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Hornady Setiawan June 5th, 2006 11:52 AM

have got your system running?

full frame preview using quadro's component in vegas?
this is also an answer i'd like to hear!

please share us the experience!
cheers!

Hornady Setiawan June 5th, 2006 11:59 AM

have u tried capturing your HDV m2ts using HDVSplit?

if it works, then your firewire is OK.

Edward Troxel June 5th, 2006 12:00 PM

I agree with Spot - it's best to just test them out. There's also videos demoing how each works as well which you might also want to watch.

Hornady Setiawan June 5th, 2006 12:01 PM

Good for you mate! :)

Hornady Setiawan June 5th, 2006 12:28 PM

u can use the built it 'track effects' in vegas. In every track vegas automatically preped a line of common effect already active. You just need to set the EQ track effect for low cut & you're done.

Nick Outram June 5th, 2006 01:45 PM

Horizontal flip
 
Hi, I need to flip the image along the central horizontal axis but I cannot find a fliter that does it.

I heard speak of 'Allens flip' in another thread -anyone know the answer?


Nick.

Jonathan Johnson June 5th, 2006 01:47 PM

Vegas 6 and New NVidia GeForce 7950 GX2 Video Card
 
Anyone have any info on how well Vegas 6 could utilize the Dual SLI connection of a new video card like this one?

http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q2...2/index.x?pg=1

I know Vegas takes advantage of dual CPUs ok (not so much Magic Bullet addons) and wondering if anyone's had a good experience working w/ multiple cards and if there's a performance increase.

Oh, to have realtime preview....

Douglas Spotted Eagle June 5th, 2006 01:53 PM

You can use Adam Woodworth's flip, or you can flip in Pan/Crop as well. Woodworth's flip is more CPU efficient.
www.mirkwood.com

Michael Stowe June 5th, 2006 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Laurence Kingston
The stock mic that comes with the A1 doesn't have much low end to begin with.

I am using the ME-64

Michael Stowe June 5th, 2006 10:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jonathan Johnson
Anyone have any info on how well Vegas 6 could utilize the Dual SLI connection of a new video card like this one?

http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q2...2/index.x?pg=1

I know Vegas takes advantage of dual CPUs ok (not so much Magic Bullet addons) and wondering if anyone's had a good experience working w/ multiple cards and if there's a performance increase.

Oh, to have realtime preview....

I would also be interested to know this. I do not have dual video cards, but my current card/mobo allow for it. I have not read much on the SLI connection, but it does sound promising. Hopefully someone will have experience with this. I am wondering if the MOBO/video cards are the main players with this technology and not the individual programs. Yes, the dual CPU is really dependent on the program you are using, but I wonder if this is different.

Scott Johnston June 6th, 2006 12:55 AM

Thanks for your help Don, I'll have a play around with the settings and have a look at what I have done, then completely redo the instant replay segment.

Once again, thanks

Scott

Ian Briscoe June 6th, 2006 02:36 AM

One bin one or many small ones?
 
(title should say "one BIG one..." - but I don't know how to change the title)

I've posted this here as I use DVD Architect which is sort of linked with Vegas! But mods - feel free to moove to somewhere more appropriate.

I'm just completing my first wedding production and was wondering if there is a best way of compiling the DVD:

1 - Create one huge mpeg in Vegas (using nested projects) and use chapter points to marke a particular point in that file - or
2 - create an mpeg for each section and the chapter points will point to the begining of each file.

or doesn't it really matter?

Thanx

Ian

Don Bloom June 6th, 2006 05:06 AM

It really doesn't matter as it will work either way. Personally I prefer to to take my AVIs for the project and create a single large MPEG-it's just the way I've pretty much always done it for weddings-but that's just me. AVIs to MPEG with the chapter points in Vegas using AC3 audio of course, and then into DVDa to create the DVD-a very simple procedure.
BTW in method #2 in order for the chapters to move from 1 to another you need to add END ACTIONS from each chapter to point to the next one-an added step that I find unnecessary by rendering 1 large file. Same amount of time I guess but this way I render whil I sleep ;-)

Don

Edward Troxel June 6th, 2006 07:23 AM

I prefer one big MPEG2 file. I find it's easier than trying to string a bunch of smaller files together - especially if you want it to play all the way through. Plus, going backwards to previous chapters will work correctly.

Nick Outram June 6th, 2006 07:27 AM

Flip plugin
 
Hi Adam,

I am just about to explore the world of '35mm adapters' so need a flip tool -thanks for this.

Does the flip tool sort out the issues with interlaced flicker: I found this thread that discussed the problem:

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=62601

-I am using Vegas 6d btw.


Regards, Nick.


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