As Danny writes, it depends on where you want to play your videos (computer, DVD/Blu ray player, send it for broadcast, etc….) and what is your source.
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– Using track motion will make you image blurry when you zoom in as it is considered as project size even though you original picture is bigger.
– Using pan/crop will keep the image at its original size, so less blurry when you zoom in. In that case the picture will never go “through” the screen. You should either use a fade out or a composite envelop to simulate it.
Of course if your original footage are at project size, both method will give you the same result.
As per my experience, the standalone version of Boris Red5 can only read avi files in 64bits version (as Boris red 5 64 needs the 64bits codec to ead the file – further to a reply I got from boris team few weeks back).
In the 32bits version it can read .mov files as well (quicktime is only 32bits).
On my system RED5 as a plugin for Vegas plays correctly the .mts files.
By the way you should uninstall all the codec pack you mentioned as it can mess up Vegas.
Hi Peter,
Thanks for you very fast reply.
Dragging the project file on the RED desktop icon works but not when double clicking on the project file… weird…
Yep,
Ram preview for OFX transition works now, Paint effect with RED5 works as well… but copy paste event with ofx plugin from an instance to another still crash Vegas x64.
Update.
By uninstalling completely red5 and reinstalling the latest built, the new filter appears.
Before I ran the installer w/o uninstalling the previous version.