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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2008

Find more tips like this at http://www.bmyers.com .Easy way to edit and move between several video tracks within Sony Vegas and Movie Studio

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  • I have 3 tracks side by side eachother and for some reason the first track is clearer and brighter than the others, the second next brightest and clearer and so on and so on for however many tracks i want to hhave. Is there a way to change thiis, coz iiits really doingg my head iin ive tried everythiing

  • @THERENEGADEKILLERBEE Not sure what you mean by tracks are 'side by side'. Clips can be side by side, but tracks are stacked vertically, not side by side. If the tracks are stacked vertically, the opacity slider on each track dictates how 'bright' the track will be.

  • @guerillabill I mean on the display screen three videos are side by side.....i found out it was the gradient effect i was using, but now has posed another problem I do not have the button located on each track that you click to "screen" overlay effect, Ii use vegas 10 and its supposed to be there but its not

  • @THERENEGADEKILLERBEE Right click near the top of the preview window and make sure 'show toolbar' is turned on.

  • Hi Mr Meyers.... is this a better approach than splitting in one layer. My problem is sometimes when i go to split a video on one layer i end up splitting all the layers in the other tracks... ugh!!! Thanks for all your videos and knowledge.

  • @cosmosradio Yes, having multiple tracks and switching between them is better than splitting the clip - if working with multiple camera views.

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  • This is literally exactly what I was looking for, I thought it up in my head and wondered if it was actually possible... obviously it is! thanks!

  • Fantastic. This is just what I needed for my music video.

  • g u r u

  • I shot a music gig last week with two cameras and for the life of me couldnt find any app or any reference to an app on the web that could mix the video feeds together with keeping one audio (and I even went through the Vegas doco !)

    THANK YOU for explaining it so succintly

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