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  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    September 1, 2011 at 5:50 am in reply to: cff explorer and memory problem

    i am not frustrated at all. i understand my language usage is a kind of loose but why whould one call it offensive? maybe my vocabulary is too narrow and media – the internet allows not to show that i had no intention to harm. and the fact is that anybody can get an offence for anything. should i be sorry for that? that was not my original question.

  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    August 24, 2011 at 1:10 pm in reply to: Vegas 10 & Adobe CS5.5

    what media have you got dropped on your timeline/s how much stuff in project bins. stupid question, forgive me but: i assume your system is also x64?
    if not memory then i ve never had any other issues but media. in my opinion sv apart from those two potential reasons for trouble is extremely stable.

  • i love to learn new things, that is why i am here. i wonder what might be the use of scrubbing by frames with audible audio?
    anyway – i thought to myself – if one so desperately needs that, i would advise: set on the system function in which you can use cursor buttons to move your arrow. have no idea what it is called but i know there is a feature like that. next if you work on a laptop – use a touchpad button to catch the cursor and you are free to use your arrows (i think it must be arrows on numeric part) to move like you usually use your mouse. when you zoom to the timeline you will be able to scrub with audio by frames. on a big workstation you could probably address somehow a key of your choice for mouse left-click. i know it looks very weird. it is as weird to me as the need of srubbing by frames with audio. please, please, tell me what is the use of that function in fcp and premiere?

  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    August 24, 2011 at 8:11 am in reply to: Vegas 10 & Adobe CS5.5

    from my experience sv crushing is most often caused by media problem or so called “low memory” problem.
    give us more details. if you say it is randomly i would go for memory.

  • i can’t think of any other way to combine both footages. how? you just need to colorgrade them as long as you are happy. you can use split screen to see them both at a time, this makes it easier. there is also a bcc filter “color match”. i ve never needed it so can’t tell how useful it is. good luck. or you just can go for black and white, so you have only black and white levels to set, but this is probably a useless tip for you, sorry.

  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    August 22, 2011 at 8:30 am in reply to: Masking

    i am not sure if i understood correctly what you are doing. maybe i am wrong but i guess key framing will be a solution. make a mask that you need and move it across the frame as your target moves. then make corrections where necessary using key frames. you can change a shape of the mask as well. there will probably be a lot of corrections – depends on the mask shapes, target moves, footage length. but i am sure you won’t have to make a key every frame. if the tip was right, read vegas help about key framing as it is an extremely useful feature. hope that helped:)

  • i can’t think of any other way to combine both footages. how? you just need to colorgrade them as long as you are happy. you can use split screen to see them both at a time, this makes it easier. there is also a bcc filter “color match”. i ve never needed it so can’t tell how useful it is. good luck. or you just can go for black and white, so you have only black and white levels to set, but this is probebly a useless tip for you, sorry.

  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    August 22, 2011 at 8:13 am in reply to: Importing clips into Vegas Pro 9

    google the message you get. different solutions work for different users depending on their computers. it is all in google.

  • Jasio Iwaszkiewicz

    August 22, 2011 at 8:09 am in reply to: AVCHD Freeze-up

    you may love your camera. what will be the use of that hot affection when you would simultaneously hate the avchd format. but some are happy with it. i wish you could enlist that group. good luck, man…

  • do you have many events on the timeline, especially with many fx put on? how much many media files in your bins? what type of media makes the problem? at first glance i’d say it is the memory problem, but we need more info in fact to say sth reasonable.

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