Lars Hansen
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Lars Hansen
August 20, 2019 at 2:40 am in reply to: Are 3rd party old SVP plugins compatible with Magix Vegas Pro? Can they be made to work?Thanks for the ideas John and Eric.
As mentioned I have quite a few plugins and scripts for SVP 13 but my three or four 3rd party go-to’s are:
*Magic Bullet Looks
*Plural eyes
*New Blue Video Essentials ((VI)
*iZotope Nectar ElementsAnyone know if these work in MVP16 (or 17 now it appears)?…
Cheers, LDC
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Lars Hansen
March 25, 2017 at 7:16 pm in reply to: vegas pro 13 how to restore deleted audio to video eventThanks to Grazie, I have found the solution to my problem!… . See this Cow thread for explanation… https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/1017125
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Lars Hansen
March 25, 2017 at 7:13 pm in reply to: Script to restore deleted audio to video event — vegas pro 13Thankyou kindly Grazie! This appears to be the ticket!
I’ve downloaded the collection of scripts via the site you referenced and what a list! I assume that some of these are outdated/redundant now?… That said, there are quite a few scripts there I have moved into my Vegas script folder as they’re great short cuts to completing more time consuming tasks (e.g “Normalize”, which normalizes audio for an entire track!).
I have tested the “Recreate Audio Events” from the collection (which is the script I assume you pasted above) and it appears do exactly what I want.
For those who want to learn a little more about installing and using scripts here’s a good video by Scott Eggleston: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=krySUGsudsI
Cheers! LDC
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Lars Hansen
March 22, 2017 at 8:46 pm in reply to: vegas pro 13 how to restore deleted audio to video eventHi Paul, thx for the suggestion.
While I could do this, I started this project as a four camera multicam shoot. It’s a half hr long and I have three tracks of separate “master” (H6 recorded) audio. As the project has evolved this combination has resulted in a highly “sliced and diced” timeline (both video and master audio tracks).
Unfortunately the video became ungrouped (I believe that’s what SVP does when you move in and out of the multi cam edit mode/feature) and eventually desynced from the master audio tracks as the edit progressed. The easiest fix now seems to be to bring back the corresponding camera/video event audio and run pluraleyes. I’m hoping to find an easy way to do this…
I’m quite amazed that this feature does not exist within SVP as a standard feature; perhaps something Magix might consider in the future version of Vegas?…
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Lars Hansen
March 22, 2017 at 8:03 pm in reply to: vegas pro 13 how to restore deleted audio to video eventLooking at a few old forums there appears to be a script called “RecreateAudioEvents.js”.
Does anyone know where I might get a copy and if it works in SVP 13?
Thanks!
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Lars Hansen
March 20, 2017 at 8:12 pm in reply to: vegas pro 13 how to restore deleted audio to video eventIt was audio taken with the camera (GH4). I have seperate H6 audio that I need to sync the video to.
The latter step will be easy, recovering the camera clip/event audio is the challenge — I’m surprised this feature was not comonplace with SVP?
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Thanks John! Pretty convincing stats.I guess I’ll bite the bullet and look for a r9 390 as these are readily available. Interestingly, even thought the 390 has twice the memory it doesn’t perform much diffrently than the 290.
Cheers, LRH
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Lars Hansen
June 11, 2015 at 6:25 am in reply to: GPU & Affordable Monitor for SVP 13 and Resolve 12Thanks everyone for your help and suggestions! A couple more clarifying questions…
I have been leaning heavily to the R9 290x GPU and it seems the consensus here is similar. My main interest is in being able to preview video seamlessly and in as much detail as possible on the timeline. Based on other comments I’ve seen on CC AMD cards appear to be best for this in SVP. I’m wondering about Resolve though, will this card be suitable for it? Also, are there any manafacturers of these cards I should avoid?
On the monitor front I’m leaning to the Asus, though the Dell Ultra Sharp (U2413) also seems to have good ratings and specs. I currently use a Dell U2410 and have never been very happy with the color despite many attempts to calibrate it. Again, based on various blogs on the web, it seems this model had some inherent issues so maybe I was unlucky… So I’m a little leery of the Dells. Any preferences around ease of calibration between the two?
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Lars Hansen
November 23, 2014 at 6:52 pm in reply to: SVP 13 and GH4 computor build – looking for feedbackThanks Mark. Good advice. My “keeping costs low” criteria is a little limiting from a future upgrade perspective I suppose as the motherboard I’ve chosen doesn’t allow 6 or 8 intel core processor upgrades… Perhaps I need to rethink things a bit. What MB did you use or do you have any recommendations?
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Hi Mark,
I’m planning to build a computor, and like yourself I’m interested primarily in smooth playback. Seems the whole GPU topic and SVP is a bit of a minefield. While I’m no expert by any stretch, from what I can gather looking through various sources on the web, the Radeon GPUs (Open CL?) seem to do a better job of playback?…
Interestingly though, some folks are saying they get great playback with no GPU at all! Check the link in my post for a another CC thread on this topic https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/24/983833. Seems a good motherboard and intel processor are most important…
Cheers, Lars
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