you'll see the indicator of a long crossfade, or, you'll see it as a take. Click the suspect image, and press "T" or right click and look at switches/takes.
Click the suspect image, and press "T" or right click and look at switches/takes.
This doesn't work. The overlapped event doesn't show up as a take.
Try using Expand Track Layers. It's on the track header.
This works great. Thanks for the tip! I had forgotten about this.
If you have a really long project, finding all these overlaps could be tedious. Instead, you could, I think, open the "Edit Details" dialog (in the View menu), and select Show Events. If you click on the blank "button" in the upper left corner where the row and column headings intersect, it will select the entire "spreadsheet" of information. Press Ctrl-C to copy this information, and then open your spreadsheet program and paste the information. You could then program the spreadsheet to look for overlapping events.
>>>You could then program the spreadsheet to look for overlapping events.
Or you could write a script and run it from within Vegas. It sounds familiar... you might want to check in the scripting forum or on Sundance to see if someone already wrote one.