Jerry Neal
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Jerry Neal
October 1, 2007 at 8:36 pm in reply to: Archiving footage to burn later to Bluray or HD DVD…What is VC1? I did not see this under the “render as” menu.
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Mike,
Thanks again for your reply.
I also found the info on page 106. I’m now hoping that someone might have an idea about how I can get that countdown screen back so I don’t have to re-render my whole project again.
Thanks
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Thanks for your reply.
I have a Canon XH-A1. My main concern is how to get the countdown screen back without having to render that whole file again.
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Jerry Neal
August 20, 2007 at 3:43 pm in reply to: Does rendering twice in the same format cause loss of quality?Wow! Thanks for the help. That really makes things easier.
How do I create a new “instance” in Vegas where I can post these interviews into a new project? If I open a new project, it makes me completely leave the other time-line.
Again, I really appreciated the info.
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Jerry Neal
August 18, 2007 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Does rendering twice in the same format cause loss of quality?DSE,
Thanks again for your reply. I’ve heard a lot of great things about you on the web regarding your knowledge of Vegas. It’s great to see you on this forum. I’m looking forward to ordering some of your Vegas training DVDs.
Interviews: The problem is that these interview clips average about three minutes long. They have a lot of “b-roll” footage above the actual interview footage and the interviews have also been edited to the point where I would need to move a lot of footage (average of 50-60 clips per interview) around to place them in the correct order on the timeline. Is there a way where I can copy and move the entire segment (all the pieces/clips before they have been rendered) as a whole to a new area on the timeline?
Thanks again for any info you can provide.
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Jerry Neal
August 18, 2007 at 1:06 am in reply to: Does rendering twice in the same format cause loss of quality?Thanks for the input… Is there a better way to accomplish my task…
I have several interviews that are on my timeline but are out-of-order from where I need them to be for my finished project. This is why I planned on rendering each individually and then importing them in the correct order onto a new timeline.
These clips are in HDV 60i and will be burned to DVD (SD) for my finished project.
Is there a better way to do this where I won’t lose quality upon my second render?
Thanks in advance for your replies
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Thanks for the info regarding Quicktime…
Is it also possible to render to a smaller size in Windows Media while still keeping the clarity of HD?
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I just realized that the samples that I saw on Apple’s website (HD Movies Trailers) were in 480P. I really liked this size for the web but I don’t see any way to create this with Vegas.
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Jerry Neal
June 29, 2007 at 11:26 pm in reply to: need to capure footage to hard drive to be given to client…Vegas saves the captured footage on your hard drive as .m2t files. Can someone with another editing program open this type of file? Will they work properly?
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I’m using an AMD 64 3500+ (Single Core)with Vegas 7.