Ryan Graves
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Well that’s just great, now I can go back in time and re-batch-render hundreds of clips all in one fell swoop that I thought I could only do one at a time! 🙂 Thanks for your help, I’ll look into it.
Cheers!
Sincerely,
Ryan Graves
Seattle Wedding Videography
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In my experience, Batch Rendering in Vegas only allows for video to be rendered out; then you’d have to batch render the matching audio files too. Am I wrong?
Sincerely,
Ryan Graves
Seattle Wedding Videography
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Ryan Graves
September 3, 2015 at 3:50 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas problem with previewing a mp4 video.I run into this same issue with footage shot on my iPhone 6 Plus – it’s at 240fps and I need to drop the velocity down to 10% or so in order for the footage to actually be the crisp, clear slow motion shots that I filmed it in. Try that and then re-render.
Sincerely,
Ryan Graves
Seattle Wedding Videography
https://www.seattleweddingvideography.com -
I do it all the time – it’s great! I use Vegas Pro 12. HMC-150 is just fine with Vegas and the AVCHD files play nice with it. I often edit on quarter preview quality even though I have an Intel i7 Chip and 12GB RAM…it just flies when I do that. My only issue is that I desperately long to render with my GeForce 980 card with GPU acceleration and it always fails…halfway or three quarters into the render it will freeze on a black screen and it’s just frustrating. So I have to go back to my i7 chip for rendering. Oh well. I know this post is a bit old…have you been editing with it then? How do you like it now? What sort of videos have you put out? I’m at https://www.seattleweddingvideography.com – feel free to check me out and tell me what you think of my stuff; I’m always interested in collaborating or networking and chit-chat. Happy editing! 🙂 Sincerely, Ryan Graves, Seattle Wedding Videography
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I have never heard of them but I just go through Allstate, since we have them for home & auto. Is that guy good and affordably priced? I don’t think I’d recommend getting someone who says they *specifically* specialize in entertainment insurance…that seems odd and a small category. I just get business insurance overall because it can cover your entire business, not just your cameras and liability. I think we pay $200 a year if I remember right.
On that note, what types of weddings do you shoot? All? Where do you practice out of? I love networking and seeing other people’s work – I’m a sap and LOVE my wife…and LOVE putting together awesome videos. 🙂 Check mine out at https://www.seattleweddingvideography.com; I’d love to see what you think. Happy shopping for insurance!!! 🙂 Sincerely, Ryan Graves, Seattle Wedding Videography
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I’ll do that…thanks! Got ahold of Vaast S-Ultimate Lite and will try it out. I liked what I saw already.
Thanks again.
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Yep I see that…I was just wondering if Vegas had a tool like Premiere Pro does…it was actually really good. Like setting all levels to -3dB or something, but in Vegas it acts more as a ceiling rather than bringing everything up or down overall, for a smooth, even volume throughout.
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But it doesn’t automatically create the marker, that’s what I’m looking for, not to jump forward 5 minutes and then have to manually make the marker anyway.
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Also is there a master “normalize” setting I can apply to a single track so that everything is the same volume throughout the DVD, or close to it?
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I did exactly what you said, copied the text included, saved it as the name you specified using Notepad, gave it the .js extension, put it in my Scripts folder, rescanned the scripts folder, ran it, keep getting an error message. Vegas Pro 10 here.