Garrett Low
May 20th, 2011, 11:27 AM
I'm using Vegas Pro 9 with NeoHD and First Light.  I make adjustments in First Light and can see them on my monitor when viewing in Vegas. Then I go to render and the changes aren't made.  When rendering it give a No Recompression Required not on my screen.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
Garrett
David Newman
May 20th, 2011, 11:28 AM
You must recompress if use FirstLight changes when rendering within Vegas.
P.S. You should upgrade you NeoHD to Neo 5.5.
Garrett Low
May 20th, 2011, 11:39 AM
Thanks David,  I already did upgrade.  I still think of it as NeoHD.  How do I force a recompress in Vegas?  When I encoded the files I used the I-Frame only for smart rendering in Vegas.  Now I can't figure out how to make the file recompress.
-Garrett
David Newman
May 20th, 2011, 11:55 AM
"Options" menu -> Preferences in the General tab uncheck "Enable no-recompression long-GOP rendering" 
that should fix it.
Garrett Low
May 20th, 2011, 12:05 PM
I tried that. It still was not recompressing.  Could it be because I had clicked I-Frame only when converting to CF avi's?
-Garrett
David Newman
May 20th, 2011, 12:22 PM
Question for Sony I guess, as that used to work (or something like it.) 
Or 
simply place a NOP filter on the video output, use the "Reset to None" convolution kernel.
Chris Barcellos
May 20th, 2011, 12:50 PM
I tried that. It still was not recompressing.  Could it be because I had clicked I-Frame only when converting to CF avi's?
-Garrett
Same issue for me with Vegas.    I have had to add a filter to get it to recompress.  (Note:  This is in Pro 10)
Chris Barcellos
June 4th, 2011, 09:35 PM
Interesting new development.    I completed edit of a film I had shot with my Canon 5D Mark II.   I had shot it with the Cinestyle picture style.     I converted the footage to Cineform  using Neo 5.5.   In FirstLight,   I added the new Cinestyle treatment.     I then edited the footage and finalized my film project in Vegas 10d.   I rendered final version to a new .avi using the Cineform codec.    
I then opened that rendered file in FirstLight,  to see if I could add a different color treatment.   While Firstlight saw the file,  any changes I tried to make would not take.    
I then took that file into HDLink,   and converted it to another Cineform .avi.    After rendering,  I took that file into  FirstLight,  and I was able to subject it to all the adjustments available in First Light.
David Newman
June 5th, 2011, 10:58 AM
You should be able use FirstLight on Vegas CineForm exports, I just retested here and it works fine.  Send the offending clip to support@cineform.com.  If it is too large, use VirtualDub to do a direct stream copy of 1 seconds worth (confirm it still fails) and send that.