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White flash
Does anyone know, is there a white flash transition effect in Vegas?
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Yes there is. Transitions tab - Flash - hard/soft/yellow (your choice).
OR you could always make your own. Put a very short white generated media above the video and fade it out (like 5 frames long with a 4 frame fade out), for example. |
As always...Thanks Edward!!
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"Peter, what speeds do you slow your footage to? The timeline "should" be an issue of WYSIWYG. I've never had any issues with slow motion looking bad on output. I always render on "HIGH"- with a constant bitrate of 8 mb/s beings my programs are usually under an hour."
the speeds i render to vary from 90 down to 33... i wont go lower.. and i only render to high AVI as i prefer DVDA to render the full project to mpg according to the disc size left to me after i create a menu etc etc its alot quicker this way too especially when im ripping elements of the final product for highlights etc idont lose any quality with this "over processing "as its all AVI Interlaced slow mo is just rubbish whe it drops below 75.. then i thought.. hmm.. why not, lets just see.. so i imported ths interlaced footage, set the project to Progressive square pixels ratio (nice for plasma screens less colour bleed thru the firing pixels :) ) then rendered a slow mo all the way down to 10%.. super smooth, and gorgeous and theres no hint of the main base frame (ie the originating frame) the sow mo looks natural.... i guess the centre field was getting messed up with some type of encoding algorythm.. i honestly dotn knwo but im happy to render to progressive if it gives me teh results i need |
actualy, in Vegas, you need to register the codec that is already instaled. So, the first time you try rendering somthing in mpeg2, it will ask for a serial key or something like that.
Maybe Vegas+DVD has that codec registered on instal, like Edward sais... |
Problem with Vegas and HD
Hi
Need your help. Maybe someone also stuck with the same problem. I trying to edit my film, which is not short I assume, approximately 30 min long. This is what came out of 2 hors material, which has been taped on JVC HD1. So after downloading all files on the computer I have about 550 m2t files. My problem is, I can’t drop on timeline more then 120 files. Vegas doesn’t aloud to do this. Nothing helps. Restarting the program, computer etc. Maybe some problem with Vegas cash memory, but I can’t find were can I modified it. I also use Panasonic DVX100A, and with AVI files I never had this problem before. Frankly a have never edited such a long HD film before. Maybe Vegas is limited somehow, to edit more than certain amount of mpeg files. Thanks. |
Vegas requires the secondary registration of the MPEG2 codec.
Vegas+DVD does not - It's automatically done when DVD Architect registers. |
Rendering 16:9 QuickTime Files
I have very little experience using Vegas 5 to output 16:9 mov files for QuickTime and have run into some problems. First of all the quality of the QuickTime files seems to be poor--even at the 1 Mbps quality option--the rendered video is blocky and poor quality. Also, I can't figure out how to output a file without letterboxing. The original video was letterboxed in-camera and I'm using the Vegas 16:9 event crop/pan template to crop. I don't have the letterboxing in my preview, but it always shows up in my QT files. Thanks.
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Glen, the problem needs to go away when I render as an .avi before I bother with making the project .mpg but I will remember your advice.
I did take Edward's idea and I chose an undersample rate of 21 secs. It looks like it does on the timeline rendered to .avi. Not perfect but might not get any better. I called it jerky but it was more than that. I saw "trails" as well on the audience as the camera followed the bridesmaid. Edward, just what IS "undersample rate"? |
yeah i know that. i managed to create an mpeg-2 with vegas. the reason i'm asking is this:
i've been having recent problems with dvd's i've been making (actually there were only two of them). the dvd's are of wedding receptions. i edited on vegas 5, exported video to mpeg-2 (compatible with DVDA) and audio to AC3. then i authored dvd with DVDA 2. burned with my LG 4082B dvd burner both on -R and +R memorex media. i decided to try a different dvd authoring system to see if that makes any difference. i went to a studio that has SONIC SCENARIST (a high end dvd authoring program). but a wierd thing happened. for some reason, when dragging the mpeg-2 file (created with vegas 5) to the scenarist work space, nothing happened. as if scenarist won't accept the file. funny thing is that the people at the studio said that whenever there is a bad file or a file scenarist won't accept, it always gives an error message. with the vegas made mpeg-2, this didn't happen. just plain nothing happened. we tried dragging the audio file (AC3) to scenarist, and that went fine. so i began to think that maybe there is something strange going on with vegas' mpeg-2 encoding. |
I believe Scenarist requires an elementary stream. You would need to check the "elementary stream" checkbox when encoding the MPEG2 file.
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The undersample rate allows you to simulate a lower framerate. Should not be needed for slowmotion, though.
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Charlie- move the footage and Veg files to the IOMEGA drive and bring it over. I'll hook it up and see if I can't figure something out. Maybe thursday or friday night. Call me and let me know.
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Adi, why don't you simply give DVA the avi file without rendering to mpeg in Vegas?
Prepare and burn should work fine in DVA and you'll have the mpeg file for future copies. This way you are also flexible to adjust the bitrate. If you give Architect too big mpeg file it might reencode. |
I will be able to see later this week If I have the same trouble and check back in, I wish i wasnt so busy I would try it tonight.
I am not sure I ever used 120 files (are you talking transitions, music, filters and such or just mT2s?) even for a 1 hour + wedding film but I will be sure to keep track when I finish |
edward, you were on the money!!! i checked "elementary stream", sent a sample mpeg-2 to the studio and now scenarist recognizes the file. thanks!!!
now, i can check to see if my problem is software based or not. thanks again! |
DVDA 2 will also recognize elementary streams. DVDA 1 would not. So it is possible that you could simply use elementary streams for both.
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Hi Mark.
No transitions. Not sound yet just clips. No color corrections or any sort of filters. I can imagine what is going to happen with all this stuff. By the way my computer is now slouch ether. Pentium 4, 3.4. Raid 2 HD Western Digital Raptor 74 gig each. 2 gig 2 channels ram. Radeon 9800 Pro. I think it’s limitation of Vegas. But i would be appreciated for any type of help and suggestion. Thanks. |
Much more RAM is needed when processing HD, else the system spends all its time paging data into and out of the pagefile. 2 Gigs is the minimum recommended!
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wowsers, I am in trouble to start with, I am running 1 gig Ram with almost the same CPU as Michael ( with a Abit IC7 Max3 motherboard, 74 gig Raid Rapters, crappy ole GeForce 5200 and Sound Audigy) , with little troubles upto 20 minutes on the timeline now with multiple transitions and even some color correction experimentation.
whats the largest RAM you can buy? I guess Im gonna need more when its render time |
I have solved my problem; this is not the easiest way, but its work for me. I use Vegas foe smaller number of clips 15-20, I do everything what is necessary, composing, color correction etc. Then I render them in transport stream, and combine in MPEG editor, I forgot the name, which came with JVC. This program handle transport files very well. But still maybe buying Aspect HD not a bad solution either.
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Mark,
How do I manually change .mpg to .m2t? |
after you cut does vegas automatically auto-crossfade both clips?
it's getting quite annoying. after time i would highlight a section of a clip i want to cut vegas crossfades the end result. how do i turn this off?
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Turn the auto-crossfade on/off by hitting ctrl+shift+X.
There is also a button for it - usually at the top - looks kind of like bunny ears (or an "X") peace jes |
Need your workflow
Could you help me, telling me what workflow do you use in Vegas?
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Workflow to do WHAT?
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Perhaps I don't understand the question. If you have ONE clip and split it into TWO clips, you will simply have two clips. If you then manually overlap them, it will create a crossfade (unless you turn off auto crossfades.)
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Vegas in Asia-Pacific
Wow, what an afternoon! Even though it was raining monkeys and snakes (euphemism for cats and dogs) in Singapore, nearly 300 people attended the Sony Software Media Showcase here, traveling in from around the Asian-Pacific area!! Simply amazing. Great group, awesome questions, awesome responses. Imagine being there with everyone clapping along to mark time when doing Slideshow to Markers and other ACID-loop related functions in Vegas. I don't think it could have been any better, unless it was a longer day. Large group of Premiere, FCP, and Avid users that all had great things to say as well. It was great to see so many new faces in the Vegas world.
Thanks to A-One and their dealers for making this event so much fun, so well-attended, and a great experience. DVInfo.net got some airtime there as well, since it was shown as one of the great resources for Vegas information. You can view some pix at: http://www.vasst.com/tourstops/singapore.htm I'll post more pix as the Vegas training day, Audio for DV day, and Power Production Techniques day pass by. |
First, Vegas isn't the best tool for Quicktime encoding... Further, Quicktime generally is crappy at lower bitrates. But that doesn't help you much, I guess...
Letter boxing will show up if you are rendering to a square pixel format vs non-square original. You might want to reset project properties and use the Match Aspect script to fix this if that's what's causing the mis-match. |
If you shot in 4:3 you don't have true 16:9. So I'm not following
what you are trying to do? When exporting to the web you want a lower resolution so at least CROP the bars off and only put up the widescreen video portion. This will yield a better quality at the same bitrate or afford you to do a longer movie at smaller filesizes. For DVD you can either do a fake anamorphic signal or just put the blackbar footage on it. See what works best for you. |
Jos: can you elaborate a bit more on what you are doing exactly
(which settings) etc. and HOW you are listening to this on your PC and on your living room surround set? |
That is correct, but there is a nother possability. Copy it to the
clipboard (button is next to the save one) and do a paste in a photo program or other graphics application that allows saving to an uncompressed program. I do it all the time like this in combination with the great viewer IrfanView. |
Also upgrade to the latest 5 version if you haven't done so already.
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1- You can get better quality with WIndows Media Encoder (free download). Or you could just export Windows Media through Vegas. It generally looks better than Quicktime. With Quicktime, you have to pay money for the pro codecs (mainly the Sorenson3 one) to be in the same playing field as Windows Media 8/9.
With quicktime, use the 1mbps preset but try not contraining the bitrate. That might help? |
You can ofcourse use the free sorenson codec. Did you use this
one or another one? At what resolution are you encoding? Whether or not the letterboxing will show up in your QT file depends on your output resolution setting. Make sure it matches your project settings. |
Are you talking about the custom properties? There was a big
in an older version but it might still be in the plugin where it would not open. I hope Edward remembers this trick. You also need to have a serial number for the mpeg encoder I believe? |
Need a few more details. You can't change the bitrate in DVDA or Vegas? Are you rendering in Vegas? What Preset are you using? As long as you have a valid MPEG2 file AND the file is small enough, DVDA would NOT recompress it.
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well i'm having a problem cutting. for example if i have a 60 second clip and i cut from :30 to :35 seconds my video will cut out, but then my audio from :30-:35 will STILL be there for some weird reason. then now the two separate clips from :00 to :30 is crossfaded with :35-60. it's so weird....
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Veggie Toolkit Update Available
I have just released an update to the Veggie Toolkit with several enhancements to MultiRender and Capture Cutter and a new tool called Clip Logger.
Clip Logger can be used to import shot lists from comma or tab delimited text files into Vegas as offline media clips. You can then Recapture all Offline Media and capture the desired shots from tape using Vegas Capture. In addition, you can export the media pool clip information to a delimited text file. Details can be found at: http://www.peachrock.com/software/do.../download.html Thanks forall of the feedback and encouragement! Randall |
After you split, when you delete, you need to delete BOTH pieces. One other thing to check is to verify that "Ignore Event Grouping" is NOT turned on.
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