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  • Mark Barton

    December 6, 2012 at 3:14 am in reply to: Vegas12 will not open veg files

    I would check the VST folder for some new files that it is scanning upon startup. I would not expect this to be a Sony Vegas problem, so I would be checking the file system and checking to see if the AntiVirus software is suddenly thinking Sony Vegas files are viral and preventing the execution. Do you have any extra drives plugged in that changed the drive letters assigned to your program or project files?

    If you can find some more details about what is happening, it would help narrow this down some.

  • Mark Barton

    December 2, 2012 at 7:10 pm in reply to: Pixelated before transition

    Mike,

    Does it make a difference if you set your project properties “Full-Resolution Rendering Quality” to Best?

    Mark

  • Are you really trying to render video at 128bit per color channel or am I misreading that on your screen? 1920x1080x128

    Is there an option to do something more reasonable for color depth like 12bit?

  • Mark Barton

    December 1, 2012 at 6:08 am in reply to: Vegas 12 crash upon opening veg.

    Some people had similar messages with Vegas 11 and it was related to Quicktime. Check your system event logs to see if there were any recent installs.

  • Mark Barton

    November 29, 2012 at 6:32 pm in reply to: Vegas 12 media bin thumbnail creation

    I was seeing the same thing when I opened a project with lots of media (enough to scroll for several pages. When I had a smaller project opened initially I did not have that problem.

  • Mark Barton

    November 27, 2012 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Contour shuttle: pro v2 vs express

    If I move my palm up far enough to touch the bottom buttons inadvertently, then my fingers are past the top of the device by almost 2 inches. The buttons also require a deliberate click,so light pressure is not inadvertently triggering their programmed functions.

  • Mark Barton

    November 26, 2012 at 10:48 pm in reply to: Contour shuttle: pro v2 vs express

    I just got the pro v2 and have been really happy with it. It is bigger than I thought (7.5″ x 4″), but it is a nice size and does not move around on my desk. The software is pretty easy to configure the buttons. I bought it for Sony Vegas Pro, but I have started assigning buttons to Firefox, and Audacity. The software allow you to print out a sheet that displays what buttons are configure and I set the pro v2 on top of that sheet to help me remember the button assignment. I find that in Firefox it is a nice break from the mouse occasionally. I have the shuttle dial scroll the page, the jog dial change the tab I am viewing and the two buttons I use for zoom in and out for Sony Vegas timeline are used to zoom in and out of the Firefox page.

    The Pro v2 has a nice palm rest for my left hand that the express does not have. I never used the express though, so I cannot give you the comparison you were looking for.

  • Make sure when you customize the keyboard you select Global rather than the Explorer tab in the dialog when you assign the short-cut. It defaulted to Explorer for me and it did not work from the timeline, but when I assigned the short-cut to Global OpenCopy then it worked for me.

  • Mark Barton

    November 19, 2012 at 4:32 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 12 doesn’t recognise MP3s

    It works just fine for me in SVP 12. Is there anything unusual in the path to the MP3 files? Very long path, special characters like an apostrophe, or something else. Are you running SVP 12 with an account that is an administrator of the system or a restricted user account?

  • Mark Barton

    November 18, 2012 at 8:28 am in reply to: Velocity Envelope + Fade In?

    FYI
    In the Intro to SVP 12 Webinar Gary showed how you can select all 50 of those events and grab the fade handle on one to set all of them to the same, rather than setting the fade for each event individually.

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