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  • Roger Smith

    December 30, 2014 at 9:04 am in reply to: Move Track to front while changing track motion

    Thank you! I understand the idea, but is there a good tutorial for that somewhere you know for Vegas? Thanks

  • Thank you very much. This is my first year doing this and I’m feeling my way through setting up my workflow. It’s GoPro cameras shot in 1080p/30fps, and render it to MainConcept Internet 1080p with the bitrate adjusted to 4000Kbps to 8000Kbps to keep the final file manageable for my coaches and families that want to download. Full games land about 2GB.

    I’ll check into the resampling, but never came across it before. If I should be rendering to a different template for better/sharper final product at about that size, feel free suggest something.

    Some of my work is at https://tiny.cc/bardownmediayoutube. It’s nothing fancy, but with the amount of games I’m doing alone I want to keep the editing quick and the rendering just as quick.

    Thanks for any help.

  • Roger Smith

    November 19, 2014 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Batch render scrip to skip existing files

    It’s just the stock script in Vegas. What other things do I need to check for?

    So open it in Notepad, change to continue; save and overwrite, and it should skip to next one?

  • I just purchased a Dell 8700 with an I7 and a GT 720 and 8GB of RAM. My rendering of a 1 hour hockey game in 1080p at 4M-8M bits is down to about 2-3 hours, depending on multiple single camera in the screen or all 4 cameras in the screen for coach review.

    My question is what is the best way to shave that down even further. You said your rendering is about 45 minutes per hour video. I would love to get down to that. Should I look at the video card upgrade or put more RAM in? John stated the video card is totally useless for Vegas, but would the R9 290x be better than my GT720? Would it make that much of a difference?

    Any help would be appreciated. I’ve posted this question in another thread but haven’t gotten any responses to it.

    Thanks.

  • Yes, I clicked on the properties of all the affected clips, but they all say 1.000. If I select all the tracks and deselect loop under the switches menu, the jagged top goes away but the problem doesn’t. I found a spot where something screwy happend, that’s where the root of the problem started, but I can’t figure out what. I have wasted too much time already, I can just start over and multicam the whole thing again in less time. I would like to know what I did… I’ve attached the .veg and p screen shot of where I think the problem is if anyone has any ideas I would like to know…

    8198_20141019allenu18aavsjimmyjohnssemimulticam.veg.zip

  • Roger Smith

    November 4, 2014 at 4:52 pm in reply to: Batch render scrip to skip existing files

    Can any script writers out there help me?

  • Roger Smith

    November 3, 2014 at 9:12 pm in reply to: SVP 13 : Multicam : Output Preview

    How do you get the timecode track? I understand about moving it around with the track motion, but is there a way for a timecode to appear for your timeline? I must be missing it.

  • Roger Smith

    September 7, 2014 at 7:37 pm in reply to: Pan/Crop goes away after crossfade, driving me nuts

    I have the game track that I multicam edited from two cameras, and also a scoreboard track that I resize and leave at the bottom right of the screen. When I go to drop some text, or anything on top of the two video tracks, like text, it enlarges the scoreboard to the full screen, but the track motion and pan/crop windows still show it where it’s supposed to be.

  • Roger Smith

    September 7, 2014 at 7:34 pm in reply to: Pan/Crop goes away after crossfade, driving me nuts

    Well, I just decided to reset the track motion and pan/crop size following this post https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/904021. It doesn’t answer my question, but at least I can continue my work and then do my resize at the very end of the project. Could this have something to do with the Auto Ripple set to all track, markers, and regions like I posted in my other problem??

  • Roger Smith

    September 7, 2014 at 7:29 pm in reply to: Inserting Text Media moves entire timeline below it!

    I’m a moron, for some reason I had Auto ripple set to All tracks, markers, and regions. Why would I do that, and why does it make it behave that way? Not sure what the benefit would be.

    Sorry for cluttering up the forum…

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