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  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 12, 2014 at 7:19 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 12.0… did they fix it?

    Thanks Brad. I went through all of that 14 months ago with very knowledgeable people on here. We were all having different crashing problems, and came to the conclusion that Vegas Pro 12 was released with a million bugs. I see that a lot of the builds since then have included a lot of bug fixes.

  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 12, 2014 at 5:05 am in reply to: Sony vegas crashes on render….due to effects?

    Oddly, I found that tweaking the audio output settings onfor the render did the most to solve my crashing problems. I reduced the quality somewhat (but not noticeably so), and things were much better. Just my 2¢
    Sam

  • Sam Rosenthal

    April 11, 2013 at 8:44 pm in reply to: Music on YouTube – Copywrite issues?

    Hi Dave — I run a record label, and our music is monetized by YouTube. We get our fractions on a penny when our songs appear in videos fans / people upload. Basically, you upload a video with owned music, YouTube does content ID, and pays a little fraction of a cent to whomever owns the music. HOWEVER, if the label or artist does NOT want the video up, they can get it taken down with a DMCA Complaint. I have certain albums BLOCKED, so those videos cannot be uploaded. But it’s varied, depending on the intention of the label and artist.

    I think that altering the music to get around the music id software is NOT a cool thing to do. I am figuring you are a creative person; so ask yourself this: would you want somebody to “alter” your video enough so that they could claim it as their own? Probably the answer is “no” because you feel ownership over your own creation. Just as all of us musicians do.

    So, use music if you must. But be prepared to have it taken down, IF the owner doesn’t want you using it.

    Sam

  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 24, 2013 at 1:54 am in reply to: Transparent Text in Vegas Pro 12

    yes! it works beautifully

  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 23, 2013 at 12:09 am in reply to: Transparent Text in Vegas Pro 12

    >You can also right-click-drag and drop and have Vegas spread the layers over tracks.

    John – If you mean each layer of the photoshop file appears in a separate track, then wow! That sounds pretty incredible.

  • “It’s a bit annoying because, I first do the color correcting work which works differently for each clip and them decide to ADD something to all of them ( contrast, glow etc ).”

    Ok. I might have missed something in the initial question…. but why don’t you render your clip with the FX, and then add that to the track?

  • I do have to agree with you here. Sony Vegas Pro 12 crashes about 5 – 10 times an hour. It is completely unacceptable that software is shipped out so untested that doing normal things (like clicking the play button, or opening a file) will lock Vegas up. I keep changing preferences, hoping to stumble upon the formular for getting this software to run smoothly. I feel like it’s 1992 again, when PCs crashed all day, and made for depressing work experiences.

    If you do discover the magic solution in INTERNAL, please share.

  • Is this a situation where I should respect the advice of Kevin in TIME BANDITS:
    “Mom! Dad! It’s evil! Don’t touch it!”
    ???

  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 16, 2013 at 1:20 pm in reply to: Vegas 12 Pro on Mac Pro

    Vegas 9 on my old iMac (in windows XP) was very laggy. I could edit, but I have too many layers of video for the preview window.

    I just got the newest Mac and put Vegas 12 in Windows 7. My Canon 5D .mov HD files were playing in preview without lag (and multiple layers of files). I used “Proxy” on a few of them, but not all.

    new mac: 3.4 GHz Intel Core i7 // OSX 10.8.3

    Sam

  • Sam Rosenthal

    March 16, 2013 at 4:18 am in reply to: Vegas 12 Pro on Mac Pro

    I think your problem is Parallels. Vegas runs in Bootcamp.

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