event velocity problem
- FabioFortune
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event velocity problem
(sony vegas user) Hello, when I try to raise the velocity of any clip, if i raise "too much" (sometimes it isn't even too much, about 140%) that clip doesn't appear when I make the render, can anyone tell me why?!
- post-it
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Re: event velocity problem
.. the projection of any 3D object in motion onto a 2D image plane has no
limits within Sony's boundaries; unlike the Adobe products of CS3 and higher.
If 3D to 2D has no limits then its not a rendering issue; its an FX Issue! ..
something didn't load onto your computer when it installed your editor.
.. Sony loads many things on to your hard drive .. it probably forgot to load your Quicktime package!
limits within Sony's boundaries; unlike the Adobe products of CS3 and higher.
If 3D to 2D has no limits then its not a rendering issue; its an FX Issue! ..
something didn't load onto your computer when it installed your editor.
.. Sony loads many things on to your hard drive .. it probably forgot to load your Quicktime package!
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Re: event velocity problem
Well, first off, are you editing with lossless footage? If you're not, you're going to run into issues like this, frame blending, and pop frames.FabioFortune wrote:(sony vegas user) Hello, when I try to raise the velocity of any clip, if i raise "too much" (sometimes it isn't even too much, about 140%) that clip doesn't appear when I make the render, can anyone tell me why?!
Post-it, are you fucking mentally handicapped or something? Seriously, nothing you say makes sense, like, ever.
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Re: event velocity problem
Arashinome; all I did was erase things that were installed until the problem "that was posted" revealed itself:
lossless codec's are never the cause for FX Failure!!! ( unless you know something about presentation creation that no one else does.)
Something else must be triggering the error if it can not store the images properly; the only other choice makes
no sense of any kind; an open GL system -or- DirectX11 failure!
-- your turn hot-shot!
lossless codec's are never the cause for FX Failure!!! ( unless you know something about presentation creation that no one else does.)
Something else must be triggering the error if it can not store the images properly; the only other choice makes
no sense of any kind; an open GL system -or- DirectX11 failure!
-- your turn hot-shot!
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Re: event velocity problem
post-it you are a postmodern masterpiece.
- FabioFortune
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Re: event velocity problem
Calm down people xD
Arashinome: yeah it isn't lossless footage, the ony way that i can see the respective clip in render is if I raise the size of the clip...if it is small and have the velocity modifiied doesn't appear anything
post-it: what the quicktime have to do with this?
thanks for the tip people, I will see what I can do
Arashinome: yeah it isn't lossless footage, the ony way that i can see the respective clip in render is if I raise the size of the clip...if it is small and have the velocity modifiied doesn't appear anything
post-it: what the quicktime have to do with this?
thanks for the tip people, I will see what I can do
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Re: event velocity problem
That's a clear lie out of lack of knowledge |:post-it wrote:lossless codec's are never the cause for FX Failure!
- FabioFortune
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Re: event velocity problem
I already solved the problem guys =D what I did was to go to the properties of the clip and select "disable resamble", it worked ;D
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Re: event velocity problem
T_T that has to be the stupidest option I've ever heard of!!FabioFortune wrote:select "disable reasssamble"
Soo .. what other options are installed that will keep an editor from editing???????????
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Re: event velocity problem
Sony Vegaspost-it wrote:T_T that has to be the stupidest option I've ever heard of!!FabioFortune wrote:select "disable reasssamble"
Soo .. what other options are installed that will keep an editor from editing???????????