Automatic crossfades in Vegas is not doing what it used to...

Sticky Fingaz wrote on 1/2/2004, 10:30 AM
When i would put two audio files on top of eachother, they used to both play at the same volume right at the same time. Now, the audio gets lower for one of them halfway through, and louder for the other one. I can't for the life of me figure out how to have both of them the same levels throughout the entire time like it used to do. Any help guys?

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Chienworks wrote on 1/2/2004, 11:08 AM
You are putting both files on the same track so that they physically overlap each other, right? This creates a crossfade from one to the next. Instead, put them on separate tracks, one above the other. Then they'll play simultaneously mixed together.
Sticky Fingaz wrote on 1/2/2004, 1:20 PM
Thank you so much!

OT: If I have a video I rendered in DV format in vegas, and open it up and change the audio then recompress back to DV, will that lower the quality at all when I eventually put it on DVD?
jetdv wrote on 1/2/2004, 1:21 PM
If I have a video I rendered in DV format in vegas, and open it up and change the audio then recompress back to DV, will that lower the quality at all when I eventually put it on DVD?

No