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Jim Rog March 26th, 2006 01:27 PM

how easy is it to do this effect?
 
Hello

i don’t know if this is possible or not but i have some footage with bright green rapped around my self and i want to replace the green with a picture or a video so when i am moving the video plays where the green was around my body

Please tell me if this can be done, and how, and if it can be done in vegas

Thank you for your time

Emre Safak March 26th, 2006 01:33 PM

Sure. It is called chroma key.

Edward Troxel March 26th, 2006 01:34 PM

Add the Chroma Key effect and pick that green color (using the eyedropper) and the green will become transparent.

Dean Orewiler March 27th, 2006 03:38 PM

HELP!! Any good dvd tutorials out there?
 
I just purchased Vegas Movie Studio + DVD - which includes DVD architech Studio and ACID XMC....

First of all, I'm new to the video arena. This program is OVERWHELMING, at least to me....and I'm hoping there is something out there I can watch that will show somebody doing a project and showing how Vegas can edit it. If you know of anything, please let me know.

Also, I bought this software thinking that I can render the footage eventually to 24p...can this be done?? It's saying I have to have the full version, and somebody else told me I could do it with this....can I also crop to the widescreen format, too with this version.

Any help would be appreciated.
Dean

Dean Orewiler March 27th, 2006 04:01 PM

Also, if I cannot render in 24p in this version or do the 16:9 cropping, what single software plugin out there will work with this software so I can do it without going with their $600 full version?

On the version I have now, can I at least add a music track and a foley track?

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 27th, 2006 05:37 PM

http://www.vasst.com/product.aspx?id...5-694ef7cc7fb9 for a tutorial DVD.

No, you cannot render to 24p MPEG with this application. You can do 25p, however. That's one of the differences between the pro app and the consumer version, is 24p conversion. You CAN do 24p avi with pulldown or not, but only in avi, not mpeg
Yes, you can add foley, V/O, etc with this version. 4 tracks of audio are possible.

Kyle Fasanella March 27th, 2006 07:48 PM

Need help encoding files for DVD software.
 
Hey guys I am attempting to create a DVD with files that are .AVI and need to be converted to mpeg 2 for DVD software to burn them. What is a good program to encode this and what are the settings? I am looking to get my stuff in the highest quality possible on a DVD that can be access by all.

I have tried getting DVD files with premiere pro, TMPG converter, and EVEN VEGAS. All I get are videos in really low quality and wrong aspect ratio. I seem to be very unlucky in this type of encoding and can’t spend any more hours testing out types of settings encoding. Please Help. I prefer to use Vegas with DVD Architect if possible.

I shoot HD and would like to keep as much quality as possible. What are some tips for keeping the video looking good? What’s the highest quality bit rate?

Please help me with settings.

Dean Orewiler March 27th, 2006 08:17 PM

In the same sinking boat...
 
i'm running into the same problem...maybe somebody can save us both.
Dean

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 27th, 2006 08:19 PM

Vegas with DVD Architect is all you need. You're delivering in SD, but you'll want to start with the HD template that you've (hopefully) been editing with.
Length of project is important. If you don't have length to worry about (sub 60 mins) then render to 8.5Mbps, avg at 6Mbps or so, and render to the widescreen format if you want the best. Set the sampling to BEST, not GOOD, and let er' rip. We do this at least 2-3 times a day if not more, and quality from HDV to SD is not a problem, factor, or issue.

Dean Orewiler March 27th, 2006 09:19 PM

Adobe Premiere 2.0 Pro VS Vegas Movie Maker
 
How does Vegas Movie Maker + DVD plat compare to Adobe Premiere 2.0 Pro?? I just purchased Vegas, and I'm not too happy that I can't give it a 24p rendering in MPEG and I can't do a 16:9 transfer with sound...Premiere can do both from what I have been told...Any ideas??

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 27th, 2006 09:45 PM

First, Vegas *can* do a 16:9 export with sound, where did you get information it can't? Of course it can.
Second, you're comparing a $99.00 application to a 499.00 application. If you wanna compare Vegas (full version) to Premiere Pro, that's different. They each have their merits, but you'll find that in this forum at least, folks like Vegas better. In many avenues, Vegas is superior. That said, Premiere Pro can't do a decent 24p conversion, just look at the forums for confirmation of this. I've got PP2, and it stinks at converting. Vegas is superior to all but the most expensive tools. Why do you want 24p anyway? What is your reasoning behind the demand that no other consumer app can do?

Peter Jefferson March 27th, 2006 11:54 PM

DSE beat me to it, but asking this q is like asking what the differences are between a VW and a maseratti...

but when comparing Vegas with PP2, then u might have a viable comparison subject

Peter Jefferson March 28th, 2006 12:08 AM

or u can use pixellan spicemaster and create it much faster using AB edit tracks and using the PiPs available through that, basically treat it as a transition .. hell u can even animate the frames and displace them too for a much more organic look

I do this all the time for dance parties etc but not for weddings

Dean Orewiler March 28th, 2006 07:20 AM

what would you suggest for getting as a plug-in to get the things the full version of Vegas can do - like the 24p conversion. I guess you guys might be able to tell me what is demanded in festivals for the best quality. I have an XL1S that takes amazing video, but I made a DVD last night from Vegas Movie Maker and it was noisy and highlights were blasted out from the original footage. Can you direct me in what may be wrong. I also want to shoot with the 16:9 guides and crop to widescreen with sound with Vegas movie maker. Can I do this with this software? I really thought this program would be a more user friendly than it is. It seems to have been written by technical / software gurus instead of people who will actually use it.

Monday Isa March 28th, 2006 08:06 AM

Hey Peter thanks for your input as well, but I don't know anything about pixellan spicemaster, can you explain that software or plugin. Sounds cool though. Thanks

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 28th, 2006 09:02 AM

www.pixelan.com
They just created a new product as well, and have a demo for you to use.
Well worth the free look and tryout, IMO.

Steven Davis March 28th, 2006 10:06 AM

Didn't Vegas 4 do Flash coversion?
 
I seem to remember that it did. It's a shame that Vegas 6 doesn't.

Steven Davis March 28th, 2006 10:07 AM

[QUOTE=Douglas Spotted Eagle]First, I'd recommend upgrading to 6d.
QUOTE]

Doug,

It appears that between fixing the missing embedded file, and upgrading to 6d, the issue has been resolved. Thanks for your help.

Edward Troxel March 28th, 2006 10:41 AM

You mean render OUT to flash? Vegas 4 did not render to flash.

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 28th, 2006 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steven Davis
I seem to remember that it did. It's a shame that Vegas 6 doesn't.

Screenblast (early version of Vegas Movie Studio) did do export to Flash, but only one version, to my knowledge. No version of the full app has ever exported to Flash.

Steven Davis March 28th, 2006 11:47 AM

Ok, this is a perfect example of what tequila does to the brain. Thanks guys.

Mike McKay March 28th, 2006 12:54 PM

Vegas Preview window 16:9 etc
 
Ok, I just switched from Premiere to Vegas 6d. It's been tough, but Vegas is quickly growing on me. I shot some stuff with my FX1 in HDV and downconverted in camera into a new file with Widescreen NTSC DV settings.
On the timeline, everything looks great, but in the Preview monitor window it's squashing my clips into non 16:9 distorted image?
I tried another 'new file' setting, I think it was regular NTSC DV (non wide) and it put black bars top and bottom to make 16:9.
I'm new so bear with me.........does the Vegas preview window not show "full" 16:9? Looks like the aspect ratio of it's monitor is always 4:3 ish....even un-docked etc. Is this right?

David Jimerson March 28th, 2006 01:01 PM

Right-click on the preview window and choose "Simulate Device Apsect Ratio." You can also choose this in Preferences.

Mike McKay March 28th, 2006 03:17 PM

Ok that was stupidly easy. Thanks. I hppe you guys don't have to answer to many repetative noob questions on this site. I did search for awhile.
However, what does 'simulate' mean? Is the preview not dealing with the native aspect ratio?

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Jimerson
Right-click on the preview window and choose "Simulate Device Apsect Ratio." You can also choose this in Preferences.


Douglas Spotted Eagle March 28th, 2006 03:23 PM

Computer displays are square pixel, and Vegas works under that premise, so it must "simulate" the aspect ratio rather than actually provide it, because the rest of the display is still showing square PAR.

Mark Duckworth March 28th, 2006 07:30 PM

Splitting clip: Audio problem
 
Hi,

I am having this irritating problem. When I split a clip the audio portions of the now two clips are set to fade out and then in at the split point. So it looks like this \|/ . I have tried turning automatic crossfades off and on and auto-ripple. It is just an every so slight fade that you can't see unless you expand the time line so you can shuttle frame by frame but you can hear it. I have been going through and manually fixing this but it is starting to really bug me. I have Vegas 6D and I am working with HDV. If anyone has any fixes or suggestions it is appreciated. Thank you in advance.

Mark

Edward Troxel March 28th, 2006 08:01 PM

Turn off: Options - Quickfade Audio Edits

Mark Duckworth March 28th, 2006 10:08 PM

Perfect. Thank you.

Bob Grant March 28th, 2006 11:25 PM

Depending on how you're editing your audio you might very much prefer to have those small fades.
Without it you can get a cut between two samples that are dramatcially different in level (from say a positive to negative value) and it sounds horrible, that's why that small fade is there. I find these little nasties in a lot of video edited in other not so audio aware NLEs.

Graham Bernard March 29th, 2006 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Douglas Spotted Eagle
Computer displays are square pixel, and Vegas works under that premise, so it must "simulate" the aspect ratio rather than actually provide it, because the rest of the display is still showing square PAR.

Ah-hAH!! Thanks Mr.D! - That's another "mystery" sorted out. Or maybe it was your "Plain-English" that did it for me? [PAR=pixel aspect ratio]- Vegas IS very clever to do this - yes? - Grazie

Sean Seah March 29th, 2006 07:06 AM

How do to the Handwriting Effect
 
Hi guys. I have 2 short clips here which I think r really nice. The first, is the writing text effect. I like to know what software can I use to create that. The example below writes chinese text.
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1...A36A1PFLK16XSN

Second effect is warping of an entire block of characters. IT looks as if the text block is rotating about an axis. At the same time, blocks of images fly in to fill the screen. Its look like an AE production to me. Can it be done in Vegas 6?
http://s30.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3...722TBU3LELJKC0

Thanks!

Jeff Mack March 29th, 2006 11:13 AM

Drop vs. non-drop
 
My timecode has been eating my lunch. Here's a quick synopsis. I did a 3 cam shoot in HDCam 1080 60i. I captured the footage via firewire & a J-h3 deck. My intention is to do the SD ofline in Vegas 6 D and my partner to take my EDL's and do the Online in HD. My edl's don't work because Vegas is picking up different t/c. How I know that is that when I captured my footage, I set the deck to superimpose the t/c on the image. When I tell vegas to add the t/c to the media, it adds some other funky t/c that is way off. Hence my edl's don't sync. Sony showed me how to use eser set t/c on each media. I then went to the beginning of the clip and wrote down the t/c superimposed and went to media properties ands added that as my starting t/c. I'm almost through when I realize that two cams were on drop frame and one was on non-drop. Can anyone tell me if the selection of drop/non-drop must be made prior to capture? My t/c's still drift about 5 seconds in 3 minutes which I guess is due to drop frames.

Thanks,

Jeff

David Ellis March 29th, 2006 07:53 PM

New to vegas
 
I purchased Movie studio + DVD platinum and found out that this program is quite difficult to learn. Does anyone know of any beginner training videos for this program? I really appreciate the great information from this website. Take care and GOD bless!

Randy Stewart March 29th, 2006 08:44 PM

David,
VASST just released their training DVD for VMS. See it here: http://www.vasst.com/product.aspx?id...5-694ef7cc7fb9. There's 4 hours of instruction. It's only $49 too. I've got one coming. Looks really good.
Randy

Randy Stewart March 29th, 2006 09:00 PM

OT-Cool New Plug-in For Vegas
 
VASST has just released a plug-in that will make your video look like a sketch or cartoon and several other very cool effects. It's only $39 too. Check it out here: http://www.vasst.com/product.aspx?id...c-64b4f1186f27. I gotta get this.
Randy

Edward Troxel March 29th, 2006 09:13 PM

You can also look over my newsletters. While written for the full version, most aspects apply to the movie studio versions as well.

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 29th, 2006 09:19 PM

LOL, there are also several dozen tutorials and downloadable training files that will open in Vegas Movie Studio that can be found at the VASST website as well.

but overall, you can't beat the forums for good information, and getting it fasst.
Look how fast you got 3 responses to your "training resource" question!

Patrick King March 30th, 2006 06:27 AM

David,

Even though I own Vegas now, I recently downloaded one of the Studio product trials and though I haven't installed it yet, I saw that it comes with a series of free Tutorials. If you haven't done all of those then that's exactly where you should start. It will explain the Vegas interface and basic workflow.

Mr. Troxel's Newsletters are the next logical step (free and quite an education) and these will lead you to two conclusions:

1. You'll want to buy some quality instruction to get your money's worth, and Mr. Douglas Spotted Eagle is a huge favorite in this area.

2. You'll want to upgrade to Vegas ; )

Jeff Toogood March 31st, 2006 07:56 AM

How to add timecode to display in video
 
I have down up a rough draft of a project for a client. I would like to display some sort of timecode or minute counter on the frame somewhere. So they can watch it and make notes of changes etc.
Is there a way to do this in Vegas?

Edward Troxel March 31st, 2006 08:43 AM

Just add a Sony Timecode effect to one of the tracks.


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