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  • Ed Vandenderen

    April 7, 2019 at 6:53 pm in reply to: blur

    Be glad to George:

    Really quite straight forward, When video is captured into vegas it comes in at certain properties and if you have not set these properties at the start of the make movie wizard, vegas will ask you if you want to set the properties of the project you are starting to match the properties of the video you are bringing in. Answer yes to this.
    Now when you render the project select, from the drop down, the property structure that matches the project properties you dedicated to the project at the start. Now all will match and will sync properly and create a successful burn.

  • Ed Vandenderen

    April 6, 2019 at 10:54 pm in reply to: blur

    George

    Thank you so much for the reminder, I did indeed have the project and render properties mix matched.
    Fixed, re rendered and new burn is beautiful.

    Ed

  • Ed Vandenderen

    February 26, 2019 at 12:23 am in reply to: hdr-hc9

    Thanks you guys,

    It does seem to me the cable i used has the coffin shaped 6 pin on one end for the pc and the small 4 pin ent for the hdr-hc9 cam.
    The manual does say to use 4 pin to 4 pin though. Guess I will get combo pci card and a 4 to 4 pin cable.

    Old brain cells, absolutely at work here. Bought vms plat 15 and prev used 9. Made many long, 3-4 hour BR movies with it though. Hope i can master it again.

  • Ed Vandenderen

    February 26, 2014 at 6:20 pm in reply to: iso image file

    Thanks Steve

    One more quick question, does it seem right for this render, 26 gig, to have taken 40+ hours using avc codec in vegas ms 9 plat?? or is my machine just slow?

  • Ed Vandenderen

    December 13, 2011 at 8:20 pm in reply to: .iso file

    Thanks Mark

    So you know, by chance, anything about “imgburn” software, is it safe to install and use?

    Wanted to use it to save a copy of the iso file itself.

  • Ed Vandenderen

    December 8, 2011 at 5:56 pm in reply to: iso file save

    Matt

    Would I be correct in thinking that it will take less time to copy the iso file than it did for the original render (37hrs)?

    Ed

  • Ed Vandenderen

    December 8, 2011 at 1:28 am in reply to: iso file save

    Matt

    What I see that I can use the veas software to make a blu ray copy using the .iso file.

    What I wanted to do was copy the iso file to a disc for back up.
    The film is 27 gig, 3.5 hours long.

    Would I need to use blue ray media to hold the file as back up?

    Would I need to have the same room available for the iso file as needed for the rendered blu ray film.

    thanks for the help

  • Ed Vandenderen

    November 28, 2011 at 8:45 pm in reply to: render

    So John, any harm in turning modem off and closing firewall and anti virus while rendering?

    also John, if I might, are the Cinescore downloads I see about safe for download?

    thanks for the help

    Ed v

  • Ed Vandenderen

    November 11, 2011 at 7:36 pm in reply to: timeline to render ratio

    John, thanks so much for the help.

    Is there any loss of quality with avc@15000 vs mpeg@25000?

    Seems as though I used avc once before and as I remember it was just fine.

    thanks again

    Ed

  • Ed Vandenderen

    March 24, 2011 at 3:49 pm in reply to: audio

    John

    My problem is that the pieces of voice I record in between the audio attached to video clips is much lower in volume. Even a maxed pull on the vol envelope does not bring it up to match the video’s volume.

    Is there a way to adjust my mic setting prior to record to have higher wave form when done thus more volume, closer to matching the video clip volume.

    thank for the help as always
    Ed

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