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Ok. Aren’t there things Pro can’t do that Movie Studio can or is better at, though? I seem to recall downloading a trial of Pro at one point and not liking it as much, but I could be crazy. The name indicates it SHOULD have everything Movie Studio has, and then some.
James Strecker
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Does anyone have any suggestions for what to do instead? Or is getting Pro my best bet for a smooth ride here?
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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Damn, I was afraid of that. Okay. Thanks!
James Strecker
JTS Entertainment
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Basically I just need a way to get rid of the whooshing sounds in the background and/or bring out the vocal audio, with as little distortion of the voices as possible. Thanks!
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I guess I just never thought of it that way. I will try that, thanks.
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Okay, cool, I will check it out. Thanks.
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Wow, thanks a lot. I’ll give the multiple masks a try, but I see what you mean about it being a pain. :S
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Okay well, thanks for the help anyway.
I have another really dumb problem at hand now, though. I have a video I’m trying to render, and I have one clip fading into another, but when I render it, the clip it fades into won’t render and the first clip instead just fades into black. I tried rendering just the second clip, and it just won’t render at all. There’s no picture. It’s really frustrating. Any advice?
– James
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Okay, thanks. If I have edited something in the version of Vegas I have now, and then buy the Pro version, will the Pro open the Movie Studio files I have? Or will it not read them?
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I am using Sony Vegas Movie Studio + DVD.
When I go to the Project Settings, it gives me a screen with Template options at the top, then below that, Width and Height text boxes, then to the right of that, Field Order and Pixel Aspect Ratio. Below all that is frame rate. There are no settings with the word “HD” in any of those. And when I type it anything higher than 800 into the Width box, it reverts back to 800, as if that’s the highest I can go.
In case this is any more insight, here is more of what I am seeing. So far, I have tried lots of different combinations of these, but none of them have yet allowed me to enter above 800 into the Width box. But maybe I’m not using the right combo. Please let me know if you can help. :S
Template Drop-Down: (choosing these auto changes the width and height to whatever they say in the template description.)
Multimedia (320×240, 15.000 fps)
NTSC DV (720×480, 29.970 fps)
NTSC DV Widescreen (720×480, 29.970 fps)
NTSC Standard (720×486, 29.970 fps)
PAL DV (720×576, 25.000 fps)
PAL DV Widescreen (720×576, 25.000 fps)
PAL Standard (720×576, 25.000 fps)
NTSC Video CD (352×240, 29.970 fps)
PAL Video CD (352×288, 25.000 fps)Pixel Aspect Ratio Drop-Down:
1.0000 (Square)
0.9091 (NTSC DV)
1.2121 (NTSC DV Widescreen)
1.0926 (PAL DV)
1.4568 (PAL DV Widescreen)
0.9132 (NTSC Video CD)
1.0921 (PAL Video CD)Frame Rate Drop-Down:
12.500 (Half PAL)
14.985 (Half NTSC)
15.000 (Multimedia)
25.000 (PAL)
29.970 (NTSC)Please help if you can. I really am new to this aspect of rendering since I just recently got my HD camera and I could really use some help.
Again, the original footage’s dimensions are 1280×720, at 24 fps.
Thanks,
James