Overlaying clips
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Overlaying clips
Hey there,
I was just wondering whether there was anyway to overlay clips or whether i would need to download a differnt program in order to do that
I was just wondering whether there was anyway to overlay clips or whether i would need to download a differnt program in order to do that
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Re: Overlaying clips
Different program.
You can fade from one clip to another, but that's as close as you're gonna get.
You can fade from one clip to another, but that's as close as you're gonna get.
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Re: Overlaying clips
MS Paint.
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Re: Overlaying clips
You cant overlay clips in WMM, get a Sony or Premier....(heck get AE)
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Re: Overlaying clips
downwithpants at one time had a link to maskandlayer() which (IIRC) lets you overlay clips in WMM
that link in his sig is down though, maybe try sending a pm?
that link in his sig is down though, maybe try sending a pm?
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Re: Overlaying clips
Maskandlayer() is an avisynth function that works basically like track matte... it's kinda hard to use if you hardly know avisynth. Still, if you can use it, it's pretty useful.Kariudo wrote:downwithpants at one time had a link to maskandlayer() which (IIRC) lets you overlay clips in WMM
that link in his sig is down though, maybe try sending a pm?
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Re: Overlaying clips
Never heard of that plugin....How does it that really, im curious??mirkosp wrote:Maskandlayer() is an avisynth function that works basically like track matte... it's kinda hard to use if you hardly know avisynth. Still, if you can use it, it's pretty useful.Kariudo wrote:downwithpants at one time had a link to maskandlayer() which (IIRC) lets you overlay clips in WMM
that link in his sig is down though, maybe try sending a pm?
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Re: Overlaying clips
Uhm... basically you tell it what's the video/picture to put behind, what's the video/picture to use as matte (based on the black and white amount, grey being in-between transparency), and what's the video to put above and masked. Don't remember what the code was exactly, but I recall it working like that.Sentrix wrote:Never heard of that plugin....How does it that really, im curious??mirkosp wrote:Maskandlayer() is an avisynth function that works basically like track matte... it's kinda hard to use if you hardly know avisynth. Still, if you can use it, it's pretty useful.Kariudo wrote:downwithpants at one time had a link to maskandlayer() which (IIRC) lets you overlay clips in WMM
that link in his sig is down though, maybe try sending a pm?
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Re: Overlaying clips
meh, i'll stick with overlaying clips on sonymirkosp wrote: Uhm... basically you tell it what's the video/picture to put behind, what's the video/picture to use as matte (based on the black and white amount, grey being in-between transparency), and what's the video to put above and masked. Don't remember what the code was exactly, but I recall it working like that.
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Re: Overlaying clips
Actually, from what I was told, there is no track matte in Sony Vegas... which is a big lack.Sentrix wrote:meh, i'll stick with overlaying clips on sonymirkosp wrote: Uhm... basically you tell it what's the video/picture to put behind, what's the video/picture to use as matte (based on the black and white amount, grey being in-between transparency), and what's the video to put above and masked. Don't remember what the code was exactly, but I recall it working like that.