Paul Berk
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Paul Berk
November 11, 2016 at 5:16 am in reply to: Hi once again, velocity (just wanna freeze last frame for a fre seconds or so)If what you want is to “freeze” the last frame of an event for a few seconds, then find the last frame of the event on the timeline. Do a “save snapshot to file” in the the Video. Use this still image to extend the last frame of the event for as long as you like. —- or
You can use a velocity envelope – Find the last frame of the event .. ZOOM the timeline way in so that you have room to place two points next to each other — Add the velocity envelope — create a point set to “normal velocity” at the beginning of the last frame. Create a second point next to it. Drag the second point so it is directly under the first point forming a straight vertical line from the first point down to the second point directly under it. Set the second point to Zero Velocity. Now you can drag the end of the event (the freeze frame) to any length you desire.
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Paul Berk
November 4, 2016 at 11:25 pm in reply to: Trying to edit timeline causes Vegas to stop respondingWIsh we could help here but we would need more to go on .. It should be obvious that 99.9% of us can edit on the timeline without Vegas crashing. Therefore, the problem you are having is not Vegas. A few simple facts might help discover what is the problem.
1. Does this happen with all Vegas projects or just with a specific project?
2. If you start a brand new project that uses Generated Media only can you edit that?
3. If every kind of project is failing, did you uninstall and reinstall Vegas?
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Paul Berk
November 2, 2016 at 4:44 pm in reply to: GPU for Magix Vegas 14? Can’t upscale and use plugins without it.Which plug-ins are you talking about?
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>>apply an Audio Crossfade to audio clips that butt up to one another, or you WILL get a pop usually.
I my experience with Vegas, butting up audio events in Vegas does not cause a “pop”. The only time I noticed a “pop” in Vegas audio was way back in Vegas 9 when an audio envelope that included a totally “vertical” drop of audio would cause a “pop”. This bug has long been fixed.
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Does this happen on all your Vegas projects, regardless of media used?
Try to isolate the problem by recreating it on a different simple project or anything else you can think of to isolate what is happening. Is it the media or the transition? — what causes the pop. What, if anything, plays without a pop.
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You’ll need all the source material that the .veg file refers too as well as the correct CODECs installed on the computer that you use to do the new edit. I have lots of legacy projects created in Vegas 7 & 8 — some of the material no longer previews on my pc as the file formats are no longer supported.
Do you have all the original source material?
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Paul Berk
October 21, 2016 at 10:34 pm in reply to: Making a split on an event (type ‘s’) – Using the keyboard commands only (no mouse) – made a little videoHere’s a work around that might help in some situations when doing 10 key editing with no mouse.
Try Select All (Ctrl A) then Ctrl Shift A to unselect all. Then Split (S) ..
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Paul Berk
October 21, 2016 at 5:28 am in reply to: Making a split on an event (type ‘s’) – Using the keyboard commands only (no mouse) – made a little videoStumped so far. I can’t get the focus to shift so “s” for split will work properly without a mouse.
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I’m running the Trial version of V14 with no audio problems yet.
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It sounds like your sound effects media is the problem. What have you done to isolate the media and make sure it is not the media? For example, will this media play in V13 without issue?