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  • Will Kee

    August 20, 2014 at 8:19 pm in reply to: I can’t open Red Dragon files in Vegas 12

    Downloaded Vegas 13. Can’t open in this either, despite others saying it is compatible.

  • Will Kee

    May 26, 2014 at 11:09 am in reply to: The many instances where my Vegas 12 Pro crashes.

    I’m a bit weary of upgrading to Vegas Pro 13 because there is no assurance that these issues will go away.

  • Thanks Lonny for a decent answer. I expected as much. I support I could rephrase my question to ‘Does Vegas 13 have any improvements over Vegas 12 regarding R3D’. I’ve been using Vegas 12 for a while now editing R3D and I was wondering if Vegas 13 had made improvements regarding cross-platform capabilities, debayering, a more sophisticated interpretation of Red’s colour science, a more sophisticated RAW edited etc etc etc.

    I’m looking into buying Premiere Pro this week because it does R3D really well.

  • R3D Files from my hardrive, or any hardrive for that matter. Open Vegas; Import Media; find the folders. When you shoot on the Epic, each mag that you shoot has it’s own folder (eg A001), which in turn has another folder for each clip (eg A001 C001) – the R3d files that I want to import are in these sub-folders. I’m wondering if I can import all media from A001 without having to go into each sub-folder C001 – import R3D – back – C002 – import R3D – back – C003 – import R3D – back – C004 – import R3D – back etc etc. (I could have 100 clips in one mag alone).

  • Will Kee

    March 6, 2014 at 10:07 am in reply to: Can’t open Vegas XML export in Resolve

    Fair enough. I just can;t understand why Vegas would have it as an option, even though it doesn’t work. It’s quite deceitful.

  • Will Kee

    March 5, 2014 at 7:11 pm in reply to: XML is still Hell

    Vegas is horrendous when it comes to switching platforms. I’ve edited stuff on Vegas for weeks and then gone to export ‘XML for Resolve’ for coloration, but my colorist can’t get anything to work. This has happened many times, with professional DIT’s and colorists in the industry, so they cannot be to blame with the issues. How the hell can Sony make an ‘Export XML for Resolve’ option, whereby it doesn’t work? I work at Pinewood Studios and everyone I have encountered says that Vegas is a pile of s*** for serious workflows. Slowly but surely I am seeing why.

  • Will Kee

    November 27, 2013 at 6:55 pm in reply to: Best rendering codec?

    Or buy two 4TB harddrives totalling around £200. have all your backups on one drive, then duplicate this onto another drive for reassurance.

  • Will Kee

    November 26, 2013 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Gamma space issue when rendering to Motion Jpeg A MOV

    I found a post on another forum that fixed it. Very interesting:

    “David, I think you have problem with nVidia card changing video output color to values 16-235. You can fix it in one minute.

    1. Go to Control panel and open NVIDIA Control panel
    2. Find Adjust video color settings, and under 2. How do you make color adjustments? change to the option With the NVIDIA settings
    3. In the Advanced tab change from Limited (16-235) to the Full (0-255). When you change the setting you can see how the color is changed in the VLC or QT player.”

  • Will Kee

    November 26, 2013 at 11:03 am in reply to: How to letterbox all the events in a project at once?

    Yes this happens for me. It’s a bit annoying because you would assume that changing the project resolution vertically would chop off the top and bottom parts of the frame since you are changing the vertical resolution while keeping the horizontal resolution the same.

    I’d love an answer to this. How can I change my vertical project resolution so that my footage is cropped vertically as opposed to adding letterboxing to the left and right of frame?

  • Will Kee

    November 26, 2013 at 10:53 am in reply to: Best rendering codec?

    +1
    My original footage is always saved to a RAID 10 array and a separate RAID 0 array.

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