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  • Mark Krueger

    February 2, 2013 at 1:02 pm in reply to: SVP 12 and Panasonic P2

    I imported some P2 footage in a new SV12 project after the update, and the first thing I noticed was the Timecode was now displaying correctly on the clips in the timeline. So they got that one fixed!
    I had the GPU accelerator DISABLED also and the footage seemed to be playing smoothly. But I need to render out and playback to see if the problem still exists. I will let you know.

  • Mark Krueger

    February 1, 2013 at 12:10 pm in reply to: SVP 12 and Panasonic P2

    David, I am going to download the upgrade today. Do you know if it addresses the jerkiness of P2 video in motion scenes that we talked about before in this forum? Mark

  • Mark Krueger

    January 22, 2013 at 12:40 am in reply to: SVP 12 and Panasonic P2

    David, Do you have this issue with P2….
    When you place clips on the time line and you have the Vegas properties set to display the beginning and ending Time Code (This really helps to ensure you have the right sequence of events, given the strange sequencing of P2 clips in the bin.) The clips on the time line show simply the same beginning and ending Time Code.
    I placed the same clips in SVP 11 and the correct time codes were displayed. So this is another issue with P2 and SVP 12.
    Mark

  • Mark Krueger

    January 21, 2013 at 7:57 pm in reply to: SVP 12 and Panasonic P2

    David, Have you figured this out yet, or gotten any help form Sony. I have gone back to SVP 11 and Raylight!

  • Mark Krueger

    January 7, 2013 at 11:14 am in reply to: P2: How do I get MXF files to auto arrange????

    I also shoot P2 and have been a SVP user since SVP8. I share your concerns. What I have found is that the clips are somewhat in order. Meaning that you may have a good run of five clips correctly arranged and then you get one completely out of order… a few more ok and then another one out of order. It does not make sense. I have learned to be very careful when adding multiple clips to the timeline. I have not figured out why this is happening or how to correct it. Hope someone else has!

  • Mark Krueger

    December 31, 2012 at 11:51 am in reply to: bit rate too low

    Bit Rate too Low to make DVD
    Open DVD Architect while holding down the Control and Shift keys together.
    It will then ask you to delete cached items. Check the box and say yes.
    That should return the settings to default and everything should work.

  • Mark Krueger

    December 23, 2012 at 11:56 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 and Panasonic P2 – working at last

    David, Thanks for the update. I am going to try several things over the Holidays and let you know my results through a post to this thread. Hopefully we can get this worked out for all P2 users and Sony will give us some help also. Have a Merry Christmas! Mark

  • Mark Krueger

    December 21, 2012 at 2:35 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 and Panasonic P2 – working at last

    I know it is frustrating… I have been a Vegas user since version 9. I always get excited about a new version thinking they are getting it right. There have been great improvements but also frustrating that they advertise new things and they don’t work.

    Most recently I have noticed that I have to disable the GPU acceleration in order to render a standard DVD format. Using widescreen architect as a template if I don’t disable the acceleration the time it takes to render is greatly increased or it will just stop rendering about 25 or 40% into the render. I have not problem with rending a bluray template. I called Sony on this one and they said that most likely the reason is when the GPU acceleration is active it is trying to keep up with the preview display while rendering so that is slowing things down.

    Doesn’t really make sense to me because I thought the GPU acceleration was suppose to make rendering quicker. The Sony people told me “Not really” ” it only helps in preview processes”.

    Back to the P2 issues, please post if you get any response on this issue. I have only P2 gear so all my video comes from this format so I really need a solution.

    Thanks Mark

  • Mark Krueger

    December 21, 2012 at 12:52 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12 and Panasonic P2 – working at last

    I am glad you reported this because I have experienced the same issues. My footage from the P2 cards looks great when movement is slow, but when panning with some amount of speed the footage is choppy. Playing the footage directly off the card to a monitor does not show this choppiness. I don’t recall having this problem with SVP11 using raylight.

    That is why I asked in an earlier post if the Sony conversion of P2 data resulted in any loss in quality. Since this post clarifies my concerns, I hope Sony will address this issue.

  • Mark Krueger

    November 20, 2012 at 1:29 am in reply to: Another Vegas Pro 12 issue

    I believe the latest upgrade to SVP corrected the P2 audio problems. Are you using the latest build? Mark

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