Rich Stahle
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I had that happen once and it turned out I had a corrupt file as part of the media.
I guess what I’m saying is – double check your media in the timeline!
UVTV Productions
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I’ll have some in about a week or so as I’m putting together a Stock Footage package that will include various forms of damage & some countdowns & leaders.
It will be WAY cheaper than artbeats Film Clutter! And I believe more useful & practical stuff that what those packages offer.
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most times I don’t touch the cables . . . . powering down the 1394 drive and/or resetting the computer does the trick. It is JUST ANNOYING!
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Maybe it is just my TV but somehow these settings for max volume seem to sound distorted!
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yeah REAL annoying escpecially if you had .veg files using edits etc . . . and are recapturing footage. PAIN IN THE ASS and stupid.
I guess I will get in the habit of making a backup copy before capturing from now on.
It SHOULD NOT update in/out points UNLESS I tell it to.
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NO I don’t have the clip already – I am recapturing some stuff from archive . . .
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yeah pulling BACK into After Effects works – however – doesn’t work in other applications.
Vegas DOES accept premultiplied alpha channel – as I stated rendering to RGB+Alpha Quicktime works when pulled into Vegas.
Photoshop is another story – if rendered to photoshop w/Alpha without changing anything from Quicktime working yield a photoshop file which will not have it’s alpha channel recognized in Vegas – heck if I pull it into Photoshop the background is black . . . . .
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I meant render.
I rendered to a photoshop sequence (just 1 frame it’s a simple graphic!), select RGB+Alpha, clicking the alpha button I see an all black background (alpha channel).
After rendering, when pulled into Vegas – insuring alpha channel is set to black/premultiplied – doesn’t work – background is black.
When pulled into photoshop – background is black not transparent.
I changed NOTHING and rendered to quicktime animation (for the hell of it)
THAT works.what gives?
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I double checked – yes I had some balck text that was 0-0-0-240, I changed it to 16-16-16-240 and I’m still getting it.
Might blue text at 0-0-150-240 cause it? Oh heck I’ll go change that to 16-16-150-240 and try again.
Funny thing is as the background resizes I can see the faint “strips” before the text is on screen.
Is there something that must be done with that instead?
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I am seeing it continue to happen with the background which is a MOV file (uncompressed) that contains an alpha channel & some resized/moving images – I tried putting the broadcast colors clamp on it in Vegas, and regenerating the MOV file in After Effects using a Broadcast Colors Clamp as well – in both cases . . . Same problem.
If I make my image a photoshop file w/Alpha Channel & do the motion in Vegas w/Broadcast Colors clamp – same thing – I see the slight bands.
Any other Ideas?