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taliesin wrote on 1/12/2004, 12:52 PM
Thank you!

Marco
johnmeyer wrote on 1/12/2004, 9:57 PM
Also, if you click on the "Support" button at the top of this screen, you can click on "Email Support" fromn the drop down menu and report your bug there.
taliesin wrote on 1/12/2004, 11:13 PM
Must have been blind ... ;-)

Thanks again

Marco
Grazie wrote on 1/12/2004, 11:22 PM
. . . ermmm wotz the "insect" OR "exo-skeletal" you are reporting? Something we should know about . . ? - G
taliesin wrote on 1/13/2004, 1:42 AM
It's a problem that causes Vegas not to recognize the field order of Canopus DV files correctly. Them are - as they should be - Lower Field First. But Vegas recognize them as Upper Field first which causes some problems if you don't change the field order of each clip manually.

But this only happens on PAL. So if you use NTSC files and projects only everythings fine there.

Another Vegas problem (since quite a long time) which only appears on PAL project is a bug in the capture tool in "normal capture" mode. If you do not deselect the minimum clip length you cannot capture anything (actually you can run the capture process but no clips will be stored afterwards).

Marco
r56 wrote on 1/13/2004, 5:17 AM
It also assigns upper field to frame-based PAL uncompressed avis...
taliesin wrote on 1/13/2004, 10:35 AM
Yes, but I think this is the way it should be. A Lower Field First mode is very special for DV-AVI. Almost any other video format is designed to have Upper Field First. So I guess same might be for uncompressed AVI. But I am very unsure here.

Marco
taliesin wrote on 1/13/2004, 11:01 AM
Oooh, seems like you are right. A NTSC uncompressed AVI shows up as Lower Field First in Vegas.

O.k. - another PAL bug ...

Marco