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  • Kris Riley

    January 19, 2012 at 5:37 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas safe zone for pictures

    If I’m understanding you correctly, you are trying to re size the image without it cropping? You can use Track Motion which is located on the video track itself to re size the image without it cropping. You might want to create a new video track and drag your image up to it. Then use the Track Motion to size it. In the help menu you’ll see what I’m talking about. Look up Track Motion under index. Good luck!

  • Kris Riley

    January 19, 2012 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas safe zone for pictures

    I’m guessing your problem is related to your event pan crop function. If you open up your event pan crop box, you’ll probably see it is clipping your logo. Try moving the bounding box around the logo until you see the clipped portion come back into view. The safe zone doesn’t crop anything or affect your video. It’s mainly used for aligning titles so that they aren’t clipped on old TV sets or broadcast.

  • Kris Riley

    January 19, 2012 at 3:56 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 11 will not render

    I would open a help ticket after signing into your account and then state your problem and that you’d like to download 10.0e to hopefully solve you situation, since 11 is non-functioning. I don’t think from their position it would be an issue. You are basically getting an older version and they don’t charge for older versions if you already have the newest. It probably not a common thing they do, but I have had problems before and they offered me an older version to fix certain issues. Hopefully it’s not a computer related problem on your end. Maybe someone here can chime in who’s more knowledgeable about this.

  • Kris Riley

    January 19, 2012 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 11 will not render

    Hi, I had the same issue. Uninstalling and re installing worked for me. You might try if you are on 64bit to download and install 32bit version. If nothing works, I’d ask Sony Creative Software to give you a copy of 10.0e and then copy and paste your project into it and render from there. Make sure if you copy and paste that the programs are either both 64 or 32bit. You can’t copy and paste from 64 to 32 or vise verse I’ve found. You might not have the same options with the titles and effects, but at least you’ll get your project done. Vegas 11 isn’t stable for most people and it’s better to stay with 10 until it becomes so. Good luck!

  • Kris Riley

    December 8, 2011 at 5:45 pm in reply to: Color Correction for the Web

    I have another question about broadcast colors. If you are making a DVD for someone or for duplication and it’s not going to be broadcast, do you need to stay within broadcast colors anyways? I’m guessing yes, but I wanted to get a more experienced answer. Thanks!

  • Kris Riley

    December 6, 2011 at 10:35 pm in reply to: Color Correction for the Web

    Thanks Frederic, yes your response is helpful and appreciated! I’ve never had to worry about these sort of things being a shooter and editor for news networks. I just shot and edited basic, but now I’ve moved on into commercial production for the web and TV broadcast and knew there were limits for broadcast, but didn’t quite understand the web limitations.

  • Kris Riley

    November 3, 2011 at 9:42 pm in reply to: Canon XH-A1 firewire capture

    https://www.amazon.com/Canon-Firewire-4-pin-Cable-camcorder/dp/B004FP7AR2/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1320356275&sr=1-9

    I’m not sure if something like this would work. You might need a USB hub with a firewire input. Still I’m not sure about that either. It took me forever to find a new computer earlier this year with a 4 pin firewire input. I eventually settled for a Sony custom laptop which they included in the build. Good luck with that and hope to hear if you figure out something.

  • Kris Riley

    October 28, 2011 at 12:56 pm in reply to: Need to re construct a 2 hour film

    I hear your pain. I had something like this happen as well with a 45 minute long production and 75% of my files have been disassociated from the project and replaced with different ones with the same name, but in different folders. You can use MPEG Stream Clip to capture the DVD into mpeg2 mpg or whatever format you want for editing and do it that way. There might be a small lose in quality though, but not noticeable from a consumer perspective. The re-linking of files is difficult at this stage, because Vegas has decided it knows which files go where and trying to tell it otherwise is on a clip by clip basis, unless you captured in large chunks of video. Hope someone may know a way to help. Good luck!

  • Kris Riley

    July 27, 2011 at 7:48 pm in reply to: Fix Corrupted Project file

    Thanks Stephen, your solution worked for me as well. I couldn’t open my project at all. It kept stopping at 24% open and then didn’t respond. I’m glad to find this solution so quick and it saved me a lot of re-editing. Bravo!

  • Kris Riley

    November 9, 2010 at 4:56 pm in reply to: SAVING PROJECT- ERROR- Won’t let me save my work!

    Hi Mike,

    Funny, I found this out this morning after doing a few tests, I re-saved it as trailer2 and it worked just fine.

    So if you ever see this error pop up, click save as and re-name your file, or you’ll be like me, time traveling back to the beginning.

    Thanks Mike!

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