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Jesse Redman
August 18th, 2006, 04:05 PM
I finished a few minutes ago: 14 hours 8 minutes for a WMV file. It was 4.5 GB.

John Lorince
August 18th, 2006, 04:56 PM
I usually just shut down and restart and that cures it. I do have a large part of my files on external drives. Maybe I need a defreg, that thing we all forget to do!

Don Bloom
August 18th, 2006, 05:51 PM
Not a codec problem just sometimes the machine or Vegas doesn't see the external drive. I have no idea why it just happens every now and then. I close the project, turn off that drive restart it open the project again and there it is in all its glory.
Must be the "drive gremlins" ;-)
Don

Chad Ream
August 19th, 2006, 07:58 AM
What about the option within Vegas to De-Interlace. I have not has much experience comparing, but have recently taken an interest in using this option.

Chad

Adi Head
August 19th, 2006, 09:26 AM
Hi. I have a Canon S80 Digital Camera that can capture video as well as still photos. Recently, I shot some video with this camera and transferred the clips to my hard drive. Then I imported the .avi files to Vegas 6. I placed the clips on the timeline and played the preview. For some reason I can only hear sound, but the preview window remains black.

I can see the visuals in the thumbnails of the clips on the timeline. But playing them, I only get a blank screen.

What could be the problem?

Thanks

Mike Kujbida
August 19th, 2006, 09:35 AM
You need to buy an MJPEG codec for this to work. Edward Troxel has recommendations on his "How do I open AVI files create by still cameras?" FAQ page at http://www.jetdv.com/vegas/forum/viewtopic.php?t=38

Sean Seah
August 19th, 2006, 11:51 AM
Strange. Recently I added a LiteON to my exisiting NEC and I had the same problem. After rebooting twice it was done! I suggest you check your BIOS settings to make sure it sees your drive. IF it does it is an OS problem maybe.

Kevin Richard
August 19th, 2006, 12:24 PM
Strange. Recently I added a LiteON to my exisiting NEC and I had the same problem. After rebooting twice it was done! I suggest you check your BIOS settings to make sure it sees your drive. IF it does it is an OS problem maybe.

Your burning software has to have "drivers" for your drive... nero releases a new driver every now and then that usually takes care of everything I've come across for Nero.. but I haven't piddled with DVDA as my plextor works... but Pioneer is a top drive (no. 2 in my opinion) so I would think it will get around one day.

E. R. Puig
August 19th, 2006, 01:53 PM
I have several hours of HDV video captured in Avid Xpress Pro HD latest version. The video files are avid mxf, the audio is aif. That is the only way Avid allowed me to capture HDV from a Sony HC-3.

I have been unable to import the mxf files into Vegas?

Is it me, or is it possible to use the Avid mxf files in Vegas 6 d?

Michael Hendrix
August 19th, 2006, 02:05 PM
I doubt you can. The MXF format on the Avid has a Avid wrapper around it. Is the vegas software on the same computer?

E. R. Puig
August 19th, 2006, 02:10 PM
No, it is not on same pc, but can install Vegas on same pc if need be.

thanks for reply

Michael Hendrix
August 19th, 2006, 02:22 PM
You might want to visit avid.com and get the avid codecs. I am not sure this will help but it is the only shot other than rendering out quicktimes in Avid.

Torrance Colvin
August 19th, 2006, 05:02 PM
I shot in letterbox mode and need a full resolution, uncompressed file, in 4:3 without the bars. Also need a full res, uncompressed 16x9 version. I did a search, but found nothing. Anyone know how I can do it easily?

Thanks.

Dan Keaton
August 19th, 2006, 06:01 PM
I believe that this is a "Disk Drive Overheating" issue.

Ben, how are you cooling your drives?

I have some external drives 750gb external SATA drives which run very hot.

Try cooling your drives better and this will probably go away.

Today, I forgot to turn on a fan which I use to cool a 750gb Seagate drive. After the drive got very hot, the timeline showed red squares instead of the footage. Then I noticed that I did not have the fan on, and my drives were very hot. I save the Vegas project, turned on the fan, restarted Vegas and everything worked normally. I did not have to reboot my computer.

Darryl Grob
August 20th, 2006, 06:14 AM
You can also shot an inquiry to Sony Support. It took a while, but Sony Engineering eventually supplied me with 3 *.dll files that brought my NEC to life within Sony. This was about a year ago, with a brand new Alienware dual core blah blah blah. It really took me by surprise when the NEC wasn't seen. I used the Nero workaroung discussed above until it got sorted out. Darryl

Steven Davis
August 20th, 2006, 10:33 AM
It tried to use Double Take and just ended up with a mess, I think it didn't work because my first track is not continuous. Either way, I deleted all my markers that I had used for DT, but then I still have the 'diagonal preview' I need help with figuring how to get rid of it. I'm using Vegas 6, the latest version


Update: Well, it was kinda 'back yard mechanichy', but I fixed it by going into everyone of my clips and reseting the pan/crop. For what ever reason DT failed for me. I'll just do the two multi-cam by hand on this project.

Richard Bender
August 20th, 2006, 10:36 AM
Help,.. how do you size a video to fit in a box on top of the video that is showing. Example showing a video over someones shoulder while they are talking about it.

Guy Bruner
August 20th, 2006, 10:46 AM
Put the video you want to inset PIP on the top track with your main video below. Use track motion to move the PIP where you want it to be.

Edward Troxel has a newsletter (http://www.videoguys.com/Vegas_Tips/TTS01-02.pdf) that describes how to do this.

Magnus Helander
August 20th, 2006, 11:34 AM
I will be at IBC Amsterdam september 9 and 10, any other
Vegas-heads in attendance who are up for a beer?
Email helander at fastmail dot fm

Any highly recommended booths other than Sony's and Panny's?

/magnus

Kevin Richard
August 20th, 2006, 01:05 PM
I've used DT on a couple of projects... it can get quirky but really that's is always my fault (I get lost with which take I'm using and such and there isn't any real indicator).

you need to have it on 2 tracks (they don't have to be continuous)... they have to be uniquely named... I think that's really it... follow the guide it should work and it's pretty handy.

Steven Davis
August 20th, 2006, 01:35 PM
Yeah, it created a new track ,but things were all out of whack. And the second track didn't fill in all the way. Then when I deleted the master track and all the markers, I still had the preview. It was about 3 hours of wasted edit time.

Kevin Richard
August 20th, 2006, 01:43 PM
I'm pretty sure it was an overlooked user error... if you don't have continous footage on a track then you need to make sure that you are switching to the other camera for that segment of time or their will be blanks.

Yeah undo'ing all those pan and crops could be a pain in the ass... but it's much more work to do it all by yourself than letting this thing do all the edits for you... unless it's not that long of a project... but then undoing a few pan and crops aren't that big of a deal then ;)

Steven Davis
August 20th, 2006, 02:11 PM
Yeah, I'm sure it was my other personality that got in the way which caused my user error.

I'll give her another whirl on my next project. Thanks for the comments.

Kevin Richard
August 20th, 2006, 02:19 PM
Yeah, just try with this project once it's done... make you a save and revert back to it just for the hell of it.

I always increment versions of my saves so I have something to go back to anyway (which would have saved you from unpanning and cropping the DT stuff ;)

Adi Head
August 20th, 2006, 03:34 PM
Thanks!! Problem solved.

Rob Lohman
August 20th, 2006, 04:19 PM
Please continue the talk in the already existing IBC thread:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=73607

Of course RED is at IBC, do check them out. And two nights (sunday & monday)
there is a digital movie being shown in the dcinema.

I always enjoy hanging out in hall 7 with all the color correction and effects
packages etc.

Mo Zee
August 20th, 2006, 11:39 PM
it just stays at 0dB even if i add points and change the value. do I have to click something else? or is it because my project is in 5.1?

Zdravko Jancevski
August 21st, 2006, 09:00 AM
I have video clip about 6 min (DV AVI) and I want to send it to my friend trough the internet. What video file should I encode for that. Someone told me that I have to render the AVI file to WMV (Windows Media Video). I found that option in Vegas but I don't know in what resolution or bitrate to render. My friend told me that I should send him the video file which can be played in "Real Player".
Regards.

Steven Davis
August 21st, 2006, 09:05 AM
You'll then need to find an encoder that will render to .rm which is Real Media format. I know that Real Producer was a program from Real Player which rendered to .rm format, and you could change the size etc. So if your consumer, 'your friend', needs .rm then find an encoder that will do it. Sometimes you can find a piece of software that has little cost, but make sure it's worth the money, such as being able to encode various formats.

Zdravko Jancevski
August 21st, 2006, 09:06 AM
Is it possible working with layers in Vegas 6. For example is it possible mixing two wideo clips, first main one, with peoples portrait for example and second one simulating background (like chroma effect), but not to use Cokie cutter.
Regards.

Edward Troxel
August 21st, 2006, 09:39 AM
Yes it is. You can create masks in many different ways. For some ideas, you might want to look at the "Ways to Split Screen" article in Vol 3 #1 of my newsletters and the "Bezier Masks" article in Vol 3 #3.

Edward Troxel
August 21st, 2006, 09:42 AM
After you pick the type of file you wish to render to, you then pick the preset you want to use. Try two or three different ones until you find the file size/quality combination that suits you.

Vegas can create Real files that you can send to your friend. Just be aware that if you're putting it on your website for anyone to view, there are LOTS of people that won't load "Real" on their machines. WMV is more widely accepted.

Steven Davis
August 21st, 2006, 10:31 AM
I forgot, (and can't look while at work #1) to check to see that Vegas does render .rm.

Richard Bender
August 21st, 2006, 10:40 AM
Thanks....

Monday Isa
August 21st, 2006, 12:37 PM
Hello I did a quick search and couldn't find the info I was looking for. Maybe someone has asked this question befroe I'm not sure but I'm working on a project where I'm masking the individual on the screen. I've outlined them and layered their image on another. Whn I masked it the edges were to sharp and I wanted to soften them up. I used the soft edge but that only softens in the form of a box. I would like to soften the edge of the individual. (kind of what we see in some interviews or commercials) Thanks for any help. I'm usng Vegas 6d

Monday

Monday Isa
August 21st, 2006, 01:03 PM
Got the answer thank you

Peter Sieben
August 22nd, 2006, 03:45 PM
I convert my 4:3 videomaterial to 16:9 dvd with Vegas for my movie projects and get good results:
1. create a 16:9 project in Vegas
2. import the 4:3 video and put in on the timeline
3. rightclick on the video on the timeline and check Switches: make sure the Maintain Aspect Ratio option is not marked
4. add the widescreen letterboxing to the video, using the Pan/Crop tool for each videosegment; with the Pan/Crop tool you have some vertical headroom to choose the best widescreen framing within the 4:3 video
5. after editing, render the timeline to an 16:9 Widescreen MPEG2 file. Make sure you use the Best Quality setting, the Variable Bitrate and 2 Pass options for best quality.

Hope this is of any help.

John Hartney
August 22nd, 2006, 08:21 PM
Matrox parhelia cards will do three monitors. I use one with Vegas and premier 1.5 and it serves well.

Robert Bobson
August 23rd, 2006, 02:38 AM
If you want to use two monitors for the program and a third to view your "output" video, you could attach a deck or camera via firewire to your computer, and attach the third monitor to it via S-video.

Dan Keaton
August 23rd, 2006, 05:31 AM
If you install two dual-output video cards, then you can run Vegas on 4 monitors. I currently use this setup.

Use the same brand for both to prevent problems with software.

Ian Briscoe
August 23rd, 2006, 01:29 PM
This is probably really basic but i can't quite get my head round it.

I want a simple menu - eg "Film 1", "Film 2", "Film 3"

I want to display in ONE area a picture (still or video) which changes as the user moves onto each menu item. So - if they pick Film 1 - a clip or still will show from Film 1, if they highlight Film 2 a clip will show IN THE SAME LOCATION as where the Film 1 clip showed.

So it's not a clip above each menu item - it's ONE area on screen that will change depending on what is highighted.

Thanx

Ian

David Delaney
August 24th, 2006, 12:57 PM
I am presently matching up some 3D animations with HD footage in Vegas. I realised that I am going to need to figure out the best way to render this before I go and create the 3D stills to match up with the video...
So my question is, what format should I output as? It is going to DVD and I am going to keep the letter boxing from the HD footage as I like the cinematic feel of it. I remember reading that HD downgrades to SD and has a nice look to it, so what should I be rendering out as? (I need to start rendering out stills from the video to match up with some 3D shots).

Thanks

Vince Debart
August 25th, 2006, 10:48 AM
Can you have two trimmers open at one time?

Thanks Vince

Vegas 5

Douglas Spotted Eagle
August 25th, 2006, 10:56 AM
Can you have two trimmers open at one time?

Thanks Vince

Vegas 5


Nope.
An alternative workflow is to have two instances of Vegas open, and use one as a "trimmer" and copy/paste from that instance to the other

Vince Debart
August 25th, 2006, 11:25 AM
Thanks... good idea

Vince

Mike Costantini
August 26th, 2006, 09:46 PM
Hi, I bought this script called Batch Render Pro from rmtools.se, a guy named Roger a year or so back. Just tried to install it and says it only works with ver 5 of Vegas...Does anyone know if there's a batch render script for version 6? Thanks so much =)

David Delaney
August 26th, 2006, 11:07 PM
I was rendering out a video for mov and mp4 in Vegas on my laptop which is XP. It works just fine. I brought the video into my FTP program which is on a separate computer that is running Windows ME.
Now here is the problem. When I run the video in WinME (either MOV or mp4) the strangest thing happens - the background music is working but the audio from the actor speaking parts is not there!!! I don't understand how part of the audio is there, but the other part is not when it is the same file! The AVI and WMV are working fine as well, it is just the .mov and .mp4 files that this strange problem of missing audio is happening./ Any ideas?

Well, I figured it out. Apparently .mov and mp4 doesn't like mono audio for some reason. I copied the channel and swapped it and it works.

Bob Grant
August 27th, 2006, 07:53 AM
I use a tool called Multirenderer, part of the Veggie Toolkit from Peachrock Production, there's a V5 and V6 version both for the one price. I use it daily

Here ya go:

http://www.peachrock.com/software/veggie-toolkit.html

It does more than just batch render BTW, you can add overlays during rendering, create render templates.

David Ennis
August 29th, 2006, 12:14 PM
I can't figure out why DVD Architect insists on rendering my AC3 audio file in a current project. In the prepare DVD screen it says the file is compliant and will not be compressed.

I haven't seen this behavior on previous projects. Usually the create DVD process zips through the first 4 or 5 steps so fast I don't even see what they are, and then goes on to writing the large VOB files which of course takes some time.

The video and audio are 97 minutes long (I've had no problems even larger ones before) and the MPG2 was rendered at 5500 kbps, giving a project total file size of 4.3 Gig.

Douglas Spotted Eagle
August 29th, 2006, 12:30 PM
If you've got something checked in your prefs, or if you have an MPEG audio stream, or if the file is too large, DVDA will want to recompress the audio (or video)

You might have a default checked, or perhaps you've rendered AC3 audio, but your pref is set to PCM audio?