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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! |
have u tried capturing your HDV m2ts using HDVSplit?
if it works, then your firewire is OK. |
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.
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Good for you mate! :)
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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.
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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. |
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.... |
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 |
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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 |
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 |
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 |
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.
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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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