Annoying little issue

Caruso wrote on 4/30/2002, 4:35 AM
I'm working on a six track (three each of video/audio) project. During playback on my computer, I want to click the mute buttons among the three video tracks to compare the preview (usually, what I'll do is turn on two of them, then click the uppermost on and off to easily switch preview between those two tracks).

For some reason, VV30 wants to select ALL tracks when I only click on one. For instance, let's say I have video on tracks 1,3, & 5. I'll light up tracks one and three (one is now viewable in the preview window). To view track three, I just mute track one. This works for two or three switches, then, for some reason, VV30 will select (or deselect) all six tracks. Once this happens, muting or unmuting track one will simultaneously mute/unmute the other five tracks. The only way to get back individual track selection is to stop what I'm doing, click on one of the tracks (somewhere away from the mute/solo/etc buttons) which selects that track (deselecting the other five), then start my process all over, muting all but those tracks I want to be able to preview.

I have found no reason for this. It's not because I'm holding down control or some other key by mistake when I click the mute buttons.

Anyone else experiencing this? Any suggestions?

Thanks.

Caruso

Comments

Caruso wrote on 5/2/2002, 6:17 PM
C'mon, now, I need someone to respond to this thread. Pretty please? I'll be your best friend.

Caruso
Stiffler wrote on 5/2/2002, 10:42 PM
Well I thought it might have something to do with the solo button, but I could not get mine to do what yours is doing. I did the same muting thing you are doing in a project, but I never hit the solo button.

If you right click on a clip (audio or video) --> switches --> mute...could it have something to do with that muting? Or do you see all the mute buttons in each track change to mute?

This probly won't help you, but we are best friends now, right? I'm grounded tonight, but I can play tomorrow. :)
jboy wrote on 5/2/2002, 11:32 PM
Try reinstalling vegas. Does it still do it ?
Stiffler wrote on 5/3/2002, 3:02 AM
I'd like to re install Vegas, but...I have the downloaded version, so I don't have the disk.

Does that mean I have to re download it to reinstall??

Try not to call me a simplton for my question, Thanks.

vonhosen wrote on 5/3/2002, 3:23 AM
Surely not
If you've kept the original download file just find setup.exe and away you go
Check you've got it (& serial No.) before you uninstall if that's what you are going to do.
Caruso wrote on 5/3/2002, 4:40 AM
Hey, thanks for the replies. Actually, I figured out why I was having a problem. Generally, after syncing the three avi files, I'll put two blank tracks (one video, one audio) at the top of my timeline. I take the best of my three audio tracks, tweek it in wavelab, then place it onto the blank audio track, taking care to make certain it is in perfect sync with the other tracks. Then, I edit the video by copying desired shots from the three vid tracks and pasting into the blank video track. In order to maintain sync throughout the project, I always select all tracks (alt-E-L) before splitting to copy a desired video bit from one of the tracks.

I never realized it before, but, when I select all tracks, that action also selects all tracks in that area on the left (don't know what SF calls it) where the mute/solo/etc controls are located.

Then, when I hit one of the mute buttons, all tracks are affected. If I touch in the blue area (somewhere away from one of the buttons (mute,solo,FX,etc) prior to hitting the mute button, the track I want to mute/unmute remains selected while all the other tracks are deselected . . . end of "problem".

My concentration, until now, had been centered on making those splits where I wanted them, making certain I didn't inadvertently split one track without splitting them all . . . which, sooner or later, can lead to loss of alignment (sync) between tracks. I hadn't noticed that selecting all tracks on the timeline also lit up the "blue" "control area" at the left of the timeline.

Anyhow, that's why I was getting messed up.

Thanks for attempting to help me. Perhaps reading this will help someone else avoid the same frustration (albeit minor) that I experienced.

Caruso

HPV wrote on 5/3/2002, 6:42 PM
I hadn't noticed that selecting all tracks on the timeline also lit up the "blue" "control area" at the left of the timeline.
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If you click on a blank area of the timeline, you can split clips on all tracks without selecting any clips or tracks.

Craig H.
theigloo wrote on 5/3/2002, 8:18 PM
If you want a response, give your message meaningful title.
Wayne wrote on 5/3/2002, 9:06 PM
Caruso,

I was having a similiar problem the other day. Basically doing what you are doing but using CRTL A to select everything so I could split all tracks easily, ie Crtl A plus S.
Like you say, everything is selected, but what doesn't make sense to me is that when I click on a clip of video, I would think everything else would deselect. The other clips in deselect, but the left side doesn't. I know now to select one of tracks on the left basically degroup them, so that when I mute or solo a track, only that one is affected and not all of them.

Wayne
Caruso wrote on 5/4/2002, 2:25 AM
theigloo:
You're right, and I realized that my title wasn't attracting any responses. I should have titled it muting problem or selection problem or something like that. Live and learn.

Thanks for the useful tip, Craig, and, Wayne, you've explained better than I what is confusing about this little problem. Selecting (whether a single clip or multiple clips) on the timeline will light up (select) those tools to the left of the timeline.

It seems if you select a single clip, you can then deselct it and the deselection follows at left (blue background turns back to beige). If you select all on the timeline, everything to the left turns blue and stays that way even after you deselect all on the timeline. That's what I had not realized prior to posting my question here, and, although a minor inconvenience, it is an area of inconsistency in this really fine piece of software. Now that I better understand how this feature behaves, I'll work with it accordingly.

Thanks to all for your replies.

Caruso