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  • Terry Esslinger

    June 15, 2009 at 10:25 pm in reply to: Coaching needed… try to expand PIP

    As you haqve probebly already done place your ‘small picture’ on a track above your announcers picture track and use event pan and crop to resize it and place it in the corner.

    When you want to enlarge it to cover the whole screen place your time line curser (scrubber) at the point you want the expansion to start and open your event pan crop window for the PiP (top track). In the lower portion of the P/C window is a small time line where you might want to activate the ‘synch curser’ control. The curser in the keyframe timeline will now move in unison with the curser in your main time line. Move either curser to the point where you would like the expansion of the picture to complete its expanding. Then in the P/C window expand the event to fill and be centered in the screen. When you play this section your PiP will expand and fill the screen. Whether it expands fast or slow depends on on the length of time you give it to expand. Whether it expands linear;y or smoothly is also controllable. Linearly is a constant speed from start to stop. Smoothly is a slowly accelerating beginning, a constant speed in the middle and a slowly decelerating ending.
    Have fun it is actually much easier than it sounds.

  • That is correct and my i7 uses all 8. The percentage varies depending on what effects etc you have going at the time. My last project varied from 45-98% on all 8 cylinders.

  • Terry Esslinger

    June 10, 2009 at 10:21 pm in reply to: DVD compatibility issue

    What brand discs are you using. Most seem to find Taiyo Yuden and Verbatum the most consistanmt.

    What bit rate did you produce your video at. Too highh a rate can choke some players.

    What speeed did you burn the DVD at. Maybe not so much any more but it used to be if you burned at or near maximum speed therre were problems.

  • Terry Esslinger

    June 2, 2009 at 8:05 pm in reply to: wedding videographer…question for DPE

    majoran ,
    John will want to know how you are rendering it out of Vegas for import into DVDA. It should be as a DVDA compliant MPEG2 video stream and a separate AC3 audio stream. Also make sure that your bit rate is as high as the length of your project will allow. Use 8,000,000 CBR if you can. Anything much higher than that and some DVD players will have trouble. John will be along shortly to give you some EXPERT advice.

  • Terry Esslinger

    May 31, 2009 at 3:50 am in reply to: Driving me nuts: Video preview jerky

    Are you working in HD?

    What setting do you have your preview at?

  • Save your edited audio (wav, mp3 etc)Then import into Vegas.

    If you have your audio editor listed as your preferred audio editor in Vegas, then it should come back when you save it.

  • Terry Esslinger

    May 29, 2009 at 4:35 pm in reply to: zoom in on 4×6 image

    Another method would be to use track motion to move it and pan/crop for zooming

  • Terry Esslinger

    May 27, 2009 at 11:24 pm in reply to: picture/text overlay

    Drop the text event on a track above the video event.

  • Terry Esslinger

    May 20, 2009 at 5:50 pm in reply to: Please i need help quickly

    System restore is usually found in the all Files-accesories-system tools. Pick a restore point back when the program was working and restore it. You will not lose any data files. It will just change any system files that may have gotten changes since then. If it does not work, or if you notice that something is missing (which should not happen) you can undo the system restore.

  • Terry Esslinger

    May 20, 2009 at 3:59 pm in reply to: no audio

    Most of the time problems like this seem to be a missing or bad codec. Have you checked to see what codec was used (Google GSpot) and if you have it on your computer?

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