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  • Steven Manson

    May 25, 2015 at 11:20 am in reply to: “Shifting” clips

    Nevermind, using avidemux but choosing mp4 instead of avi in output fixed the problem, didn’t even had to cut anything.

    I’m still open to suggestions for my latest paragraph, using vegas for my project was not only an overkill but inefficient.

  • Steven Manson

    May 23, 2015 at 7:48 pm in reply to: “Shifting” clips

    I did, it was rather easy thanks to the “replace” option by right clicking on the record in the “Project media” window, now I do have to add 20,472s before each clip using this record and remove that time at the end of each too, I can do it one by one but if someone know a faster way…

    but now I have another big issue : while vlc/mpc play this new file fine, vegas highly damage it, I can see some kind of red squares here and here. If I really need to I will try to find some space and use uncompressed AVI instead but I wish there is another solution.

    For my next movies, do you know another software that recognize files better than vegas does ? I don’t even need anything complex, all I need is to cut the bad takes and encode the rest. Vlmc by the makers of vlc came to my mind but it looks rather dead. I wish there was a well known “audacity for videos”, Looks like there are some on linux, are they worth discovering linux just for one of those ?

  • Steven Manson

    May 23, 2015 at 12:51 am in reply to: “Shifting” clips

    What I mean is that the 3rd record I made plays normally in vlc, but it looks laggy in sony vegas (and once encoded), and if I look frame by frame in vegas I see that nearly all frames are doubled.

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