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Between vegas and new blue fx stabilizers, which one has better results on video quality and which one is faster?
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WHat you do that others are just LAME at, is instructing/demo same/ REVIEW what you just instructed. Everyone else stumbles and does not say "Once again what you do is..." then you show it in like a few seconds! Just Aces all the way dude! No jackin around and 100% helpful. Need pro audio help, let me know. Audio I have down pretty good from old school to TODAY. You know alot so maybe not but best to you regardless.
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@Tiberiumfreek Use the free gspot appliance (google it) to check your video. Chances are real good it is not true avi but mp4/mov video in an avi wrapper. This is common with video from phtoto cameras, PVRs, video games.
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@guerillabill @guerillabill OH okay, thank you much...But I guess I forgot to add, is that I was using AVI Format but still was choppy. Oh and thanks for telling where the rendering thing was. Swear, that I looked everywhere but could not find it... :D
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@guerillabill OH okay, thank you much...But I guess I forgot to add, is that I was using AVI Format but still was choppy. Oh and thanks for telling where the rendering thing was. Swear, that I looked everywhere but could not find it... :D
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@guerillabill OH okay, thank you much...But I guess I forgot to add, is that I was using AVI Format but still was choppy. Oh and thanks for telling where the rendering thing was. Swear, that I looked everywhere but could not find it... :D
hello, i find your topics very interesting. how do you get that cinema effect, from this sony vegas, im recording from a conon t3, and do not want that live look, i want the nfilm look for my project. thanks
kingbrooks555 2 months ago
@kingbrooks555 One way to get the cinema look is to boost the colors. See how to do that in my YouTube video 'Fix washed out colors with Sony Vegas Movie Studio'
guerillabill 2 months ago
Thanks for the video tutorial! :) One question, what's the difference between the 'handheld shot' options and the 'general footage' options?
AgonizedCandle 6 months ago
@AgonizedCandle The hand-held shot option will usually handle more radical movements, while general footage does smoother stabilization
guerillabill 6 months ago