Part 1 - 5 Sony Vegas Tutorial for Beginners
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thanks ! Very helpful !!! Could you do more please >? Thank you
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these are so helpful. thanks craig.
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this is really helpful because ive just got sony vegas 10 and its my first editing software so im a little :S at the moment so this is great :D
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@numero96 You use the "track motion" on the left of the track. A window will appear with all the things you need to do this. You just drag a corner of the square to shrink it down. Then I used a border effect to soften the edges.
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oh, okay!
btw he realy looks my my sisters friend, lol....
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Oh, sorry, I thought you were making a joke. No, his name is David.
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You mention so many layers.
But how powerful of a computer do you need to be able to run that?
Because I have the top i5-processor. Maybe not very high-end.
But I overclocked this thing to 3.5GHz and I have 4GB of fast DDR3 memory.
Still, it goes below like 25fps once I start adding some effects.
Like even change the gamma, it instantly cripples the performance, let alone using multiple videos at once.
And I have it at Half Preview quality...
Is Vegas 10 being heavy?...
DamageIncM 4 months ago
@DamageIncM Every layer that has an effect will rob your CPU. You have to get used to it having a crappy frame rate until you render it. Game makers and CGI movie makers have the same problem. View it in Draft Low for smoothness, and put up with choppy video at higher previews. It will look very pleasing once you render, which will take forever as well.
CraigTube 4 months ago
Thanks for the advice, its really helpful!
I've been havin a problem where i am able to get footage off a dvd and get it onto my timeline, but then when I take the dvd out of my drive, i lose all the footage and it just says 'media offline'. It hasn't done this before, i was usually just able to get the footage and take the dvd out and it would stay
any suggestions?
DarkSide37 1 year ago
@DarkSide37 You have to make sure that you are copying the footage from the DVD to your hard drive so that when you take the DVD out, Vegas still has access to it. Use the "import / DVD camcorder disk" to do this. You can also use "DVD shrink" to extract video from disks as .vob files. Vegas will recognize them. If you choose, "re author", you can choose the clip from the chapter you want. Fool with that and let me know if you need more help.
CraigTube 1 year ago