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I believe the render settings override the project settings so all should be fine anyway.
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Multimachine rendering anyone?
Hi,
I've been using 3D Studio for a while... renderin my projects using all my computers available ( 2.53ghz + 1.5ghz + 2.0ghz )... this evening it struck me - why can't I render my AVi -> MPEG2 projects using multiple computers? I know that there are 3d party software that can handle it.... but why can't Vegas do it? Or Mainconcepts MPEG encoder? Anyone heard something? Anyone using multiple machines for MPEG rendering? // Lazze \\ |
Adding Titles
I'm trying to add text on my video as an overlay, but if I try to make it any other color than white, it turns transparent. Basically I just want solid blue text on my video.
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Place any text generated media with a checkered background on a track ABOVE the video track. Change the color of the text to blue and you are done.
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Having 44.1 KHz audio will screw you up if you are aiming for DVD or export back to DV. Otherwise it shouldn't make a difference
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I remember watching a documentary for either Lord of the Rings or Star Wars, where they said that somebody wrote a 3D algorithm to make fake fireballs for the first time. I presume, therefore, that it wasn't possible before, and that it's probably still not easy.
The best thing to do would try to find stock footage of an explosion in front of a blue or green screen so that you can put it in yourself. |
Dan,
Peter has a good suggestion. Go to ArtBeats.com and check out their "Effects" section...particularly the "Reel Explosions" series (Reel Explosions 4 has some great shots). And you don't have to buy the whole CD. You can download one only. They have other effects, like bullets through glass, etc. |
If you're up to making the explosion yourself you could check out Particle Illusion. Check out the SE version if you're just looking for quick effects.
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Peter- I believe that would be Shrek you are thinking of. They wroth the algorythm to make the Dragons flame expand and multiply, making it look organic.
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Maybe you're right. Either way I'm always amazed at the new stuff these guys come up with for special effects.
I know some people who are making a video game and we wanted to have this one scene where an ancient temple was exploding. They said that it was virtually impossible to do it right with 3D Studio so instead we'll build a model temple out of plastic and plaster, weaken it in certain key spots, fill it with dirt and gravel, and lighter fluid, and blow it up and film it in slow-mo! I still don't know where we'll get the camera (maybe Panasonic Varicam) to do it, but it's a neat idea, I think. |
Excalibur MultiCam help
I purchased Excalibur yesterday and I was playing around with it last night and the MultiCam option is really great.
I do have one question though, all of my camera changes seem to be cuts regardless of what I do. I tried checking the option that makes "disolve" the default transition. I tried specifying the D and I tried specifying the D with a time factor. I setup two cameras and named the track 1 and 2. I put markers where I wanted the cuts and named them in a variety of different ways to test things. With "Disolve" as the default transition 1 2 With "Cut" as the default and "Disolve" as default another time: 1D 2D With "Cut" as the default and "Disolve" as default another time: 1D00:16 2D00:16 With "Cut" as the default and "Disolve" as default another time: 1D16 2D16 All of these resulted in cuts rather than disolves. Did I miss some setting in Vegas itself or am I totally of in my naming? It is cutting in the right places, it is just not dissolving. Thanks, Darrell |
Do you have the Automatic Crossfades turned on?
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Edward,
Thanks for the reply. I can't remember off hand. I will take a look at that this evening and make sure they are on. Thanks, Darrell |
Yes, this is necessary because the "dissolves" are created by extending the clip lengths. I just tested it and the dissolves do NOT happen if auto crossfades is turned off. So, just leave that option turned on and all will be fine. (I NEVER turn it off anyway. If I want cuts, I just don't overlap clips.)
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Making one myself would be more than I can handle. That artbeats site is perfect! Thanks.
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Settings in Vegas's Main Concept Encoder for MPG2 export....
I took some time the other day to explor all the tabs in the main concept encoder. Little did I realize the amount of tweaks available. Do most of you keep these at default and only tweak CBR/VBR and bitrate #'s? From the looks of it, it may be the only safe way for me to do any tweaking- the other settings seem above my scope and understanding of mpg encoding.
I know that MPG2 destination file has to be upper-fields first but I noticed the setting was at lower-fields first by default. Can I safely assume that is designating the source material and should not be changed? Also I noticed there was a video quality slider- what does this do exactly? |
I leave most things alone except for bitrate. I make sure the quality slider is at 31 (max) and, sometimes, change the DC Coefficient to 10bit.
MPEG2 for DVD should be LOWER field first, just like DV. |
Thanks Edward, that did the trick.
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Regarding the field issue I've heard the exact opposite. I asked around when I was having problems with my first DVD and the consensus was that DV is lower first but MPG2 DVD is upper first. However I'll follow your advice and keep it on lower.
I bet you knew this was comming....what is DC coefficient? |
If you started with CCE, for some reason you have to pick UPPER first for it to be right. Most others use LOWER first (which is correct). Main Concept, TMPGenc, Ligos, ... all use lower first.
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CCE?
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Where did this button come from?! *pics inside*
Loaded up Vegas tonight and noticed a new button on my master bus control. Wasn't there before- at least not that I noticed. It seems to control where my sound come out of (center/left/right). Btw, I'm using a set a Klipsch Promedia 5.1s and don't have the rears connected right now (so that could explain why they only have configurations available for the front 3 speakers.)
The odd thing is- why and where did this come from?! How do I disable it?! See picture attached: http://www.mazdamp3.com/members/Laze...20question.jpg |
It is standard. I don't have a 5.1 setup and it's there on my Vegas... I think it's used to select what to monitor....heh.
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Maybe I'm loosing my mind then because I saw it and swore it was NEW. Man I really have to get away from this computer sometimes!
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Backup Vegas Project Files?
Opened up a recent wedding project I've been editing the last few days and noticed I must have, at some point, deleted the audio for series of edits accidently. When...who knows? But it's gone! Thankfully Excalibur saved me with the orphan tool (thanks Edward!)...however it got me thinking. Does Vegas make backup project files...similar to how Premiere automatically creates a project archive. One in which I could simply double click and load an earlier version of my current project- one which was "before" I deleted the audio accidently!
I see in the directory that I saved my Vegas project it created a backup (.bak) file but how is this utilized? |
I don't have it on mine. Is it only in Vegas 4? I'm still using v3.
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The only files it creates are the BAK file, the VEG file, and an autosave file (for instance, if you last save 2 hours ago and your power went off - the auto save file would bring back everything to the last auto save). However, it does not create a series of backup files. To do that, you must do a Save As.
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Yeah I checked the manual and all pics of the master volume control don't have this. Now I'm back to thinking it wasn't there before.....
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Where is the autosave file located? Can you simply double click it to load the project.
I ask because the .bak file can't be loaded- how would you implement it? |
What are your audio settings under both File - Properties and Options - Preferences?
To me, it appears that you have a STEREO project (file - properties) playing to a 5.1 output device (options - preferences). This button appears to be letting you choose which speakers the stereo signal is going to. |
Found out what the problem was- under OPTIONS> PREFERENCES> AUDIO DEVICE.... my audio device was changed to "Direct Sound Surround Mapper". I switched it back to "Windows Classic Wave Driver" which I think was what it was set at by default.
What should it be set at, and why? a. Microsoft Sound Mapper b. Direct Sound Surround Mapper c. Windows Classic Wave Driver d. Creative ASIO |
Thats basically it.
From memory (im not at the workstation), If your running the direct sound DX drivers or ASIO, it will give you these bus outputs as it runs thru a DX process to split each channel, which come in VERY handy. Problem with them is that its either these bus tracks to get a TRUE 5.1 project, or you can jsut cheat and use the surround panner with the MS Sound Mapper driver, which wont give you the precise control. However if using ASIO (or the DXdrivers or ANY driver for that matter),you can easily adjust the surround pan without the use of any busses, mind you, the pan will be obvious and working with more tracks gives you the flexibility to filter out certain freq from individual channels using smart EQing techniques. ALso its always an idea to run a seperate LFE track and front ch track in mono. Just merge the 2 channels on the timeline to create your front and LFE track. In the mixer settings in ur preview pane, jsut UNLOCK that bus and adjust gain acordingly. This gives a better 5.1 spread and depth of sound, but obviously its alot more work than just sticking you panner in the centre... |
What should it be set at, and why?
there are many answers to that, however it really depends on the project.
either the Directsound or ASIO drivers should suffice, as they both work well.. Directsound may have some latency problems with Panning while using realtime effects, apart from that theres nothign really all that significant. And if you have an ASIO card, use it, jsut set your altency to aroun 10 to 15ms Mind you its a different way to track your busses by using that button your describing. One way to work with a 5.1 project is to have 3 stereo busses fronts rears lfe/centre just copy the tracks and adjust the bus sends, eq etc individually. One thing to note is that your image DOESNT show busses being used. Only a stereo track. If thats the case, i would change your project properties to Stereo and output a Dolby Stereo soundtrack. Again i dont know what kind of audio you want to output so i cant say which would be the best way to go. If you had individual busses set, each track would be assigned to a mixer bus (similar to your image) which could then be maipulated individualy thru the mixer or keyframed thru the timeline by using envelopes (more effective method) Basically those 3 busses represent 1 stereo track each. You can then insert effects, eq's and compressors etc, to an individual bus OR track. remember, dont get confused as your front and LFE are shared, you need to split them within the mixer OR create a seperate LFE track (which isnt really needed unless youre creating huge effects) Once you start messing with Vegas audio, everything else will seem redundant... trust me, THIS applications strong point is the audio manipulation, Video is just a bonus. Learn about it and you will NEVER look back... Youre just dealing with the bus configs, wait till you get to the encoding, auto pans, effects etc etc parts... even if it means editing using another App, you WILL come back to this to finish off the audio :) if you have any specific question (as i know some of what i have written may not make sense right now) just post a thread and ill see what i can do to help |
and if you want to streamline the whole process, use progressive with no interlacing.. basically chopping your encoding time and space down by 20% as yoru fields are deinterlaced...
This can give horrible results if you have been working with interlaced projects thou... If working with interlaced fields, follow edwards suggestion and stick with an interlaced setting. If your filmin in progressive or frame, stick with that. Variable bitrate is usualy the most common encoding method as it saves space, however the encoding bitrates are determined by the duration and quality of your project. Even commercial DVD production is set to variable (and they have 8.7 gig to mess with) Dont forget to leave space for your audio. I usually encode the audio first... then use a bitrate calculator (or DVD Architect) to assist in the highest possible quality in accordance with the left over space to determine the final output quality of the video. |
the autosave project is a huuuuuuuge numbered file (but small in kb.. ie its got a long name with a load of numbers in it)usually found in your vegas temp directory
it could either have a .bak extension should look similar to this... 0000000909083203841autosave.bak or autosave089042905728035708.bak you shoudl be able to load it, or veags will prompt you to load it then to save it in its original .veg format. in options ,you can set it to autosave, however it creates this autosave file, not a continuation of the actual veg file. |
Problem capturing in Vegas
I am capturing footage from an 8mm camcorder. I am capturing through the analog to digital converter on a Canon Optura. I am using firewire and have the 8mm connected to the Optura and the connections are fine.
Now when capturing this way the Canon is supposed to be for output purposes only so a tape does not need to be in there. The problem is that Vegas says the device is connected but has no tape, so it does see the 8mm cam. (I always capture fine from optura to pc.) I changed appllications to make sure it was not my error and the Sorenson Compression Suite was able to see the 8mm through the Canon and allow me to capture video. I am wondering if there is a setting in Vegas that I overlooked as I would like to do everything in Vegas. The canon manual did state that not all software will be able to handle this function but I can't believe that Vegas can not do this. |
in options disable "enable DV Device control".
then go to capture and disable "enable dv scene detection" that shoudl work |
To load a BAK file, just rename it to VEG. Many BAK files are actually .VEG.BAK so you just remove the .BAK.
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Now how often does it create a .bak file? I noticed it popped up in the directory one day with my .veg file. I didn't check daily so I don't know at what point it was created.
Also what's the difference between a .bak and auto saves? |
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