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Jeff Murray February 1st, 2010 03:14 PM

Clips Export
 
Hello is it only possible to export clips (regions) from the timeline in Vegas Pro?

I have Vegas Movie Studio Platinum and would love to send my AVCHD clips to mov as clips and not a contiguous stream on one movie file.

With regards

Jeff

Rainer Listing February 1st, 2010 04:30 PM

Hi Jeff
Use the little yellow triangles at the top of your timeline to select the clip/region you want. Go to Project/Render As. Tick the little "render loop region only" box.

Jeff Murray February 2nd, 2010 04:43 AM

Thanks for the response
 
Hello Rainer - thanks for the response.

Is this is a manual process for each region? Or will it do each one in turn?

For example if you select the whole timeline and then 'render loop region' does it do all clips one at a time, or just the first one?

I am at work so cannot try it - will try tonight as you suggested.

With regards

Jeff

Mike Kujbida February 2nd, 2010 05:47 AM

Jeff, if you selected the entire timeline, it would get rendered as a single clip.
Assuming you're referring to Vegas Pro here, you can take advantage of a fantastic feature called scripting.
Double-click each event on the timeline and press R to create a region for it.
Once this is done, go Tools - Scripting - Batch Render.
Select a base file name and location, output format and, most importantly, the "Render Regions" option.
Press OK and each region will now be automatically rendered according to your specifications.

Jeff Murray February 2nd, 2010 08:49 AM

Vegas version
 
Hello Mike thanks for the response. No unfortunately it's movie studio platinum. I only use this to get the clips into Avid and I didn't want to fork out for the more expensive software.

Thanks for the help - I understand I have two options - the whole timeline and re-cut once in Xpress Pro. Or lots of coffee and do them one at a time.

Its a shame as a batch export will be more time efficient.

Regards

Jeff


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