about drop the video in timeline of sony vegas

ALI wrote on 10/9/2017, 9:59 AM
  1. when i drop the video from computer to timeline of sony vegas it takes too much time to be the building peaks of audio and seldom it happens when i drop the video from sharing the building peaks already been created what is the matter of it,

I want that without taking time building peaks directed loaded incur timeline of sony vegas and i directly begin my work without wait as the video sometime 1 g.b. and many time more gb then it

please tell me the procedure to do it

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Musicvid wrote on 10/10/2017, 10:19 AM

The first time you load media it creates an .sfk file.

After you save your project the .sfk file gets used again so it doesn't have to build peaks slowly.

If you delete or move the file in relation to the project .veg file, yes the peaks will do the slow rebuild every time.

You can change the behavior or turn off building peaks in your Preferences.

john_dennis wrote on 10/10/2017, 11:04 AM

If you don't plan on using the audio in a clip you can strike the Cancel button to stop building peaks.

You won't have audio wave forms. Usually it's not that useful for me, but sometimes it's come in handy when cutting a few seconds from hours of media for use in another project.

ALI wrote on 10/23/2017, 2:12 PM

Musicvid tell me the procedure to do it by preference

Musicvid wrote on 10/23/2017, 6:31 PM

Ali,

I was recalling a setting to disable building peaks during recording, sorry.

However, there are a couple of things you can do. In General Preferences, you can choose to draw 8 bit peaks, which is faster, or draw peaks only for visible events. I haven't tried the latter.

Also, in Internal Preferences (Shift+Preferences), you can turn off "Draw Event Data" altogether by typing FALSE, then Enter and Save. This turns off video thumbnails too, unfortunately.