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  • Not all video files support this. Here is a link to a forum thread that discusses this and perhaps some acceptable workarounds.

    https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/Forums/ShowMessage.asp?Forum=4&MessageID=863711

  • Mark Barton

    May 1, 2013 at 3:55 pm in reply to: Track Motion Changing Speed

    Could you just space out the keyframes toward the end of the clip so that it takes longer to move the image from a few feet from the ground to the point where it touches the ground? So keyframe at the top of the building, then another, and the final keyframe. You can also right click on the keyframe to get options other than linear, like slow.

  • Just noticed that this also happens with the preview from the Project Media windows also. The full screen/external monitor option seems to work with the timeline preview and Trimmer only for me.

  • Mark Barton

    April 17, 2013 at 1:45 am in reply to: Multiple avchd files headache

    If you used HD Writer to download the files from the TM700 and the files are no longer on the TM700 media card/storage, then use HD Writwer to write the files back to the camera. Now use Device Explorer in Sony Vegas Pro to download the files to a file system that supports larger than 4GB files. I tried this last year and it worked for my TM900 camera. I was able to get a 10GB file into SVP 12 and edit without any gaps.

  • I just had this and started downgrading my NVidia drivers. Nothing helped and then I realized it was only when I was previewing from the Media Manager window. If I used the Trimmer or moved the clip to the timeline, the external monitor worked fine.

  • Mark Barton

    April 8, 2013 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Gimp?

    I just took a multi-layer xcf file I had and exported it to a psd file with GIMP 2.8. When I dragged it to the Vegas Pro 12 timeline it was able to place each layer on a track. So give GIMP a try again.

  • Mark Barton

    March 25, 2013 at 3:47 pm in reply to: Top 5 budget video cards to use with Sony Vegas?

    It might be because he usually runs OpenCL rather than CUDA and hence avoids the backward compatibility issue. Normally it would be recommended to use CUDA with NVidia, but in the 600 series case with Vegas Pro 12, it might be better to use the OpenCL.

  • Mark Barton

    March 21, 2013 at 5:40 am in reply to: Saving snapsot to file

    No. The reason why is that video frames are low resolution compared to digital cameras. Take the file that Sony saves and bring it into a photo editor like PhotoShop or GIMP to resize the photo and get your 300dpi setting. Don’t expect miracles though since your source picture is low resolution.

  • Mark Barton

    March 8, 2013 at 10:25 pm in reply to: Spectralayers Pro

    Definitely strange. So you verified that it extracted the waveform to the new layer since you can show it in green when it is not selected to be modified (red). You did reset all the colors which should remove the registry entry that sets the color override. I was trying to modify mine to get the waveform color to be black, but the layer box to be red. I noticed you have the Aero features turned on with Windows from the transparency I see in the title bar on the screen shot. I normally have that off and turn off system sounds too to avoid conflicts. But I went ahead and turned mine back on and still could not reproduce what you see. You could try changing the color of the Selected Layer (View-Advanced Settings) to something other than red, black, or green to see if it is related to displaying the default red color against the black background. I was trying to find an option to change the background to something other than black to see if we could then see the waveform. I’m wondering if it has to do with the QT libraries it uses for writing to the display.

  • Mark Barton

    March 8, 2013 at 6:36 am in reply to: Spectralayers Pro

    I went through looking at all the details and matching the same zoom and putting the focus on the Front Right channel as shown on your screen shot and it works on mine. The one difference I noticed is that the length of the audio file is different. On mine it is 20.553 as shown in the bottom left hand section where it shows start, length, and cursor. On your screen shot it shows longer, but I found that is due to selecting past the end of the file (edge of the screen). I can’t reproduce it on my system. What video card do you have? I’m using the Nvidia GTX 570. The system requirements state for video:

    Supported NVIDIA or AMD/ATI GPU with 512 MB or more RAM:

    NVIDIA: GeForce GTX 2xx Series or higher with driver 285.62 or later. Quadro 400 or higher (or Quadro FX x700 or higher) with driver 285.62 or later.

    AMD/ATI: Radeon HD 47xx or higher GPU with Catalyst driver 11.7 or later. If using a FirePro GPU, FirePro unified driver 8.85 or later is required.

    Check the log file under your Documents\SpectraLayers Pro logs
    Any errors listed?

    I would try going to the View menu and select Advanced Settings… and choose Reset All Settings. I tried to see if I could change the Selected Layer color to black and get the same result as you. I was successful in having a back waveform against a black background, but the layer box also turned dark grey rather than red as shown on your screen.

    If that does not work, then uninstall and then remove any folders or registry entries left behind. I doubt the upgrade removed the previous settings when it force an uninstall.

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