Ever Had Problems with LAST Keyframe in Pan/Crop?

Soniclight wrote on 9/26/2007, 3:19 PM
By "last," I mean the very furthest one can put in a keyframe to the right.
In both V-6 and VP-8, I occasionally have a couple of things happen:

---Try to click on or move it can take several tries and a zoom-in on keyframe track.

--- Copy it to make a masked or whatever identical event above or below it to match up: get and error message then crash when opening up or trying to paste/replace the keyframe in the second event,.

At one point, I took the second event and placed it on a different track, way off in a "virgin" (no events).part of the project Then the replace paste-in worked. But that was only one time.

Although a bit tedious, my current workaround is to just write down the values that need to be changed, then input them in manually one at a time in the second event. No error, no crash.

File corruption or maybe it's just one of those cyber-critters in Sony?
Got ideas, solutions?

Comments

dogwalker wrote on 9/26/2007, 3:25 PM
Just so I'm clear, are you saying that if you try to create a keyframe at the far right, it consistently crashes Vegas? Does it do right when you create the keyframe, or when you actually do something (i.e. do you simply click on the "+" to add one, or are you actually dragging the frame)?
JJKizak wrote on 9/26/2007, 4:31 PM
Sometimes you will get a cut in the clip that will overlap one frame to the previous or the next clip visable in pan/crop. I just make sure that the cursor is always on the clip to be keyframed. This has been in all of the V's that I have had from day one.
JJK
Soniclight wrote on 9/26/2007, 4:57 PM
Does it do right when you create the keyframe, or when you actually do something (i.e. do you simply click on the "+" to add one, or are you actually dragging the frame)?
No, it's when the keyframe is already at the very far right and I want to copy/paste it into an other event of identical length and often source media on a track above or below it -- at the exact same position (last, far-right keyframe).

I just make sure that the cursor is always on the clip to be keyframed. This has been in all of the V's that I have had from day one

That makes sense and I do likewise -- though I do screw up once in a while :). But In this case, none of the clips worked on most recently that have caused the crash have any fades or cross-fades or overlaps with others.

Strictly sand-alone puppies.