You must be only 1 'click' away from your answer. I'm sure somone can answer this.....(something might not be selected?)...I hope it is that simple....
Zippy...Thanks for not using all CAPS with your question. I think that is why you get soo much crap in this forum! (using all caps pisses people off)!
I'm only saying this because I have read your other posts, and I do believe you have had better responses to your questions when you post a question like your above post..... (Reminder....not all caps)!
I’ve reported this problem with Generated Media too. It’s almost impossible to do any keyframing on generated media without cursor sync. Not only that but the keyframe timeline is relative to the event! (i.e., it always starts a 00:00:00.00 regardless of where you are on the video timeline) So you have to do the math to figure out where you are on it. I sure do wish they add this capability in Vegas 5. It would make keyframing generated media so much easier.
Generated media has no reference timecode in it. So, it could only be time-code referenced to the timeline, somewhat like a track-motion key frame. But if it's moved, how does the keyframe go with it?
Anyway Zippy, the Sync to Cursor only disappears with Generated Media as TorS suggested.
Okay, I doublechecked. No, rendering it isn't going to help. Dumb idea on my part.
What Zippy is seeing is generated media behaving exactly like "media effects"
The effect is being applied at the media level and nothing done that way syncs to cursor. Doesn't matter whether the media has timecode or not. What matters is the effect happens at the media level rather than the event level.