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Ian Slessor August 25th, 2005 12:56 PM

I may have misunderstood...
 
Hi Ed,

Yeah. I may misunderstand.

I have no problem with everything being appropriately linked.

I have more of an aesthetic concern.

As noted each submenu of four dances has all of the submenus listed at the bottom of the page. 1 to 4 5 to 8 etc.

When I return to any of the submenu pages it's the "1 to 4" link that is always highlighted. I was hoping that when I returned to, say, the "9 to 12" submenu that the "9 to 12" link would be the one that's highlighted.

A niggling thing I realize but then I'm a little... picky about my work.

Thanks again.

sincerely,


ian

Edward Troxel August 25th, 2005 01:21 PM

And if you change the setting I mentioned, THAT is what will happen. It specifies WHICH button is to be highlighted.

Ian Slessor August 25th, 2005 01:49 PM

My momma always told me to listen.

I should have listened to momma...

and Ed.

Thanks for the help.

sincerely,



ian

;-)

Matty Munson August 25th, 2005 02:09 PM

Vegas Chroma Key Walkthrough
 
Hi, i bet this has been on this forum several times but i cant find it in the search.
Could someone please walk me through chroma key step by step? i can get started but i cant figure out how to get the picture i want instead of the removed color.
Thanks

Edward Troxel August 25th, 2005 02:16 PM

Track 1: Green screen clip
Track 2: New background clip

Add the chromakey effect to the clip on track 1 and use the eyedropper to pick the color of the background color.

Matty Munson August 25th, 2005 02:47 PM

so i cant ad my own image or video as the background then?

Edward Troxel August 25th, 2005 02:53 PM

Yes you can. That's what's on track 2!

Matty Munson August 25th, 2005 03:03 PM

oh *der*
Sorry misread your reply.
thanks

Mike Kujbida August 25th, 2005 04:02 PM

Keith Kolbo's article, "Chroma Keying DV in Sony's Vegas", at http://www.broadcastnewsroom.com/art...e.jsp?id=31596 is an excellent tutorial.

Mike

Derek Weiss August 25th, 2005 04:46 PM

Effects issue
 
Just upgraded Vegas 4 to 6. Anyway, after reading the 400 pages of manual, I can't seem to find my likely simple answer.

Question: Why do all my effects only appear in half of the image?

Thanks in advance.

Jim Montgomery August 25th, 2005 04:50 PM

On the preview monitor there is an icon that switches "splt screen" on/off. Turn it off.

Derek Weiss August 25th, 2005 04:55 PM

Thanks, so simple.

Danny Santos August 25th, 2005 05:15 PM

Thank you for your responses. I will surely play with your suggestions and hopefully they will give me that smooth event change that I am looking for.

Brian, what do you mean by "quantize to frames" and what is hard cutting?

If i understand it correctly, that the little triangle in the upper corner should be dark blue when 2 clips are butted together. Should there be any overlaps like .1 seconds?


Thanks again!

Danny

Brian Kennedy August 25th, 2005 05:24 PM

A "hard cut" is probably not a real editing term, but what I meant was a cut from one clip to the next, rather than a cross-fade transition.

"Quantize to frames" makes the clips snap to the frame boundary grid when you move them. If you have your cut in the middle of two frames rather than right at a frame edge, it may render funny and that could be causing your problem. There is a button on your toolbar that turns quantizing on and off, and you can also toggle it with ALT+F8. You should keep it on when editing video, and can turn it off when doing the audio if you need to make movements of a fraction of a frame. It should be on by default, so it's probably not your problem.

Yes, the little triangles in the corner should be dark blue when the two video clips abut each other and you aren't cross-fading. If they are light blue, there is some fading in and out going on. Also, you might try a very quick cross-fade of just a few frames to see if that helps, too.

Scott Johnston August 25th, 2005 09:58 PM

Splendtastic

Thanks Edward


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