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Neil McLean October 27th, 2003 07:10 AM

Hello Andrew,

DSE does an excellent job of covering a vast array of Vegas aspects from the fundamentals up.

There are quite a few reviews of the book at amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1578202191/qid=1067259995/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-5823592-8795810?v=glance&s=books

Robert Morgan October 28th, 2003 11:57 AM

GL-2
 
I have a GL-2 and Vegas 4.0d and it works fine.
Im using the 1394 built on my ASUS motherboard.
Check to make sure the "DV out" message (mode) on the GL-2 is on (I think...check the manual, vcr menu)

good luck

Jeff Jordan October 28th, 2003 12:24 PM

Thanks Robert,

I just got it figured out. AFter exhausting all support means(Sony could not help me any longer as the camera was not recognized by MS MovieMaker either), I reloaded XP, but only as an upgrade, so I did not screw up my settings.

During the install, I got the message, "cannot locate file avicap32.dll". AHA! sounded like a video capture driver to me.

I called Alienware and sure enough, they had a few recovery disks go out with this file missing.

I got the driver and loaded into XP and now everything is fine.

I can now follow along with Douglas Spotted Eagle on the DVD training set!

thanks all.

Roger Hess October 30th, 2003 10:26 AM

Can't make .mpg; missing from menu
 
Help…

I encountered a strange problem the first time I tried to render an MPEG-1 or -2 on Vegas 4.0a (build 119). Other file types seem to work, to the extent that I have explored them.

Here’s the problem: The MainConcept MPEG-1 and –2 options appear in the “Save as type” window (in “Render As”), but when I try to select one I get the following message:

“There is no template available for this format. The selected media may not support it. Try again”

After that, whichever MPEG option was selected no longer appears in the “Save as type” options. All of the other options will be listed, but the MainConcept MPEG-1 and –2 disappear from the choices until the project is closed and reopened again.

This was early boxed software, and I get no response when I try to register online. The FAQ mentions that some early boxed sets did not require registration and would not time out, but I can’t seem to get registered even if I try. The manual mentions that MainConcept licensing requires separate registration, but how?

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
RogerH

Bruce A. Christenson October 30th, 2003 10:43 AM

Go get the 4.0d update.

http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.co...p1.asp?CatID=2

Joe Sacher October 30th, 2003 11:51 AM

I think the film motion will only jump vertically. I think it would also seem too fast for a shaky cam, but there may be a speed option (I'm also away from my Vegas PC). You can copy and paste keyframes for pan and crop. That is probably how I would do it. Set up a few positions and paste them along the event.

Glen Elliott October 30th, 2003 01:39 PM

Plus old film effect only shakes the "screen" not the view of the camera as if the camera was shaky while filming.

The easiest way would have been to shoot it shaky to begin with.

Glen Elliott October 30th, 2003 01:43 PM

Regardless of what version it is it should automatically prompt you to register the Main Concept encoder when you go to use it. Upgrading is a good idea...even if you didn't have this problem. If you continue to encounter this problem after the 4.0d upgrade call tech support.

Mark Monciardini October 31st, 2003 09:41 AM

Software trailer created with Vegas 4 /shaking screen too
 
Just a week ago I posted asking how to shake the screen and I've did this by using Event/Pan & Crop with lots of keyframes and it came out pretty good. I just about have all the control I need. It's a trailer for my up and coming Training CD-ROM for Photoshop CS. Hope you enjoy, feedback appreciated.

www.designsbymark.com

Joe Sacher October 31st, 2003 12:27 PM

You link has something wrong with it. This one works: http://www.designsbymark.com/

Robert Poulton October 31st, 2003 01:36 PM

nice video. So how much will it cost?

Rob

Mark Monciardini October 31st, 2003 01:59 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Joe Sacher : You link has something wrong with it. This one works: http://www.designsbymark.com/ -->>>

Thanks Fixed it.

Around $40

Matt McConnell October 31st, 2003 05:33 PM

Vidcap Problem
 
Hello,

I am using Vegas 4.0b and am getting 300+ dropped frames when capturing a 60min tape.

I initially installed Vegas on my win98 machine with a single HDD and had very good success (~15min vidcap). Then I upgraded to XP Pro and added a second HDD dedicated to video. Ever since the upgrade I have had excessive dropped frames, tested on a few different tapes. I went through the recommended steps of removing the audio and video preview during vidcap, but the number of dropped frames is about the same.

Any suggestions?

Harry Settle October 31st, 2003 08:29 PM

What are your system specs?

Edward Troxel October 31st, 2003 08:40 PM

Is DMA active for the hard drives?

Randy Stewart November 1st, 2003 03:16 AM

Matt,
You might want to download and install the latest update to Vegas (4.0d). The reinstall may fix the problem. Hope that works.
Randy

Joe Sacher November 1st, 2003 09:42 AM

XP has a tendency to load a bunch of things you don't need. A program named "EndItAll" is handy to kill off those programs that you don't need for video editing.

Also, you can go into task manager and right click on the process for VidCap and set priority to High. This should give it preference when it comes to CPU cycles.

Mike Moncrief November 1st, 2003 01:39 PM

chopping up clips in Vegas
 
Hello,

Fairly new to Vegas, and I have read where some people capture a whole tape and then cut it up..
If I have a large piece of video or even a whole tape, which tool/technique do you use to cut it up into pieces for the edit?? Do you drag it up to the timeline to do so??

Any help appreciated..

Thanks,
Mike M.

Curt Kay November 1st, 2003 04:09 PM

Your computer will get extremely laggy if you set the process of vidcap to "high"

Another suggestion is to quit all unnessesary programs while capturing.

I would make sure your virus scanner is not running or scanning in the background while capturing.


check msconfig to make sure you don't have a huge list of start up items running.


-Kay

Harry Settle November 1st, 2003 05:59 PM

Put the clip on the timeline.
Select it.
move to where you want a cut.
Hit the "S" key, it splits the clip.
Move to next editing point.
Repeat as necessary.

Download the manual from Sony and print it out.

Edward Troxel November 1st, 2003 07:16 PM

Yes, I capture an entire clip, put it on the timeline, and then split out the good pieces from there.

I used to use "S" to split around the good areas and delete the bad areas. Now I put ranges around the good areas and use "Extract Good Clips" in Tsunami.

Peter Wright November 1st, 2003 11:00 PM

If you don't know yet when or where you'll be using selected parts of a long tape, it's better to first open it in the Trimmer and create a region for each piece you want. To do this, drag to make a selection and hit "R". Give each region a name which helps you identify what's in it and where you may want to use it. (e.g. A01 Opens door and walks in)

To save this region, clcik the folppy icon above the Trimmer, or in Preferences check "Automatically save trimmer markers and regions with media file.

The Regions you create this way are now seen as a list in Explorer /Region View. They can be lifted from there to the timeline any time, or opened again in Trimmer (double click) for any adjustments.

Mike Moncrief November 2nd, 2003 04:47 PM

Hello,

Thanks for the tips guys, I have been taking the clips into the trimmer, and then highlighting the section I want and then using the place clip on timeline where the cursor(timemarker is).. Seems to work pretty well.. I will have to try the technique that Peter suggested.. Sounds interesting..

Also I captured a whole tape, and noticed it broke it up into like 8 or 9 clips.. i am assuming it is because there was a timecode break?? Or does vegas use some kind of Scene Analyizing??

Thanks again,
Mike

William Velasquez November 2nd, 2003 05:38 PM

Awesome Promo done on Vegas
 
Just want to share this site with you guys.

http://www.designsbymark.com/

Great promo done with Photoshop and Vegas


--William

Edward Troxel November 2nd, 2003 09:32 PM

Vegas will do scene selection if the option is turned on. The scene changes are determined by jumps in the date/time.

There are also options for specifying a max size which could also cause multiple files. A drive formatted with FAT32 could also be a cause.

Ralph Morris November 3rd, 2003 10:36 AM

Hardware Requirements for Vegas 4?
 
I'm currently running a 1.4Ghz P4. I'm looking to upgrade to a more capable NLE. My chief needs are for color correction, two video streams and decent sound manipulation capabilities.

I understand that Vegas probably give me the most value fo the $$ and I'm willing to go to a new video card to get some of the real time or near real time capabilities.

Is my processor going to hack it or do I need to get up closer to a 3Ghz machine?

Thanks

Edward Troxel November 3rd, 2003 10:55 AM

Your system is MORE than capable of running Vegas. I'm currently running Vegas 4.0d on a PIII 750MHz computer and it performs fine. I've even installed it on a test machine that was a PII 300MHz and it still ran amazingly well (did NOT try capturing or printing to tape)

Vegas doesn't use any hardware to assist with speed so don't worry about changing any cards. All you need is an OHCI compliant firewire card for getting video in and out.

Don Parrish November 3rd, 2003 08:25 PM

Questions, rendering and importing
 
Now that I have had Vegas + DVD for a while I love it. I originally posted that I had just recieved it and was having problems. Part of the problem was me and part was ??
So here are my questions. Sometimes when I finish a project and save and then try to render it only renders a small portion of the video. (thus one of the problems of not getting all the footage to my DVD). I have to close Vegas, re-open it, and then it renders the entire video. Next, if you remember I was having problems with not getting the audio to DVD. Now that I am familiar with what goes on, I know to watch the audio file. Sometimes instead of getting the AC3 file in the audio slot, I get an mpg. file in it, I simply delete the mpg, open up the audio folder and import the correct file. When I was new to V4 + DVD this it gave me fits and thus my one nerve became somewhat frayed. Any idea on these 2 problems.

Last but not least does anyone have any good ideas on how to get cursive fonts.

Thanks
Donny

V4 4.0d
DVDArch 1.0c

Paul Doss November 3rd, 2003 09:02 PM

Be sure that you don't have a time selection or some tracks on solo.

If it isn't one of those, I can't imagine what it would be.

David Mintzer November 3rd, 2003 09:04 PM

I'm ashamed to say that I just completed a two hour documentary using Vegas on my Pentium 3 machine---Besides a couple of coughs and an occasional stall, it went pretty well.

Edward Troxel November 3rd, 2003 09:33 PM

For the first problem, When you choose Render As, UNCHECK the box that says "loop region only".


For the second problem, make sure the AC3 file is name EXACTLY the same as the MPG file. Also, make sure the MPG file did NOT contain an audio stream. This is very simple as the DVD Architect presets automatically have the audio turned off.

Dave Largent November 4th, 2003 08:49 PM

Is there anywhere on the Vegas interface to use a mouse click to select where to cut instead of using the "S" key on keyboard?

Peter Wright November 4th, 2003 09:05 PM

The mouse can be used to select the splitting point, as can any other transport controls such as arrows, space bar, enter etc.

To then perform the split with the mouse would be 3 steps - select tool or function / perform split / return to normal edit tool.
This was the Premiere method.

Using the "S" key reduces this to a single step.

Edward Troxel November 4th, 2003 09:32 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Dave Largent : Is there anywhere on the Vegas interface to use a mouse click to select where to cut instead of using the "S" key on keyboard? -->>>

The mouse IS used to select WHERE to cut! The "S" DOES the cut.

Elmer Lang November 6th, 2003 02:17 AM

Vegas vs FCP
 
I have a Mac G4/400 using FCP3. I'm thinking of serious upgrading. I'm even thinking of changing systems.

How do Vega and FCP compare?

Which has the superior workflow?

Functionality?

Feng Sui?

How's making DVDs?

Is your computer stable?

What systems do you have that work well?

Elmer?

PS Thanky

Edward Troxel November 6th, 2003 08:28 AM

Re: Vegas vs FCP
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Elmer Lang : I have a Mac G4/400 using FCP3. I'm thinking of serious upgrading. I'm even thinking of changing systems.

1. How do Vega and FCP compare?

2. Which has the superior workflow?

3. Functionality?

4. Feng Sui?

5. How's making DVDs?

6. Is your computer stable?

7. What systems do you have that work well?

Elmer?

PS Thanky -->>>

1. Both are professional level systems that can do a great job editing DV.

2. I believe Vegas does as you can do anything anywhere. The audio in Vegas is better than ANY other NLE. Also, Vegas is format agnositic meaning you can put ANY type of media on any track (naturally, audio clips on audio tracks and other media on video tracks).

3. Both are very functional. Not sure what you mean by this one.

5. Vegas+DVD does a great job making DVDs. There are currently some limitations to DVDA that I expect to be addressed in future versions.

6. Yes. Most stable NLE I've ever used.

7. I have run Vegas successfully on Win98se, WinMe, Win 2000, and WinXP.


Both products have their strengths and weaknesses. Having never used FCP, I do not feel qualified to do an accurate comparison between them.

Don Parrish November 6th, 2003 09:47 AM

Copying a DVD Architect DVD
 
I searched for this and did not see any topics on it. I created a DVD using V4 + DVD, erased the project and now want to create a copy using the original DVD I made. Can it be Done using V4 + DVD. I tried both V4 and DVD architect and neither would recognize the files listed on the drive with the disc in it.

question 2. If a person wanted to save his projects on a DVD for future use by V4 what type of file would you save them as so they could be retrieved?

3. What is the easiest way to get rid of old projects in V4 and DVD architect, I usually have to go deep inside the folders to erase Titles and projects, is there an easier way.

Thanks.

Kelvin Kelm November 6th, 2003 10:17 AM

Any DVD burning software should be able to make a copy of the DVD+R. Just use something like Nero or RecordNow.

Edward Troxel November 6th, 2003 10:22 AM

If you WANT to use DVDA to burn the additional copies, just pull the Video_TS and Audio_TS back into the build folder and tell DVDA to "burn only" and point it to that folder.

Glenn Chan November 6th, 2003 08:06 PM

Audio meters in Vegas
 
Ok the peak indicator (the numbers that indicate the highest volume) of the audio meters in Vegas will CHANGE depending on where you start playing from. WTF?

Secondly, when a I apply audio compression with auto gain compensation to a track it causes clipping to occur. I tried not using auto gain and rendering to a new track and normalizing that new file. Sometimes there's still clipping. Isn't this stupid? Am I doing something wrong?

Running a celeron733 with a bad motherboard. 256MB of RAM. Vegas 4.0c and win98(SE?). Maybe it's a performance issue?


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