I think there is a bug in preview window with nested projects in 6.0c , I'll try to explain it in english...
Create a project with a media generated and a text ( you can use any video but bug is more visible with text ) and nest it into timeline. You must have preview window set to "preview" or "draft" mode and 360x288(Pal) . Play timeline frame by frame and you will see a strange effect (like a little deformation) one frame yes and one not. (it is very visible on text).
You can see it in vegas with preview in draft/preview mode with 360x288 resolution.
You can't see it in external preview (2nd monitor / tv) , in good/best mode or with 720/576.
Vegas 6.0a/b has not this problem
There is also a slowdown in preview speed when you can see this bug... I had 25 ftp in version b and 10 in version c with the some video !
In transitions and/or if you use "spit screen", you can see sometimes frames in full resolution !! ... and it is very bad when you edit !! :(
I have experimented with 3 different pc and with the some conclusions....
I would like to know something more about this strange and boring problem..
Create a project with a media generated and a text ( you can use any video but bug is more visible with text ) and nest it into timeline. You must have preview window set to "preview" or "draft" mode and 360x288(Pal) . Play timeline frame by frame and you will see a strange effect (like a little deformation) one frame yes and one not. (it is very visible on text).
You can see it in vegas with preview in draft/preview mode with 360x288 resolution.
You can't see it in external preview (2nd monitor / tv) , in good/best mode or with 720/576.
Vegas 6.0a/b has not this problem
There is also a slowdown in preview speed when you can see this bug... I had 25 ftp in version b and 10 in version c with the some video !
In transitions and/or if you use "spit screen", you can see sometimes frames in full resolution !! ... and it is very bad when you edit !! :(
I have experimented with 3 different pc and with the some conclusions....
I would like to know something more about this strange and boring problem..