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  • Ryan Mcrobb

    November 6, 2014 at 3:51 am in reply to: iPad Footage in Vegas Pro 13

    The footage plays back fine.
    I intermittently get a “Server Execution Failed” message from WIndows explorer, which I think is more of a Windows Media Player issue.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    April 28, 2014 at 4:42 am in reply to: Graphic Card Benchmark for Sony Vegas Pro 13 or 12 ?

    Those are some very interesting figures Cedric!
    I have always been told that Nvidia cards are superior for video editing; but I think that is just in regard to Adobe products.

    My current card, an old AMD Radeon 5870 is faster for SVP than the best Nvidia card.

    Which, considering how slow my system is, is quite depressing.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    April 28, 2014 at 4:01 am in reply to: Batch encoding question

    Thanks Aleksey.
    I am aware of this feature and I am avoiding it because I find the batch render feature to be buggy, and also it doesn’t name the files.

    Even the commercial version, to my understanding, requires that the regions be named so the outputted file names are the same as the regions. Either way I will have to rename all the files, whether it be in the timeline or in Adobe Bridge.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    March 16, 2014 at 9:56 am in reply to: Cant play audio preview in RX spectral repair

    When practical, I prefer to use the standalone version of Izotope RX3, then just bounce out the finished audio, rather than having Vegas constantly have to process it.

    That way, you can use the more powerful algorithms in RX3 which are highly CPU intensive, and all the other RX3 functionality is at your fingertips, rather than having to drop a different plugin in, if you wanted to use the de-noiser as well as teh spectral repair, for example.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    March 16, 2014 at 7:35 am in reply to: Eliminating audio hum from camera

    You should get a copy of Izotope RX3 noise removal software.

    This works unbelievably well, it can take remove noise from single files that have noise in the same frequency bands as the sounds you intended to record.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    March 13, 2014 at 4:20 am in reply to: Eh?

    Thanks for clearing this up guys.

    Is the idea with Expanded Edit mode, that you chop up your clips on the ‘B’ video track so you can add them to your ‘A’ video track?
    Sounds kinda useful actually………….

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    March 3, 2014 at 1:44 am in reply to: Gaps in long footage

    Thankyou for your detailed response John, it is very helpful.

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    March 3, 2014 at 1:42 am in reply to: fade in effect???

    By “Fade In Effect” are you referring to the text balloons that pop up on screen?

    To achieve this, I would create the text balloon in Photoshop.
    Because the “balloon” shape isn’t a perfect rectangle(as to fit the frame in photoshop, just make sure there is no other background in the image, then save as a *.png file.

    You can then create a video track above your video, and animate the .png file where you would like it to be. You can fade the .png file in and out by clicking on the top left or right of the event on the timeline and dragging across the event.

    That is not all there is to it, but is that making some sense?

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    February 28, 2014 at 12:38 am in reply to: Loss of audio between clips

    Hi Kris, I am unsure whether this issue you are facing is the same as mine, but it might pay to check out the thread I started yesterday: https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/975382

  • Ryan Mcrobb

    February 28, 2014 at 12:30 am in reply to: Gaps in long footage

    Ok, so to be clear, in your workflow you import your media twice?
    One in Vegas Pro Device Explorer, then you additionally copy the root folder of AVCHD folder from you card in Windows Explorer?

    And if you need to use this backup footage(copied from your card) how do you then open it in Vegas and avoid the gaps in the clips?

    Thankyou again

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