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  • So, what you’re saying, guys, is that the preview windows of Sony Vegas, AE, PP, etc. always lie?!?

    Another question: why do the issues appear on the TV same as in PC players (except QT) when the TV is 16-235 and the players – 0-255? Why when QT player displays 16-235 somehow, the TV doesn’t display it the same proper way?!? When all the players show 0-255 with the issue, then why the TV shows it the same way as if as it (the TV) is 0-255? Confusing, right?
    I still think and believe that the problem is in the system, in particular in the codecs.

    Ok, do I do it right:
    Original .MTS (or original file converted to DNxHD or CineForm 4:2:2 or ProRes) —> After Effects, Project Settings 16 (or 32) bits per channel, Working space HDTV (Rec. 709) Simulate Output – HDTV (Rec. 709) —> Render: DNxHD .709 or CineForm 4:2:2.

  • Another screenshot of a video file converted to ProRes, you can see that again QuickTime player shows it most properly.
    Here the players again stretch vertically the resolution and the aspect ratio a little, while QuickTime Player does it without any issues. And once put on the timeline of Sony Vegas or AE and exported with various codecs and settings after the edit and grading are done, the issue from the first post appear.

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  • Thanks, Graham, but I think applying the Level correction is not solving the issues. You don’t need scopes to see the differences in highlights, details and stretched ratio.
    As you can see, the aspect ratio is also stretched vertically – very weird!!!
    If the problem was only in my system – ok, but it’s the same on the TV, exactly the same!
    Why QuickTime player does it properly and all the others don’t?
    Also, another hint: sometimes I download and watch on my TV (via USB flash) videos from YouTube, Vimeo, etc. and they look properly on both my players and TV. What would you say about that?

    And what is PAR?

  • Plamen Petrov

    May 3, 2012 at 3:00 pm in reply to: new Pro 11 update

    I did this procedure many times, no success.

  • Plamen Petrov

    May 3, 2012 at 10:06 am in reply to: Vegas Pro 11 wont open

    Sean Michael,
    This morning I updated with downloading and installing the newest Sony Vegas 11 Pro 32-bit build 682 and since that time I have exactly the same problem and did exactly what you did (registries, uninstalls, re-installs, even in Safe Mode the program doesn’t open!).
    It’s extremely weird that no one has any solving of the problem, even from Sony.
    Any previous built of SV11Pro doesn’t open already!!!
    I tried SV10Pro and it runs, but why doesn’t SV11Pro 682 launch???

  • Plamen Petrov

    May 3, 2012 at 9:55 am in reply to: new Pro 11 update

    Ok, since I downloaded and installed successfully this latest 682 update, from now on Sony Vegas 11 Pro doesn’t open! The problem is that even trying to install any previous update, the program doesn’t launch!
    I made my PC crazy of many uninstalls and re-installs, restarts, trying to launch the program even in Safe Mode (unsuccessfully!), etc.
    So, is there any real procedure to make Sony Vegas 11 (682 or any previous) work?
    I’m with Win7 32-bit.
    Waiting for help and suggestions as soon as possible, please!

  • Plamen Petrov

    May 22, 2011 at 6:57 pm in reply to: Shadow And Light FX In Sony Vegas?

    Oh, sorry, it’s my mistake: I meant After FX’s “Shadow And Highlight” effect (from color correction directory)!!! I think I’m clear now.
    There is such an effect of NewBlue FX called “Shadow And Highlight”, but it doesn’t reach anything from the results of After FX’s “Shadow And Highlight”.
    So, any help and ideas, now?
    Thank you!

  • Thank all of you for your replies!
    Well, the famous Deshaker is still the best stabilizing software. It always gives the most stunning results.

  • Some? It zooms 2+ times! For example: a person in the middle of the picture after stabilization his chest is visible only! And, as I said already, this never happend in v10.0c

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