About saving the preset Loop Region

florianburger wrote on 1/21/2019, 11:20 AM

Hello guys,

I'm just to a bunch of videos (kind of 46 videos of 30 minutes each one). Soon I will be rendering all them in sequence with specific loop region in each one. I set up all the yellow loop regions marks and then I saved, but (there is the problem) when I open all them again, there is no loop region set up, they are all stacked at point 00:00:000, just like when I inserted the videos.

I don't know if others are also facing this or if it's something unchangle in Vegas Pro. I wonder if it's any option that I should check in the Preferences menu, but I couldn't find it. If anyone could help me with this I would be very thankful.

By the way, I'm using Vegas Pro 14.0.

Thanks a lot.

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Musicvid wrote on 1/21/2019, 11:53 AM

Your markers dont change, your loop regions, like any selections, are volatile.

Look into adding Regions as well and see if that helps.

A good explanation here:

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/what-happens-vegas/479478-explain-regions.html#post1532343

j-v wrote on 1/21/2019, 12:15 PM

No problem for me in VPro 14, while I checked this box in the menu Options/Preferences

But why are you doing it so difficult?
You are working with a program as Vegas and that means all yours projects and settings are not damaging the original files, so cut those files and let staywhat you want to use for rendering.

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florianburger wrote on 1/23/2019, 8:51 AM

Your markers dont change, your loop regions, like any selections, are volatile.

Look into adding Regions as well and see if that helps.

A good explanation here:

http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/what-happens-vegas/479478-explain-regions.html#post1532343

Ok. Thanks a lot. It gave me a lot of information, and this helps.

florianburger wrote on 1/23/2019, 8:54 AM

No problem for me in VPro 14, while I checked this box in the menu Options/Preferences

But why are you doing it so difficult?
You are working with a program as Vegas and that means all yours projects and settings are not damaging the original files, so cut those files and let staywhat you want to use for rendering.

Yes, nice option. But I've already done this. The problem is that the loop regions, as Musicvid said, they are volatile. That is, I have to set up all them again when I open the file, even if it's from the point 0 to the end of the video. But thanks a lot!

OldSmoke wrote on 1/23/2019, 10:14 AM

Not sure if I fully understand what you are trying to achieve but why not setup actual regions, name them and use Vegasaur to render just the regions in a project.

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