BAD BAD Save to tape... version vegas 9 and 10

couryhouse wrote on 11/2/2011, 2:19 AM
edited an dv avi file added some transitions etc.... tried to burn it to tape to make a hi res save copy of the final 12 minute film and... yea,,, it saved the thing biut not all the transistions were there etc... how screwey is that? please clao cc me at couryhouse@aol.com wiotn any answers stuff scrolls off here too fast and I get lost.

Thanks,

Ed Sharpe, Archivist for SMECC

See the Museum's Web Site at www.smecc.org

Comments

amendegw wrote on 11/2/2011, 5:57 AM
Ed,

Can't help you with your problem, but I enjoyed your website.

...Jerry

System Model:     Alienware M18 R1
System:           Windows 11 Pro
Processor:        13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13980HX, 2200 Mhz, 24 Core(s), 32 Logical Processor(s)

Installed Memory: 64.0 GB
Display Adapter:  NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 Laptop GPU (16GB), Nvidia Studio Driver 566.14 Nov 2024
Overclock Off

Display:          1920x1200 240 hertz
Storage (8TB Total):
    OS Drive:       NVMe KIOXIA 4096GB
        Data Drive:     NVMe Samsung SSD 990 PRO 4TB
        Data Drive:     Glyph Blackbox Pro 14TB

Vegas Pro 22 Build 239

Cameras:
Canon R5 Mark II
Canon R3
Sony A9

ushere wrote on 11/2/2011, 6:57 AM
me too....

try rendering to new track and printing from that. sounds like it printed from a 'previously rendered' version
logiquem wrote on 11/2/2011, 8:31 AM
Don't want to be rude, but, save your work on Hard disk...

Bastien
couryhouse wrote on 11/2/2011, 9:36 PM
okfolks gled you liked the site.... and yes I DO save stuff to disk bit sometimes film festivals want you to submit on tape ... also it is one more form of backuo! if you make a dvd it has less res.

ed
TheHappyFriar wrote on 11/2/2011, 10:05 PM
Don't want to be rude, but, save your work on Hard disk...

I'm thinking he means PRINT to tape.

If that's the case it needs to render first, then it opens up the tape dialog.

couryhouse wrote on 11/3/2011, 5:20 AM
when you print to tape.... it takes the eara you have selected and crunches and renders it to some temp file then when it is done writes the tape. now if you make a 2ed and thed tape those are quick a the temp file is already created.