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  • Kert

    February 10, 2006 at 10:04 pm in reply to: DVDA loop

    Hi Edward, thanks for answering. I have DVDA3, but I still can’t find “end action”. On the right side? where?
    I created single movie but I can’t see the end action.
    thanks, JK

  • Kert

    December 11, 2005 at 10:11 pm in reply to: infiniti multi cam switching

    In Vegas 6, where you did your edit and have your markers, open UltimateS (or the multicam editer you have which should be similar)
    and activate “Process x-camera Edits at Markers. Then you’ll have the edited timetrack on top (without the 4 windows). Go “Rander As”
    AVI. then you have your edited avi with whichever sound track you had active (silence the ones you don’t want).
    JK

  • Kert

    October 8, 2005 at 5:24 pm in reply to: Workflow for Sony HC1 on Vegas 6c

    My Vegas6c does not recognize the Sony HC1 in internal capture mode. I can capture from HDV as DV in the regular capture mode, but in internal capture “Device Not Available” appairs even though the “Device” is set to “IEEE 1394/MPG2TSdevice”. Any ideas?
    thanks

  • Kert

    September 6, 2005 at 9:21 pm in reply to: time code question

    Or in Vegas 6 Run the script “Add time code to all media”. Go to “Tools->Scripting->Add time code to all media”
    JK

  • Kert

    August 29, 2005 at 4:08 am in reply to: Moving video/audio track window

    Thank you Edward. Your instructions worked. Now the time line is on the bottom of the screen and the rest is on the top. To others: when you come back with “dock” setting set to True, the timeline cover the whole screen. You have to grab the edge and roll the timeline top down to reveal the monitor window and other windows.

    To reset you can also just do the same as in Edward’s instructions and set “dock” back to false.

    JK

  • Kert

    August 28, 2005 at 10:02 pm in reply to: Project re-capture timecode

    The “Media Manager” has a search window that displays the list of clips and AVIs with the tape timecodes in and out. However I don’t know if it can be printed. Maybe experts on the media manager may help here.

    JK

  • Kert

    August 28, 2005 at 4:42 am in reply to: Project re-capture timecode

    In Vegas 6, go to Tools->Scripting->Add TimeCode to All Media

    This will add the actual tape time code to your clips. It will show in the lower right hand side of the monitor window. I just tried it by capturing clips from tape.

    JK

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