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  • Peter Alvin

    August 14, 2009 at 2:15 pm in reply to: JPEG still images look horrible in Vegas Movie Studio

    Ah! 100% understand! I learned how to zoom this morning and it’s really cool.

    Hey, I tried reducing the image size and it didn’t solve the problem entirely but the moire, noise, and pixelation are a lot less noticeable now.

    Thanks!

    Pete

    Peter Alvin

  • Peter Alvin

    August 14, 2009 at 10:54 am in reply to: JPEG still images look horrible in Vegas Movie Studio

    I will try this and thanks for the tip.

    Any reason to go with “double” resolution? That would still force the program to resize and throw out pixels. Why not just use Photoshop to resize the stills ahead of time at the exact SD output resolution?

    Pete

    Peter Alvin

  • Mike,

    I think I’m doing what you’re saying. Well, first of all, I press CTRL-A to select all tracks, then I click then drag to create a time region above the timeline so two yellow arrows are created.

    I then hit the Delete key and things change but it’s not right. I’ve tried both with Auto-Ripple enabled and disabled. I would expect all tracks to just disappear as if that time never existed but it doesn’t. A nearby track marker to the right also doesn’t seem to be in correct position.

    Any other ideas? 🙁

    Peter Alvin

  • It’s an older PC but I don’t have anything else running. Thanks for all your help. Since I’ve received feedback I haven’t had a problem with this.

    Peter Alvin

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