Can we implement another AI tool to take timestamps and place them..

Joseph-Pace wrote on 8/9/2024, 10:01 PM

So I use the stopwatch to time when I get clips I want to mark.. and this helps a ton which I'm sure will benefit you all too!!

 

The picture on the right, with all time stamps from saved file off stopwatch.. helps me to mark where each markers I gotta set to checkout the clip.

 

Can we train an AI tool to read the stopwatch timestamp we provide in return for AI to mark it all down on the video tracks please?? This would help a lot!!

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jetdv wrote on 8/10/2024, 8:22 AM

You might be able to do what you want using a script but I'd need more information about what you have and where you have it.

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 8/10/2024, 10:22 AM

I recently called on a stopwatch function to augment the Vegas-supplied Batch Render script. It's linked in my signature. The same function could just as easily be read by a script writing timestamps.

Joseph-Pace wrote on 8/10/2024, 4:24 PM

You might be able to do what you want using a script but I'd need more information about what you have and where you have it.

Here, I made a video literally showing you how I do these, hope it's enough information on everything!

 

Honestly, that word... script.. scripting.. I'm still new, do not fully understand what you mean by that.. but if you could explain, or even better help make a working script to help me out being able to use would greatly be really appreciated!! Not only that, but you'd be helping me understand how script works more if I have to reverse engineer lol...

 

Any way you could help out if this is possible based off video I showed ya..? Thanks!! I really need help getting these done faster because it's a tedious time consuming work!....

Joseph-Pace wrote on 8/10/2024, 4:28 PM

I recently called on a stopwatch function to augment the Vegas-supplied Batch Render script. It's linked in my signature. The same function could just as easily be read by a script writing timestamps.

I would love to try it, but unfortunally I'm.. still a bit weak, behind with familiarity where this goes and what make this.. etc..

I'm unsure what to do with that Batch Render script, lacking full understanding on scripting that nobody have time to show me remotely in details for me to get familiar already lol.

If you're willing to help out, let me know!

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 8/11/2024, 12:12 PM

The Batch Render script supplied with Vegas is accessed under Tools/Scripting. The only functionality I added was the Stopwatch you mentioned. But if you don't know anything about Vegas scripting, the best place to start is at the beginning. With a great series of tutorials...

https://www.jetdv.com/2021/01/31/what-is-scripting/