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  • Jonathan Hay

    April 4, 2011 at 11:52 pm in reply to: Sending multiple tracks from PP to CS5 soundbooth

    That’s a fair workaround. But how do you export the entire track. When I export it only exports that sound clip. Because I always auto/break my video clips I have many many clips per track.

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    April 4, 2011 at 1:36 am in reply to: Sending multiple tracks from PP to CS5 soundbooth

    No, I still have not found an answer. If this can not be done it makes soundbooth much less useful.

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 13, 2010 at 11:18 pm in reply to: CS 5 Multicamera

    Eric, Yes I have friends that edit with FCP. A few months back I thought of getting a Mac but I thought the transition would be too expensive if I needed all new software. So I bought a PC with windows 7 and then found out that almost none of my software worked. Vegas 8.1 works but now has trouble rendering, capturing, and several other items. So I ended up with new software too. I wish I had moved to Mac/FCP. That said I’m sure I’ll get Premiere going nicely. As I mostly do long form multi-camera I wish I had known FCP was a bit easier here.

    Thanks again both Alex and Eric for the explaination.

    Jonathan

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 12, 2010 at 2:41 am in reply to: CS 5 Multicamera

    I’m still missing a piece. The use case is during the multicamera editing I have bad video where I don’t want any of my tracks. What is the quickest way to delete this unwanted footage as I’m doing multi-cam editing.

    I was thinking I could pick a track with dummy footage and then ripple delete any clip that had this take number, but I can not find a way of selecting all footage on a certain take.

    Is there a better way?

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 12, 2010 at 2:33 am in reply to: Advanced workflow when moving from Vegas…

    Thanks for the help. I think I at least have a direction to look for everything but the ripple insert/delete… this can not be done at the clip level. For example, if I have one video track and two audio tracks. One with occational talking and the other with a music score. I would like to automatically lower the musical score every time I have audio in the talking track. Is there a way of doing this in Premiere? The only way I know how to do this is with key frames, but the issue with Premiere seems to be that if I make any changes I need to re-adjust the keyframe all the way to the end of the sequence. This is super tedious.

    Any hints on an easier way to do this? It was super easy in vegas.

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 11, 2010 at 3:06 pm in reply to: CS 5 Multicamera

    That’s sounds like a good method as long as you create a master audio track first (which should not be a problem).

    Any ideas on how to select all the clips of a certain track. Or more generally, how do you quickly delete unwanted footage as you are doing multi-cam?

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 9, 2010 at 4:26 pm in reply to: Video preview degrades with size

    I’m a bit uncertain why resizing a window would scale the image. Or why this effect would be so dramatic. If the sequence is 720x 480 it should always stay this resolution. Yes the pixels will be a bit bigger if I resize the window, but my computer monitor is still MUCH smaller than my TV (and it looks great on the TV and horrible on the computer monitor if the window is bigger than my palm. It actually looks fine at the original “palm” size. So you have this same issue too?

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:CS5, Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    April 17, 2010 at 2:31 pm in reply to: Capture Issues in 64 bit

    I have 8.0c on my computer also I’m similarly getting an error. It says loading device and then it looks normal but once you hit the record button nothing really happens (it seems like it’s recording and the tape moves but it does not actually capture anything). I looked at the device it is recognizing that I have a HV20 correctly.
    I also tried it in XP SP3 capatiability mode.

    Then I downloaded HVSplit to capture which failed after a couple of seconds and said “INFO: No more data is received from camcoder. Capture stopped.”

    Any other ideas on how I can capture my video(besides upgrading)?

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    January 27, 2010 at 8:33 pm in reply to: MPG render problem 8.1

    Any other ideas? I’m still getting this error (Error 0x80010105).
    I’ve tried…
    Lowering the “Maximum number of rendering threads” from 16,8,2, and 1.
    Running in compatability mode “Windows Vista (non service pack)”
    I also checked “Run as administrator”

    Thanks
    Jonathan

    System:Vegas 8.1, Windows7, i920 w/8GB

  • Jonathan Hay

    July 10, 2007 at 1:22 am in reply to: Can not insert AVI into Vegas Project

    Thanks for the link this is great.
    In general is codecs.com a good sight for downloading codex’s after I know what to download? Do I have to worry about adware? Will all of them work with sony vegas or do I have to do something special?

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