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2 answers, most recent on 9/12/2002
Glitchy, jerky preview video
This is similar to a post I put in the Videofactory forum, but I'm not getting an answer there, and it applies to Vegas as well. In anticipation of getting a new desktop PC that uses Windows XP, I briefly installed Vegas/VideoFactory on my fathers
Vegas Movie Studio (up to ver. 17)
12 answers, most recent on 4/20/2002
RE: Freaky Weird *.avi Problems. Here's a challenge for you smart ones!!
chriselkins wrote: She has not taken any codec off of the system. It was working, then it stopped. This all coincided with moving the files from the original "C" drive, where the OS is, to a newly installed "D" drive, dedicated for video. I can't
Video
6 answers, most recent on 12/30/2001
RE: Export to miniDV: RsDvCap fails w/ rendered AVI; more problems
Karl: (Like your handle, BTW) - - I’m no expert, but your post raises one question in my mind. I’m curious what may be different about your “max quality” NTSC renders. Three minutes of video should not require 8 GB. I’m using VV3 (and have used
Video
10 answers, most recent on 12/22/2001
RE: How can I capture without dropping frames?
You don't state how your machine is running otherwise. I'll share a problem I just ran into this morning, who knows, maybe it will help you. I've been running VV3.0 without a single glitch since I first loaded it onto my 900 mhz/win2k
Vegas Movie Studio (up to ver. 17)
3 answers, most recent on 1/1/2001
RE: Print to Tape yet again
Hip hooray Chocolates and Flowers to you Dee, I found the DMA option setting in Control pannel Systems Disk controlers, and once I enabled this the Print to tape function worked like a charm. I know it was this because I then went back and
Video
4 answers, most recent on 12/14/2000
RE: Vegas hangs when recording more than 13 tracks
Sounds like a hard drive problem. 13 simultaneous tracks of recording is a lot. The cool thing about Vegas is that it doesn't have any limitations as far as tracks go, but if your system can't handle what you're throwing at it, then bad things
Video
4 answers, most recent on 12/14/2000
Vegas hangs when recording more than 13 tracks
Has anyone experienced Vegas Audio hanging when attempting to record more than 13 tracks under Win98SE??? This happens all the time: If I enable 16 mono tracks and start recording, when I press the stop button nothing happens (the program
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