Grafpak woes...

jrazz wrote on 2/1/2006, 8:49 PM
I am having a problem getting the lower third to remain on the timeline the entire length of the clip. Let's say that I set a length of 15 seconds (I have also left this option unchecked) and choose push up and push down for the enter/exit options. I have tried many of the options but the one I want to use is the Triangle slide. I have set the enter time for 00:00:01.00 and I have tried several settings for the exit time ranging from 00:00:01.00 to 00:00:15.00. I cannot get the lower third to remain for the entire length of the clip created. The graphic will usually stay up for around 3 seconds before it dissappears, not push down. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks

j razz

Comments

Spot|DSE wrote on 2/1/2006, 8:58 PM
That particular third is 08:02. If you want it longer, then you'll need to:
a-slow it down
b-open it in Vegas and lengthen it.
GrafPaks, Ultimate S, GearShift, etc, all have their own user forums
JohnnyRoy wrote on 2/1/2006, 9:02 PM
Do you have marker on your timeline after the lower third? There is a bug in Vegas 6 that Sony is aware of that causes nested VEG files (which is what GrafPaks are) to not display for their full length. There is nothing we can do but wait for Sony to fix it.

~jr
FrigidNDEditing wrote on 2/1/2006, 9:29 PM
what version of Vegas are you using? - I've never had this type of a problem before - I've used them in a good many of my works.

Dave
jrazz wrote on 2/2/2006, 5:32 AM
Johnny, you hit it on the spot. I do have a markers on the timeline after the file. I have read about the nested timeline problem, but I have never used nested timelines up til now. Thanks. I will wait on version d or 7. I am using 6.c Thanks for the suggestions. guys.

j razz

edit: no pun intended.