrate more. An hour and a half video is still going to be somewhat large in file size.
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June 22, 2016 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Capturing Analog Video… (Time-Based Correction? BM Capture Products?)Hi Alec. I have an Intensity Shuttle USB 3. I use it to capture from an HDV camcorder via the component and rca outs and capture as 1080i MJEG, 8 bit avi and 10 bit avi straight from the camera imager, bypassing the M2T compression to a solid state laptop with out any problems. Until you post here, I just gathered the composite in worked so I tried it with an old VCR and the video was cutting in and out, mostly out. That’s from a tape. I tried it from a composite out of a SD card AVCHD camera and it captured fine except the aspect ratio was 4/3. If you are capturing straight from the camera imager, not a tape, the Shuttle should work, and mine gets warm, not hot. Some people are getting by the TBC cost and using cheaper video scalers or a Pinnacle Dazzle on a 32 bit Windows OS. Hope this helps, Danny Hays
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I cannot reproduce the problem here but I’m trying it on Win 7, not Win 10. Since they do the same thing, I would just use the generated media option since it works for you without issues, or try reinstalling Vegas.
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Insert text media and insert generated media, Sony Titles and Text do the same thing. They’re just different ways of doing it. Have you tried resetting Vegas?
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June 20, 2016 at 4:02 pm in reply to: Problem with Cutting out Audio while previewing video in Sony Vegas Pro 13.0I just read somewhere about fraps audio in Sony Vegas. Try setting your project properties / video tab/Pixel format to 32-bit Floating Point (Full range). I know this doesn’t make sense as it’s a video setting but this worked for someone else experiencing this same problem. Let us know if it works. Danny
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I gather you’re clicking the floppy icon over the preview window. Mine has always been instantly done. You can try resetting Vegas to factory. You won’t loose your presets you made by doing this. Hold down Ctrl and Shift while launching Vegas and click yes when the reset prompt comes up.
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