Ted Snow
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You’re welcome. You might want to turn “Quantize to Frames” back on once you are finished tweaking.
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Not in the preferences…in the MENU…across the top of the page. File, Edit, View, Insert, Tools, OPTIONS, Help. Click on OPTIONS, “Quantize to Frames” is the first option at the top.
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In the Menu under Options…uncheck Quantize to Frames.
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Ted Snow
November 10, 2011 at 5:22 am in reply to: Is there a way to edit an audio event to make it sound like it’s coming through a “filter,” so to speak?Actually, when you open up the FX window, the Track noise gate, EQ, and compressor is already assigned to the track. Click on the EQ window and pull down the low frequencies…the number 1 dot. Once you pull it down, sweep it back and forth while your audio track is playing and you can hear the changes.
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Ted Snow
November 10, 2011 at 5:08 am in reply to: Is there a way to edit an audio event to make it sound like it’s coming through a “filter,” so to speak?You just open the track FX by clicking on the FX button in the section where the volume slider is. Hover your mouse cursor over the different buttons and you will see which one is the FX. Add the track EQ from the list.
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Ted Snow
November 10, 2011 at 4:19 am in reply to: Is there a way to edit an audio event to make it sound like it’s coming through a “filter,” so to speak?If you want it to sound like it’s coming from a transistor radio, add the track EQ and cut the lows. Just experiment with sweeping the low cut back and forth while playing the clip.
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This is copied and pasted directly from Sony’s webpage for the Recording Unit Utility Software.
————————-Some NLEs, such as Sony Vegas 7 (version 7.0c and later) and GrassValley EDIUS Pro4.5, have an import module that lets you import files directly from the HVR-DR60 to your PC’s hard drive. During the import process, these software will merge all divided .M2T files into a single, seamless .M2T file.
If the destination folder is not on an NTFS-formatted hard drive, the merged file can not be output.
This software can only merge files that are divided by FAT32 specification.
If the destination hard drive is full, file merging will stop. Please check the remaining capacity of your PC’s hard drive before using this software.————————-
This is referring to the HVR-DR60 hard drive recorder, but it also pertains to the MRC1 as I use it with mine. I’ve never tried the “import module” as they refer to it as…I’m assuming they are talking about the capture utility in Vegas. I always used the capture utility for DV…but I use the Recording Unit Utility Software for HDV.
The software you are referring to that came with your camera is actually different that the software that came with my Z7U or my CX130…although they all do pretty much the same thing.
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11 evidently has some bugs to work out. Today I booted my computer, ran the 32 bit version to work on some audio. The project loaded up fine but when I hit the space bar to play, an error message popped up and said that “Sony Vegas has quit working and will close”. I started Vegas again, opened up the same project and the same thing happened again when I hit play. Upon starting Vegas the third time and opening the same project…I worked on the project without any problems.
I was lucky for about a week without problems…but the gremlins have invaded.
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Brad,
Actually the renaming of the file is pretty nice in terms of keeping track of the files. You are correct in the fact that the first part of the file name is the date…the rest of the file name is not random, it is the time of the recording. Your file name states November 5th, 2011 at 17:18.41 or 5:18 p.m.————————————————
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Brad, you are aware of the 4GB FAT file system limit? My Z7U and CX130 HD cameras have it and I assume your camera does too. These cameras use the FAT file system instead of the NTFS system which limits file size to 4GB. If you have a video clip that is more than about 20 minutes long…the camera automatically splits the video file. If you copy the files directly from your camera or a USB card reader without using the utility software you will have a 1/2 second glitch in the audio at the split of the files. If you use the utility software that came with your camera it will automatically join the file back together without the glitch.
I would download the latest version of the utility software from Sony. Both of my HD cameras came with the installer disk but I went to the website and downloaded the latest version of both software programs as both cameras use a different utility software.
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