Graham Bernard
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Do me a favour? Just check that you can still Print To Tape using another app and ON the same ‘puter? Like Windows Movie Maker? At the moment we are not testing like-for-like. By you testing on ANOTHER computer, albeit with V6, we still don’t know IF there is an INSTALL issue with V7 – yeah? See my point? Now if WMM prints to tape on your V7 computer then we can almost suggest there is at least a V7 install issue OR a working issue with V7. It wold have been interesting if you HAD V6 on this suspect computer?
Bottom line here is that there are STILL many GL1s out there, I would have thought by now we might have heard something. I have a XM2 and a Pannie Deck. I PTT to the deck not the camera. Oh, here’s another thought! Have you another dv camera to try out with your V7 install?
So, there are some “tests” you can carry out – good luck.
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Graham Bernard
October 3, 2006 at 9:55 am in reply to: Can you capture video and audio to different drives?No worries!
I’m trying to reconcile these 2 statements of yours:
“ . . but I wonder if Vegas will find the video and sound in two separate places.”
. .and . .
“I did drag files captured in Premeiere/Cineform to the Vegas timeline and they work fine, ”
So? Which is it? I’m guessing here, but are you implying that Vegas WONT find them automatically? However dragging the files WORKS?
In any event Vegas WILL treat the Audio and Video as 2 separate EVENT entities. You will need to create a New Group. Is this what you mean as Vegas “finding” them? Hmmm… Once “grouped” for THAT project they are grouped. If you SHOULD then re-use them within ANOTHER project and re-import them, they WONT have this project-specific grouping. Meaning they will need to be re-grouped as a pair. I don’t even think making them a Sub-Clip would help either .. hold on .. AH! You may wish to make a separate COMBINED Veg of JUST that material. You could then bring THIS veg into any further project as a NESTED veg – something that Vegas IS good at! You can then treat this nested veg AS combined media. Yeah! That should do it!
Anyways, how is the sync going? Any issues?
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Graham Bernard
October 3, 2006 at 9:04 am in reply to: Can you capture video and audio to different drives?Good question! I never do this, so if you want to read on, up to you . . And not wanting to be beaten, I just did some quizzing . .
Well, as you know, you can choose to capture to different drives, both A+V streams. You can also elect to NOT capture the Audio. I can’t at present see a way to NOT capture the Video? In any event it WOULD mean you would have to capture twice – once for the NON-Audio and again for the combined.
I can’t see an obvious SINGLE capture session that will divide the stream – let alone designate 2 drives.
If this is something the industry uses a lot, maybe put a request into Sony?
I have recently bought Scenalyzer. I don’t know if even that does what you are asking.
At the end of the day, if you’ve “come-over” from Prem to do your editing in Vegas – Hi! – just use Prem to do the Capture splitting you wish, then use it for that.
Sorry, aint got good news. Well anyways, I don’t have a solution other than 2 captures PLUS opening up the material and then rendering back out the WAV part? Eh .. messy.
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Hi! I thought I remembered seeing this somewhere. Read for the delete ACTIVE take detail:
https://www.sonymediasoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?ForumID=4&MessageID=449899
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Graham Bernard
May 15, 2006 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Highlighting where media is used on timeline from media pool.Ah! Of course!!! Me bad: Right Click and pick of the option … I was doing the a lot of the “opposite” yesterday.
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Graham Bernard
May 15, 2006 at 10:55 am in reply to: Highlighting where media is used on timeline from media pool.View > Edit Details
You will see all the Active Take Names .
You can sort by any of the COLUMN headings to bring those times you need to the top.
There IS a SELECT tick box and this WILL select THAT event on the timeline.
You can sort the TAKES and just work with them to have these highlighted on the Timeline.
So not from Project Media but from Edit View. There is masses to use here!!
Grazie
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Ah! You don’t even need “Spacebar” just SHIFT. – seesshhh .. G
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Hiyah Pete!
Forward roll that Meece wheel! Not enough? Mag Glass! LOL!!!
Graze
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The “how” was when I was rummaging & looking for/through ALL the Commands in Keyboard setup in Preferences. This one stood out a mile and I thought “Script Editor” what on Earth is that then? Hit the K/S and there it was!
As Edward points out, it IS present on SF – presumably SF8, which I don’t have – this must have been present within Vegas 6 ever since SF8 was out – So maybe it was in V6c but it is definitely within V6d – seen it!!
I can imagine that for Script Wizzos, creating and testing scripts, this would be a boon. Me? I just stumbled on it and found a way to source scripts; “repeat” last script – easily PLUS most scripts have an internal “description” of what each script “does”, and seeing this text before the actual code has made sourcing and auditioning scripts a wee bit more tactile and immediate for me.
Cheers!
Grazie
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Vegas. Vegas 6d.