Philippe Gosselin
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Somewhat of an update.
It dawned on me that this scrubbing effect is very much like when scrubbing through an FX’d event. When I scrub the preview window shos the original video.
Now I just drop an event on the timeline, this time the original MOV file recorded by my 60D, and guess what, the contrast still is different when I scrub through that event.
Furthermore, if I activate the “Split Screen View” in the preview window (set to FX Bypassed) the original contrast shows through. It is as if I applied an FX even though it is not the case.
More confused than before….
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I guess this is how they made that Beastie Boys video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru3gH27Fn6E
It always seemed to me that the Boys were kind of 0.5 slower than normal in this one 🙂
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Philippe Gosselin
June 18, 2012 at 10:29 pm in reply to: 1st wedding with Sony Vegas…7hrs of footage!Hi Mike,
If you have a decent computer why don’t you edit as is?
I’ve always dropped the footage in the trimmer, trimmed and dropped on the timeline and went from there. Granted I renew my machine every year or so, so it can keep up. I shudder to think of the hassle of rendering all clips to an intermediate format.
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Yes I did. I just try it again from the internal drive but still the same results 🙁
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I guess we’ll have to go the DnxHd route, or, if all fails, Quicktime Animation
Thanks!
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I only use 32bit versions…
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Well I’ve just received a small ProRes file and it it unreadable, actually it recognizes the sound but that’s it. I still have Vegas 10 installed and not it or version 11 can read it.
It plays fine in the fully updated QT player. According to it the file is in : Apple ProRes 422 HQ.
So others can play the Prores file but not me, am I missing a codec or something?
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Gee Jeff thanks for the link but I am really not following you here. My problem has to do with Sony Vegas not reading XDCAM files.
You are sending me to a page on Avid website which doesn’t even discuss XDCAM
Am I missing something?
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So it is just a matter of scaling then?
For some reason I was under the impression that Mocha would’ve done that when it was “rendering” the clip, thus was afraid that I may have missed a step.
Thanks for the pointer Jon