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  • Phil Peacock

    July 24, 2013 at 11:42 am in reply to: quick trimming

    Graham – your square brackets keyboard shortcuts – great tip, thanks.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 22, 2013 at 9:10 am in reply to: DVD architect pro 5.2

    Thanks guys, for the question and certainly for your answer Steve. Might give this a shot soon!

  • Phil Peacock

    July 19, 2013 at 4:06 am in reply to: Video is upside down on external monitor

    Great, and I have learnt something too. My next suggestion was going to be to turn the thing upside down but I somehow knew you wouldn’t like that suggestion!!!

  • Phil Peacock

    July 18, 2013 at 10:54 am in reply to: .vf extension

    Hi Maggie. It simply means that, if you use explorer to open any of your .vf files (i.e. – Vegas Studio project files) then your OS would know to open them with Vegas Studio in future. Just check ‘Yes’. No problems!

  • Phil Peacock

    July 18, 2013 at 10:49 am in reply to: Video is upside down on external monitor

    Try this. Right click somewhere on your desktop (not inside a program window)and open any graphics support app that you might have; I have an Nvidia video card so my app is Nvidia Control Panel and since you are able to run two monitors you will have something similar. Somewhere in there it should have somewhere to rotate your second monitors screen.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 13, 2013 at 9:54 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 11 keeps crashing

    Bill, when rendering for YouTube, always render at your highest resolution, i.e. your capture HD resolution. YouTube is very efficient at handling these formats and will keep your video footage at the highest res it can.
    I am no expert but I have uploaded both MP4 and mts/mt2s without any issues and both look great.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 11, 2013 at 9:29 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 11 keeps crashing

    Bill, from issues that others have had and from my own experience, if your video card (i.e. GPU) is not up to the speed of your processor then turning OFF your GPU is the ONLY way to go, as you have discovered.

    And in answer to the rest of your questions, once you have your computer back under your control you can render at whatever resolution you want, including HD. The processor, and the GPU if it is used, simply determine the ‘speed’ at which your computer completes that render.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 11, 2013 at 9:10 am in reply to: Track View, Double Click on Vertical Scroll Bar

    Not quite sure what you mean by this ‘annoying feature’ Tyson. Is it that you are accidentally double clicking the bar, thereby minimising the tracks, or what?

    When I just tried it out now it minimised all tracks, as you said it would, but then, upon double clicking again, all the tracks were restored to their original height. Are you getting something different to this?

    I wasn’t aware of this shortcut so thanks for bringing my attention to it. I love it – very useful for me.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 10, 2013 at 12:04 pm in reply to: Scaling object around its own centre

    I usually prefer John’s method, using track motion, however, if I understand your needs correctly, and just so that you are aware of it, whilst using the pan/crop facility you can click and drag the ‘centre’ of the pan/crop to wherever you want it and do your scaling/rotating in that window.
    Hope this helps.

  • Phil Peacock

    July 7, 2013 at 10:26 am in reply to: Text & Titles doesn’t work

    Hmmm. Sounds odd. Which ‘plug-in’ are you using for your texts? If not already, I would use the Legacy text. Nice and simple.
    Let us know how you get on.

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