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  • Derek Charles

    October 7, 2016 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Shift B < Render to new track

    Thanks I’ll try that –
    Since I am shooting in the XAVC S codec it shouldn’t be lossless? Or if not, an unnoticeable amount? File size is a concern as well.

  • Derek Charles

    October 7, 2016 at 11:57 am in reply to: Shift B < Render to new track

    The hyperlink doesn’t work for me
    The COW says 404
    and has lost her way in the pasture.
    I’m guessing if I just google it and see the download links – still don’t know how to install in Vegas to render –
    I don’t see why me exporting to XAVC S is a bad idea –
    Since I am shooting in the XAVC S codec it shouldn’t it be lossless? Or if not, an unnoticeable amount?

  • Derek Charles

    October 6, 2016 at 11:48 pm in reply to: Shift B < Render to new track

    I’m not seeing lagarith anywhere
    The main focus is just to have plugins and color correction etc on an event be done with and now I have that event to work with fresh. – I used to do all of my editing as close as possible then render the whole file to XAVC S Long then start chopping up the events again how I want them from the one big file – I realize now that its better time wise to just do that in the same timeline by rendering to a new track and deleting the previous event with a fresh one.
    Since I’m not seeing lagarith anywhere is it Ok I still keep using the XAVC S .mxf files as the fresh events?

  • Derek Charles

    September 23, 2016 at 12:02 am in reply to: 4K and Sharpening Image in Vegas – looks ugly

    Thanks for your replies –
    On my previous laptop Lenovo Thinkpad T500 it’s highest res was 1280 x 800
    I had the VGA out from the laptop go into my 1080p monitor – I was told that it was still displaying 1080 if I was editing my 1080 footage. I now am watching my videos on my new 1080 laptop with hdmi to my 1080 monitor and they are absolutely disgusting in over sharpening –
    Though I think I remember setting the display in Control Panel to the option 1920X1080 though… I dont know for sure.
    When I was adding slight sharpening in Vegas, was I seeing a lower res file on my monitor and compensating for that the whole time?!

  • Derek Charles

    September 7, 2016 at 5:21 am in reply to: Optimize my first dedicated Graphics Card in Vegas 13

    Yes, the GPU acceleration does have the NVDIA as an option and I have selected that. Is that the only thing I can do to boost Vegas with it is this option in Properties? How much weaker is this for me than having the Ati? Am I missing out?
    I just want to make sure that overall my NVIDIA is actually helping me with web browsing and other high cpu intensive programs even if it’s not up to par with Vegas –

  • Derek Charles

    September 7, 2016 at 2:07 am in reply to: Optimize my first dedicated Graphics Card in Vegas 13

    So, I’m basically not even using my NVIDIA card ?
    Vegas is my main concern so I feel like I’ve made a big mistake in buying this. Can it easily be replaced?
    Is it benefiting my PC in any other way? Programs like Lightroom or Music editing software?

  • WOW again this community comes through. All is fixed now, It was simply the build – I have several ssd drives that have an earlier version of Vegas builds I think (I never chose to update because of the saying If it aint broke dont fix it). I’ts always done what I needed it to. I’ve used mine and friends drives whenever I had crash problems I wasn’t familiar with and some of the drives had versions of Vegas 8 and 11 to try and open my veg file to see if that roll back works. Thanks so much everyone. I really want to start paypaling the repliers some “tip” money for their fast and accurate answers. I’m about to make a new post on making sure I’m using or optimizing my new graphics card correctly in Vegas.

  • Derek Charles

    August 24, 2016 at 8:38 am in reply to: Lightroom in Vegas

    Yes, sorry , the blend slider – I have learned this is the same thing as an “intensity” effect –
    I am trying to use this for LUTS I put on tracks – I don’t want the intensity of the Lut to be so strong some times.
    Wish I could lower it to 75% or so –
    I see this option available in the Lumetri in Premiere –
    I use VisionColor as a plugin in Vegas –

  • I must admit, I am still very confused on what to do.

  • Derek Charles

    August 17, 2016 at 9:08 am in reply to: Lightroom in Vegas

    Thank you very much for this – AAV has been helping me out a lot in the past month.
    1 problem – the “balance” slider is greyed out unable to use…
    I’m wanting that to be an overall amount of the effect vs the original.
    I’m having the same problem with Luts, Sometimes they are too strong in Vegas and I want to “decay them” a bit… have a lesser effect

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