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  • Philippe Orlando

    May 25, 2013 at 6:38 pm in reply to: Installing Avid DNxHD in Vegas 7

    That’d be great.
    Also, I’ve been editing footage out of my Canon XH-A1 in a cineform codec.
    Once I upgrade to Vegas 12 on a different machine, do I need to transcode the HDV footage into the cineform codec to edit it? What do you think?
    I know HDV is on its way out, but I still have the cam to play with, so I’ll need to edit stuff out of it.
    I’ve vaguely heard somewhere that now with Vegas 12 and a computer like the one you built for yourself, transcoding to cineform might be a thing of the past?
    Thanks
    Philippe

  • Philippe Orlando

    May 22, 2013 at 1:40 am in reply to: Installing Avid DNxHD in Vegas 7

    John,
    What I had downloaded before was totally different from the link you provided. I went to the link you gave me and I’m totally all set. It worked beautifully. I’m so glad.
    Before I did end up with something called DNxHD but there was no installer, nothing.
    No I see all the Avid codec in the pull down menu, including the DNxHD, great! Thanks so much.

    Simon, I’m still going to test drive Vegas 12, just to see how better it is.
    Philippe

  • Philippe Orlando

    May 21, 2013 at 1:59 am in reply to: Installing Avid DNxHD in Vegas 7

    Mike, I did that, and as I said to right of VIDEO FORMAT and to the left of CONFIGURE I see all my codecs available, including the cineform I bought, but not the Avid DNXHD

  • Philippe Orlando

    May 21, 2013 at 1:07 am in reply to: Installing Avid DNxHD in Vegas 7

    Hello John,

    I’m following your tutorial.
    When I get to this part: ” In the Custom Settings window, (1) select High Definition (1920×1080) as the Frame size, (2) select 29.970000 as the Frame rate, (3) select Upper filed first as the Field order, and (4) select Avid DNxHD Codec as the Video format. Finally (5) press the Configure… button to set the Avid DNxHD codec settings.”

    I don’t have in (4) the option to select Avid DNxHD Codec as the video format. I did download the codec and extracted the zip file on my hard drive, but the codec doesn’t appear in Vegas 7 though.

  • Philippe Orlando

    May 20, 2013 at 5:30 pm in reply to: Installing Avid DNxHD in Vegas 7

    Simon and John

    Thanks
    I’m going to try and I’ll tell you what happened
    Philippe

  • Thanks to both of you.
    Wow, John, very nice, I think I’ll build that too.
    Philippe

  • Philippe Orlando

    July 16, 2009 at 4:49 pm in reply to: I’ll share my rendering solutions

    I also set the Dynamic RAM Preview to 128 MB. and the Maximum # of Rendering Threads to 1

  • By the way I meant the full 76 minutes.

  • Mike,
    I followed your advice and it worked. I can now render the full 7 minutes to DVD format. The system still crashes when I try to render to HDV though.
    Phil

  • Philippe Orlando

    July 13, 2009 at 11:54 am in reply to: rendering to HDCAM FORMAT

    And how do you know that this is NOT what I’m doing? Just comparing what several sources say?

    Wikipidia, hum, the encyclopedia written by anybody, including kids, yeah, sure!

    Hum, angry, not one bit, but you surely are. Sorry you had a bad sunday. Let me guess, you broke your wife, you guitar died and your dog left you?

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