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  • Looks like interlacing to me.

  • Russ Froze

    September 8, 2017 at 5:54 pm in reply to: Render Question

    Yes Bob, ripping up 800 pages out of a 1000 page report does tend to loose a lot of information. The same can be said for video compression when removing 200 mb out of a 250 mb fie. Something has to go and the lovely 4K quality may well suffer.

    There is a lot more to learn about live recording. But to your problem. It would be nice to know what the intended audience is and what hardware they may use to ingest you footage.

    Compression. as a rule compression removes information in order to make the file smaller. Hence the loss of information or a muddy picture. In Vegas you can customise presets. I can not help you with this for I lost my eyesight last year and have some new issues to work out. However contact John Rofrano, Grazzy or many others on this forum and ask how to customise render templates. Conversely, search the vegas forum for customizing vegas render templates and you will find answers there.

    When this is done come back and ask your next question.

    R Froze

  • Russ Froze

    February 25, 2017 at 4:21 am in reply to: Blending only isolated colors from the above track

    Hody, for such effects U use color corrector secondary. This plug assists in selecting a color and changing it. Also there ia a built in keyer that will allow to create alpha masks. Several sessions of the plugin can be used to isolate different hues and colors to create a mat which will arrive at the desired effect. If more info watch this as example it is not a great tutorial and leaves out the view mask feature which helps to refine the matt bit you may get the idea.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kbFM3uxkmrU

    Good luck
    Bernie K.

  • Russ Froze

    June 17, 2016 at 2:22 am in reply to: How to keep anchor points the same

    If I understand the question correctly, a simple copy and paste should do the trick. Just select the key frames that need to be copied using alt or shift for multiple selections. Then use Ctrl + c to copy move to where they are desired and use Ctrl + V to paste.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    June 16, 2016 at 5:19 pm in reply to: Magix software

    Yes we can.
    RF

  • Russ Froze

    June 16, 2016 at 4:37 pm in reply to: Magix software

    [Steve Rhoden] “Visiting your system once per month for validation is not a subscription”

    Yes Steve it is not a subscription and I do not mean to imply that it is. There are several reasons I take umbrage with this sales tactic, for once again as Mr Rofrano, has mentioned before, the customer is in fact and therefore is to be treated as a criminal and as such must be kept under close scrutiny at all times. Now before anyone sets their hair on fire, allow me to state that I don’t assess in any way that the top brass or anyone at Magix assumes it’s new customers garnered from SCS to be thieves, After all, each user on the list hold claim and has proof of a valid purchased licence. But this is something even more insidious. I am beginning to suspect that Magix purchased Vegas from Sony solely for the customer info and direct access to their machine[s] ultimately to circumvent the anti spam laws in use at the users location, allowing the delivery of spam directly to their desktop. If the statement of “delivery of spam directly to their desktop” is offensive and the term target marketing is agreeable then I will rephrase and call it target marketing. However no matter how much lipstick is put on the pig, it is still a pig. I mean no disrespect to pigs. After spending years and a lot of doe getting my boutique to look and feel like a contender, the last thing I need is to have a popup appear informing me of the latest offerings from a vendor. Yes I said vendor for it need not be Magix exclusive ad but may include third party offerings leaving the door open for anyone who pays for the access to your desktop.

    But hey, what do I know. I am but a dumb artist who runs a boutique and these are merely musings on what could be but one of many scenarios that may or may not play out. Still were I to be asked, I’d answer, “I could be mistaken but it looks like a pig to me”.
    Russ Froze
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    June 15, 2016 at 6:29 am in reply to: Magix software

    Well Steve, it’s been mentioned Magix will need to visit my machine once per month to check licenses and that’s a deal breaker for me.
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    June 15, 2016 at 6:24 am in reply to: Magix software

    [Francois Blawat] “something called a P3 serial number program requires an Internet connection at least once a month to to validate the license. “

    Well that leaves me out, my customers value their privacy ain’t happening in my Studio so I guess it’s Good Bye Vegas, Hello multi platform Resolve or Lightworks and yes even Videolan is developing a free NLE
    Russ Froze

  • Russ Froze

    June 14, 2016 at 1:38 pm in reply to: Magix software

    You’re not alone Aaron, but, like Steve I put stock in what Vegas already has in place for codec license. Do not fear or get upset, there are some really kickass solutions out that right now for free. Meanwhile give the folks at Magix a chance, at least they are willing to try and carry the ball. However should there be but a slight hint at a subscription model…. all bets are off for me.
    Russ Froze

  • Like a line I heard in a movie once. The more the Empire tries to tighten it’s grip, the more star systems will slip through it’s fingers. It looks like GenArts is also going with the subscription model. We will see what the Magix Team will propose as a business model with their new offering for Vegas, If there is but a hint at subscription model my relationship with Vegas since Sonic foundry will come to an end. I became suspect when I opened veg 13 in veg 12 and there no squawk. and I gave up on Genarts who have not released a version of Particle Illusion ever. I suspect they can’t wait to bury the thing. Just my two cents.

    For anyone who cares, Chris Maynard founder CEO of CmIVFX has passed away at the tender age of 41
    Russ Froze

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