Gary Kleiner
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Most likely you moved the window out of view. If you can temorarily change to a higher screen resolution, you should be able to find it and move it back.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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Turn on Ignore Event Grouping. It’s the button on top that looks like an open lock.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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Yes, the automation controls must be turned on. The automation settings button looks like a gear just to the left of the mute button.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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[davebo] “has someone already done that with a script somewhere?”
Yes, it is part of Excalibur (the Select Events tool).
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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You can minimize the vertical size of tracks with the button on the upper left of the track header (or you can drag the size). Does that help?
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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You would do this in Vegas with Bezier masking (part of the Pan/Crop tools). You need to apply keyframes to adjust the mask shape and position over time. It can be labor intensive.
It’s better to shoot your subject using a green screen technique where you can more easily key out the background.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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[etwpro1] “im trying to figure out how to highlight a section and move the whole section”
Use the Selection Edit Tool (icon has an arrow) then drag across events you want to select. Then either drag them all together or Ctrl/X them and Ctrl/V (paste) them where you want them to reappear.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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You don’t need to render to DV before rendering to Mpg, though even if you do, you should not really be able to see any real-world difference.
If you start with a DV clip and make no changes then render to DV, do you see a difference? They should be totally identical.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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You should not be having any quality problems. What format are you startig with? What settings are you rendering to?
As far as multiple generation renders, DV should look just fine, but if you are rendering to a more compressed format such as Mpeg, then you are going to see some degredation.
Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
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I don’t know how you would get anamorphic using pan/crop. Are you really referring to anamorphic when you mean letterbox or widescreen?
Are you shooting anamorphic? 16:9? 4:3? need more info.Gary Kleiner
Learn Vegas and DVD Architect
http://www.VegasTrainingAndTools.com
