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  • Paul Berk

    January 28, 2019 at 6:52 pm in reply to: Ripple moves end of preceding Region

    In VP16 you could try “glose gaps” in the Edit pulldown menu or right click on a gap and find “close gaps” on the context menu that pops up. I don’t think any of the region flags move but all the gaps in your timeline shift to the left and close the gaps. As far as I know, “close gaps” is only available in VP16. I would guess therefore, that there is no one click or easy way to close all the gaps in previous versions of Vegas (unless with third party software or a script).

  • I don’t hear any distortion on my system with either cut but the mix on the 2nd cut is better with the music more in the BG.

    THis could be narrowing down to some hardware, driver, speaker or headphone issue on your system. The technical reasons that the tracks play solo without distortion (on your system) but create distortion when combined might have to do with some unique harmonics that are created when the tracks are mixed. But here I’m over my head. All I can say for sure is that I heard no distortion in the rendered file you posted — just some hot music levels.

    Did you try different headphones?

  • Paul Berk

    January 28, 2019 at 4:26 am in reply to: Ripple moves end of preceding Region

    If I understand you correctly, I think you press F if you don’t want to move the markers or regions while doing a “post edit ripple” ..

    Press F after an edit to ripple the affected tracks,

    Press Ctrl+F to also ripple markers, keyframes, and envelopes.

    To ripple everything after an edit, press Ctrl+Shift+F.

  • I do not have this issue with Vegas 14 or any other version of Vegas. Mixing sound tracks in one of the strengths of Vegas. It began as an audio application.

    1) Was there a time when you did not encounter this problem with Vegas 14 ?

    2) Is this something that began while working on the project you mention?

    3) If you start a new project in VP14 with different audio media, can you reproduce the problem?

  • I’m good at 1080 — so 4k is plenty for me .. I just had a showing of a long form piece at an iPic Theatre. We took my 1080p and cranked it through some DCP software (Digital Cinema Package) .. the on screen result was amazing. To me, it looked as good as it looked on my 27″ monitor that I use for editing. Literally NO meaningful loss of quality in the upscaling. I was expecting much worse. Even where I had seriously cropped into the frame, it looked no worse than on my editing monitor. Screen size was 48 feet wide.

    8K will have it’s uses but upscaling software may be the path to get there sooner.

  • Paul Berk

    January 8, 2019 at 11:30 pm in reply to: How to scroll vertically a paragraph of text?

    If you are importing text from an existing MS Word file or other text file that is done with word wrap, things get tricky. Word wrap is not part of Vegas that I know about. You need “line breaks” to format text in Vegas .. so .. You can do the following to add line breaks to Word wrapped files:

    Chienworks wrote on 12/24/2013, 5:13 PM
    You could use whatever favorite text editing program you wish to type the material and get the line breaks right, then save this as an MS-DOS .TXT file with line breaks. Open this resulting .txt file in notepad and copy & paste from there.

    If you have an existing Word file done with “word wrap” on, you can change the margins so the size of the column would be comfortable on the screen, then save the file as “txt” with line breaks “on”. Open in notepad, copy and paste into Vegas ProType titler text box. Then use Pan/Crop to do the scrolling.

    I know this is confusing, but once you work you way through it, it does work.

  • Paul Berk

    January 2, 2019 at 3:51 am in reply to: How do i not create hundreds of video tracks?

    Video wall tutorial .. this should give you a start ..

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGRGkOtND2o

  • Paul Berk

    December 28, 2018 at 7:45 pm in reply to: Camera question

    I didn’t look that carefully, but the 20x zoom seemed worth the extra money to me .. if not for you .. then the AX33 is a better choice ..

    These cameras came out in 2015 .. aren’t they going to be replaced soon?

  • Paul Berk

    December 28, 2018 at 4:21 am in reply to: Camera question

    FDR-AX53 .. well worth the extra $100 ..

  • Paul Berk

    December 27, 2018 at 3:56 am in reply to: Camera question

    Sony cx455 seems to be the sweet spot in your price range. Stick with Sony.

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