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d0z3rr
11-24-2010, 08:53 AM
All in this vid!:

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Coltimar
11-24-2010, 09:38 AM
What did Sony say? With Pro you should still have a support agreement. Even though it's two versions old they are good about supporting it.

Shodokan
11-24-2010, 04:56 PM
What did Sony say? With Pro you should still have a support agreement. Even though it's two versions old they are good about supporting it.

Sometimes if your video is too large it fails to open it, or takes forever and a half to do so. Happened when i frapsed me playing street fighter for 3 hours straight, wouldn't open one or two of the segments.

I use adobe now though, no problems.

tanknspanker
11-24-2010, 09:57 PM
i tried jus the same thingy yesterday^^
and guess what, it also froze
but I had a bit of patience and waited :p
only 2 minits or so
and boom it was right where i wanted it ^^

however sony vegas is freaking difficult :(
so i just deleted the whole editing program -_-

BTW
how did you install your propperties?
cause when i fraps a vid and play it with sony vegas you can c the pixels :( and it's not very clean to see the letters and spells etc etc

zenga
11-25-2010, 12:01 AM
... trust me, believe me, i am mashing the interact with target key like there is no fucking tomorrow ...

that rant towards your rogue was brilliant and made my day

MiRai
11-25-2010, 12:03 AM
however sony vegas is freaking difficult :(
so i just deleted the whole editing program -_-

YouTube is your friend.


BTW
how did you install your propperties?
cause when i fraps a vid and play it with sony vegas you can c the pixels :( and it's not very clean to see the letters and spells etc etc
Above the "preview" video, there is a pull down menu with Draft/Preview/Good/Best, this option determines the quality
of your video while editing it in Vegas.

tanknspanker
11-25-2010, 02:34 PM
YouTube is your friend.

Above the "preview" video, there is a pull down menu with Draft/Preview/Good/Best, this option determines the quality
of your video while editing it in Vegas.


THX fenril :) for the fast responses
i'll be editing my videos this weekend for making a nice neat movie^^

greetingz

d0z3rr
11-25-2010, 04:29 PM
... trust me, believe me, i am mashing the interact with target key like there is no fucking tomorrow ...

that rant towards your rogue was brilliant and made my day

Haha cool. I also found myself amusing...but I tend to amuse myself a lot. I was in a weird somewhat hyper mood at 2:30am.

tanknspanker
11-25-2010, 04:58 PM
YouTube is your friend.

Above the "preview" video, there is a pull down menu with Draft/Preview/Good/Best, this option determines the quality
of your video while editing it in Vegas.


ok so i did best (full)
quality is much better now atm but it still could be better..
still c some pixels, tiny ones but still ..

MiRai
11-25-2010, 05:15 PM
ok so i did best (full)
quality is much better now atm but it still could be better..
still c some pixels, tiny ones but still ..
You don't normally edit your videos in the best quality they can possibly be unless you're looking to do some tweaking while
zoomed in and need the scene to be more clear (this is what I've noticed with what I do). The more special effects you begin
adding to your work the longer it will take to render in realtime and the "Best" quality will eventually begin to rape your system.
I normally found myself editing at Draft or Preview (Half) for most of the project when I used Sony Vegas. I guess if you don't
put in any special effects and you just need to splice footage together then it probably doesn't matter what setting you've
chosen.

beeq
12-17-2010, 08:28 AM
Sony Vegas is awesome, when it works.

I'm also having major freezing issues with it and sometimes it "loses" all the video from a clip, however the fades and stuff remains but the clips goes randomly blank, and only way you can recreate that clip is to rename the actual file from your hard drive, and then import it again..

I'm using 64bit version of Sony Vegas 10 and yeah I love it when it works, but hating it a lot when it does these things

MiRai
12-17-2010, 10:58 AM
Sony Vegas is awesome, when it works.

I'm also having major freezing issues with it and sometimes it "loses" all the video from a clip, however the fades and stuff remains but the clips goes randomly blank, and only way you can recreate that clip is to rename the actual file from your hard drive, and then import it again..

I'm using 64bit version of Sony Vegas 10 and yeah I love it when it works, but hating it a lot when it does these things
Whenever that happened to me I just closed, saved, and reopened Vegas and all was fine. Apparently, any real video editor
will tell you, don't edit using AVI files! I'm not 100% sure why but I've read something along the lines of because AVI 'frames'
are dependent on the frames that come before and after them and when you go around splicing them up or messing around
with them they can get weirdo... something to that effect. If anyone cares they can Google it.