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  • Ivan Lins

    July 7, 2011 at 5:28 pm in reply to: Disable Resampling

    I also prefer disabling resample. Period.
    Its muuuch better, since we use deshaking algorithms (like virtualdub DESHAKER and MERCALLI), so the video stays PERFECT, even with dropped frames 🙂
    If we need to create new frames for a smoother playback, we use after effects twixtor (we have a friend that uses it in the office, as he works in cinema).

    We hate ghosting. Youtube viewers too. We have a group of cyclists that does long rides (the so-called ‘randonneus, or Audax’), so we need stabilized video. Mainly at night.

    Imagine yourself riding a bike in a bumpy road. So you will have non stabilization (headaches to the viewers) AND ghosting because of vegas o.O.
    (not to say that using a bike to everything is becoming common and common in a ‘green’ world) 🙂

    So, to fix this, ‘in the easy’ way:

    1) right click in any take/scene, Properties – DISABLE resample. (ok, its straight forward).
    2) copy this scene, select ALL scenes in the timeline, and EDIT->PAST EVENT ATTRIBUTES.
    You dont need to put ‘disable resample’ in all takes.

    PS: be careful. Do this in ‘virgin’ scenes, because it will copy video effects and pan/crop attributes, as well.

    Unfortunatelly, even in the hidden properties tab (using SHIFT while going to OPTIONS in vegas menu), it does not have ‘disable resample as default’. At least I have not found it so far.

    Maybe in the version 11 of vegas. If we users asks for it (we have paid for it).

    Thats it! 🙂

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