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  • Jp Shaggy

    March 14, 2014 at 6:20 pm in reply to: Deleting event FXs

    Ok guys. UPDATE.

    Some GOD out there created Timeline Tools.

    Heres the link to it’s info page:

    https://www.nfatoys.com/moasoftwarellc/TLT_Guide.htm#Vegas_PlugIns

    Here’s where you get it:

    https://www.nfatoys.com/moasoftwarellc/

    Close Vegas
    Download
    Install
    Open Vegas
    View/Extentions/Timeline Tools
    3rd tab over…Markers, Regions, FX
    on top left select your video track
    2 boxes lower click remove video fx
    In that same area to the right click select all track events
    Apply changes

    Boom.

    Then go shove the FX chain you made over on the track section as posted in my previous post. Now you can even bypass with a click.

    Hope I helped someone

  • Jp Shaggy

    March 14, 2014 at 5:22 pm in reply to: Deleting event FXs

    i might have just clicked on the last track to make sure it worked. not the rest sigh…

    still learning.

  • Jp Shaggy

    March 14, 2014 at 4:58 pm in reply to: Deleting event FXs

    after googling and finding this post and about a billon others, I think I finally have a workaround. And I’m new at this… so it’s a proud moment to help. I think. Don’t send me a million messages about fixing other things…I don’t know probably…

    if you guys are still interested… here we go…

    Sony Vegas Pro 12

    First make a duplicate track to mess with. 🙂

    On a small clip open FX and make it the way you want it.

    In ur Video Event FX screen (should be same screen you just used)3rd line down where is says default, click and type in a name for your fx. Hit the disk icon right beside it to the right. (save)

    Do this for as many fx as you want. save em all.

    Click the FX green plug in chain icon right above the save disk icon

    Plug in chooser video event fx window opens

    Click Save As…

    Name it something similar for that video.

    You now have a plug in package! Now the fun part…

    Select all clips in a specific track..
    —-click on the first clip, then shift click the last clip. use the scroller on your mouse if you need to.

    All the tracks clips should now be selected

    On the last clip you selected right click the little green plug in chain FX icon right beside the pan crop one.

    Delete all.

    Relax. this is a working track because we made a duplicate. 😉

    On the far left of the track, where you rename it etc…there’s another FX icon. Click it.

    Click Filter Packages

    Your plug in chain is right there!

    Double click. Then OK.

    Whammo.

  • david. I was just wondering exactly how we go from the 1080 to 720 and then nest it. I don’t understand that part. Please help. I’m pretty much desperate

  • Jp Shaggy

    March 13, 2014 at 4:06 pm in reply to: Filter to improve zoom quality degradation…

    Hey David. I was just wondering if you could take a minute and tell me exactly how to do this.

    I recorded footage with a gopro. want to zoom in on face
    it gets grainy/pixelated.

    I’m not sure how to drop my res to 720 and nest it as you said.

    I’m truly hoping you find this email and are willing to take the time to respond. I’m fairly despondent after I did all my zoom in’s…and rendered. Just to find it a little too messy.

    If you don’t answer I’m going to have to find a way to make this “indy” and act like I meant it…
    sigh.

    this is my email if you’d like to reply to that and I’ll get it right in my inbox.

    jpshaggy@gmail.com

    Don’t be scared. I am a real person. that’s also my name on FB if you wanna check just to be certain.

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