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  • Laszlo Kovacs

    December 15, 2007 at 3:12 pm in reply to: 3 Monitors?

    Most video cards have 2 DACs, that means they can handle 2 output at the same time.
    You have 3 options, but you can choose only 2 at a time.

    You’d need a video card with 3 DACs to activate all the outputs. I guess Matroxx has quad-head (can connect up to 4 monitors) adapters…

    Hope I could help. Regards

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    November 16, 2007 at 5:08 pm in reply to: video transition: slide puzzles

    Not sure this is what you’re asking for, just an idea:

    Draw in your graphic editor an array of sqares, which will fill the screen (let’s say 720*576 for PAL – black background, white lines). Save the empty array as img000.tga.
    Then fill one of the sqares with white and save it as img001.tga.
    Repeat until all of the squares are white, then go to Vegas, and import your img’s as image sequence.
    Now you have goup of frames starting from black to white.
    Ctrl-drag the sides of this event to make it the desired length.
    Put this event on a track above your video, make that track master, your video child track, the master’s comositing mode set to multiply/mask.
    Apply the effect “mask generator” to your event with those squares.
    So, where you have painted white, your video in the child track appears, where you have black, the video behind is showing (thanks to the mask generator).

    I used very similar technic in this little clip:
    https://video.kovacsolt.hu/videos/logo.wmv

    Of course your squares don’t have to be really square, they can circles of different sizes, or they can be puzzle shapes…

    I hope I was clear enough, and was able to help.

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    November 16, 2007 at 4:44 pm in reply to: AVI (Xvid) in Sony Vegas 7.0

    Hi,

    Vegas does not handle xvid/divx encoded files very well.

    Once I needed to edit a divx file, the only soultution was to reencode the divx file. I did with Virtualdub – a free software, google for it, you’re going to find it.
    I’ve set up virtualdub to output uncompressed audio and mjpeg video – of course you can try uncompressed video too.

    Hope I could help.

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 25, 2007 at 3:58 am in reply to: vegas 8.0 very unstable

    Hi,

    Your problem seems to be hardware related.

    https://www.memtest86.com/download.html

    from the above link download memtest iso. Burn it to a cd (it will be bootable) and let it run for a night.

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 15, 2007 at 5:20 pm in reply to: Veg 8 – ASIO error message

    I’m glad to help you.

    Just wondering how you got that key there if you don’t have any Creative Labs soundcard (with its drivers) ?

    😉

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 15, 2007 at 2:40 am in reply to: Veg 8 – ASIO error message

    Hi,

    I just reinstalled my sound drivers, and error message came back:

    CTAsio warning:
    There are no Creative audio products installed an running on the system that supports ASIO.

    After pressing “OK”, Vegas continues starting, and then works without subsequent errors.

    There’s a key:
    HKEY_Local_Machine/Software/ASIO
    (under it is only Creative asio with a CLSID)

    I deleted “HKEY_Local_Machine/Software/ASIO” key again and Vegas (now 6.0) starts again without any popup.

    I recommend you to check that key, and if it’s present don’t delete at first just rename (“___ASIO” for example) so you can easy restore if anything goes wrong.

    Hope I could help

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 14, 2007 at 5:17 am in reply to: Veg 8 – ASIO error message

    Hi,

    I have a Creative SB Live! Value card, and the exact same error messeage started to pop up after a SB driver update.
    It occured with Vegas 5 for me.
    I solved it with regedit, I renamed an “ASIO” key.
    Renamed only to be able to undo, if some problem appears after, but nothing bad happened – just Vegas error disappeared.
    If you’re interested in, later I’ll look it up where is this key exactly.

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 11, 2007 at 4:08 pm in reply to: stabilizer plug-in

    Vegas users have steady-hands, so they don’t need this plugin.
    :))

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 10, 2007 at 5:38 am in reply to: DVD Architect Navigation Error

    Hi,

    could you tell please, if the “certain brand of Player/Recorder” is an LG topdesk DVD recorder?
    One of my fellow uses this device and it did not play my disk at all.
    Any other player around here played it well, that’s why we thought of some strange incompatibility…

    By(t)e

    K.L.

  • Laszlo Kovacs

    October 3, 2007 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Vegas 8 really slow

    Hi,

    [dakkar] “How did you know that shadow and glow was active?”

    I forgot to mention that I’m using Vegas 6.0b, Vegas 8 may have other way to set track shadow/glow.

    Clicking on “track motion” icon, the below lines contain
    position (for track motion), 2D shadow, 2D glow. Beside glow and shadow the checkboxes tell wether glow/shadow is active or not.

    Hope I could help.

    By(t)e

    K.L.

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