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wow thats easy, thank you so much!
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i googled "reverse video in sony vegas" and all i got was screen-fulls of irrelevant crap and ads etc.
thank you for providing the facts!
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Very helpful. Thanks! :)
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Thanks Bill! :-)
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Ahhhh, yes, thanks so much! So simple, yet I would have never found that in a million years! You rock!
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aha awesome i never would have right clicked XD thanks
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THANK YOU SOO MUCH THIS IS WHAT WAS BUGGING ME BECAUSE I COULDN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO DO IT :)
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thank you!
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Thank you! It was useful!
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THANKS SO MUCH
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Thanks! I was wondering how to do this. Is there any way to apply this project wide rather than editing each individual clip in the timeline?
1salacious 1 month ago
@1salacious Since you have to use pan & crop to apply the flip, you can't do it project wide with one setting.
guerillabill 1 month ago
thanks so much for all these tips! so heplful. I was wondering, this isn't exactly related to movie studio, but how do you get the screen captures of your screen, like a video rather than a picture? is there something I can download? thanks!
lilylautner 6 months ago
@lilylautner I use Camtasia Studio to record and edit these computer screen tutorials.
guerillabill 6 months ago
does the platinum version suport only AVI because when i but my MGEP video in studio there is no voice?
BlackSymphony12 2 years ago
Sony Movie Studio supports all video formats - but you must have the correct video codec on your computer to match the source video.
It is likely your mpeg video is actually a divx or xvid in a mpeg wrapper.
You'll need to find the correct divx or xvid codec to edit the video.
Divx and xvid compressed videos are usually from cell phones, flip cameras, video games, and are not really intended for editing
guerillabill 2 years ago