Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

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Seth
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Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by Seth » Wed Jul 15, 2009 12:31 am

I was editing a little beta, when recently, the clip in the beginning randomly disappeared. As you can see, the time line thing is on the clip, so it should appear on the preview box. But it doesn't. Here's a picture of what I mean.

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The original video file is still in Vegas and I didn't delete it, so it should appear, but it doesn't. Any suggestions?

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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by Dizmo » Wed Jul 15, 2009 7:56 pm

Does it appear when you push play?

Try to put the clip alone with no other layers below or above it so it wont be affected, because my thought is that a layer above is blocking it somehow or a special effects might have done something to it.

I'm having a few problems with vegas 8.0 and the only help I got was "use lagarith" heh.

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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by LivingFlame » Wed Jul 15, 2009 10:35 pm

Well, for one thing, does all the media stay offline when Vegas is actually the active window? (It looks like Vegas isn't the active window in the shot, which is why I ask.)

Have you altered anything on the clip? Obviously there aren't any effects applied, but did you change the speed or anything like that?
Also, does it still not appear if you mute the track with the white solid on it?


Dizmo wrote:I'm having a few problems with vegas 8.0 and the only help I got was "use lagarith" heh.
Well it's true that you should uses lossless formats. Distribution codecs (DivX/XivD/h.264/etc.) don't have keyframes at every frame and are very hit-and-miss for editing purposes. Editing with such formats is kind of like sprinting across a minefield blindfolded. You're bound to get a few limbs blown off eventually.
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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by Dizmo » Thu Jul 16, 2009 12:21 am

I'm just saying it would be nice to not always have to rely on an uncompressed lossless codec. They're nice but sometimes I just wanna add a few clips and just render it and have my product.

I don't wanna think about putting the clips onto my pc, making it a lossless codec, edit it, render it out as lossless, and putting it in vdub to encode it again.

Plus, I was using mpeg, which isn't on the big NOs list.

And my problem was that the answer was indeed an answer, but it didn't solve my current situation. It's like you have a car problem and someone goes up to you and says just buy a new car why dont you? Well why didn't I think of that?? :roll:

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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by LivingFlame » Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:04 pm

Dizmo wrote:I'm just saying it would be nice to not always have to rely on an uncompressed lossless codec. They're nice but sometimes I just wanna add a few clips and just render it and have my product.

I don't wanna think about putting the clips onto my pc, making it a lossless codec, edit it, render it out as lossless, and putting it in vdub to encode it again.

Plus, I was using mpeg, which isn't on the big NOs list.
If you're that against using lossless and obtaining the highest quality footage you can, use the DV codec. It's a lossy codec that is made for editing. It's still larger than anything encoded for distribution, but it's also significantly smaller than anything lossless.

'MPEG' is vague, but what's contained within an MPEG file (.mpg) is usually not intended for editing, though Vegas will usually take MPEG-2 just fine. It still isn't recommended for any lengthy editing as it won't be frame accurate and you will obviously lose a lot of visual data.
Dizmo wrote:And my problem was that the answer was indeed an answer, but it didn't solve my current situation. It's like you have a car problem and someone goes up to you and says just buy a new car why dont you? Well why didn't I think of that?? :roll:
I don't know what topic you're referring to so I won't speak to how well your question may have been answered. However, saying 'use lossless and not a distribution codec' is more akin to having someone get his or her transmission repaired/replaced than telling him or her get a new car. A new car would equate to getting an entirely new source.
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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by Seth » Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:46 am

LivingFlame wrote:Well, for one thing, does all the media stay offline when Vegas is actually the active window? (It looks like Vegas isn't the active window in the shot, which is why I ask.)

Have you altered anything on the clip? Obviously there aren't any effects applied, but did you change the speed or anything like that?
Also, does it still not appear if you mute the track with the white solid on it?
I've fixed my solutions. Turns out just simply saving and restarting did the trick. xD But I'll explain anyways. It wasn't active at the time. It still would've appeared though. The clips were unaltered in any way, and removing..well I haven't tried. The short video is up here now, it's my only one. Thanks for helping. ^^

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Re: Sony Vegas 9.0 Help!

Post by xPiikanyaa » Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:54 am

It looks to me like an overlay is blocking it. If there's any layers above it on the timeline, move or delete them and see if that solves it.

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