Are there add-on transistions for V4

krnysgirl wrote on 8/15/2003, 11:23 AM
Hi, I'm a new user to Vegas 4.0 + DVD. Just did my first video project editing vacation video from Alaska and burning to DVD -- EASY to use and worked flawlessly on my fiance's 2.4ghz DELL with 1gb ram and WinXP home. My question is ... are there any third party 3-D transistion packages you can use in Vegas. For example - something like HollywoodFX (works with Pinnacle editors, etc). I love some of the transitions with other Video Editing packages we have tried but as far as I know these are proprietary and not importable to other software. Just wondering what add-ons, if any, are available

DK

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dmcmeans wrote on 8/15/2003, 11:29 AM
Check out Satish's plugins at www.debugmode.com.

David
rextilleon wrote on 8/15/2003, 12:11 PM
Boris Red should be available any day----Very powerful and very expensive.
jetdv wrote on 8/15/2003, 12:12 PM
There are also a couple of transitions at:

http://www.endor.demon.co.uk
InterceptPoint wrote on 8/15/2003, 12:14 PM
This is Off-Topic but I would like to know how you add clickable links to messages in this forum.

Are the message in HTML format?
Do you just use standard HTML tags.
If so, are there limitations on the use of tags?

Thanks in advance.
Former user wrote on 8/15/2003, 12:14 PM
The Luminance plug in is very good if you have had Pinnacle Studio Software. You can use the bitmaps that they used for their wipes.

Dave T2
jetdv wrote on 8/15/2003, 12:16 PM
Yes, use the standard HTML HREF command to create a clickable link. Some other commands work as well such as bold which also uses the standard HTML command.
Chienworks wrote on 8/15/2003, 2:37 PM
These are only 2D, but they may be of interest. More will be available soon.

http://www.rchv.com/store/detail?tp01
TorS wrote on 8/15/2003, 5:19 PM
InterceptPoint,
You're not supposed to muscle in on someone else's thread like that. If you've got a question, start your own. Or else, press "source view" (or whatever it's called in whatever browser you use) and figure out the code yourself.
Tor
kentwolf wrote on 8/15/2003, 10:49 PM
See:

http://www.pixelan.com/

Tons of transitions...