Frame preview (at stop) from left clip (or blank) not right

Radomir wrote on 4/5/2019, 7:09 AM

It drives me crazy right now. Sometimes it's happened before, but "magically" restore. But not this time.

Soooo. Normal way of things is that if I select clip (thanks to "snap to ...") cursor move to start of clip, and in preview I see first frame of video (which is placed on right side of cursor). But now, I see last frame from left clip.

WHYY?

https://i.imgur.com/nFgTqil.jpg

I have Vegas PRO 14 for now.

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Dimitrios wrote on 4/5/2019, 9:58 AM

Out of curiosity does this happen whenever you click directly on a clip because for me when I do the cursor appears wherever I clicked not at the start. I could double click but that creates a loop region. I tried this with vegas 12 but was not able to reproduce. You might be using a setting or preferences I don't know about. But I'm curious if you put a marker between two clips then manually click on the marker does it still show the previous clip?

Marco. wrote on 4/5/2019, 10:40 AM

Too me it looks like as if your project frame rate and your source frame rate would not match. Or you have "Quantize to frames" turned off in the Options menu.

Radomir wrote on 4/6/2019, 3:56 AM

@Marco. it's no matter if I have this option on or off. But even, I use same fps like in material from camera.

@Dimitrios Your screen shows correct behaviour. If I put marker manually it's still show wrong frame.

But new project don't have this issue....

When I copied all clips to new project, everything works well (project has same settings, fps and other) but some clips are "slighly" moved about 0.5 frame, even if I all the time used Quantize to frames. It's also sometimes happens. Still it looks like this can be used in this situation....

Mindmatter wrote on 4/6/2019, 4:52 AM

Did you try the "quantize all events to frames" function ? Sometimes if the timeline "quantize to frames" button is on, you may still have had unquantized clips on the timeline from before that was turned on. You may also have put those clips into the new project.

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Radomir wrote on 4/6/2019, 5:43 AM

Of course I've tested this.