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j-v wrote on 4/27/2024, 8:23 AM

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jetdv wrote on 4/27/2024, 8:32 AM

Hawk-Thomas wrote on 5/2/2024, 1:03 PM

How to download this script?

jetdv wrote on 5/2/2024, 6:51 PM

Just type it into Notepad.

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 5/3/2024, 7:12 PM

@Hawk-Thomas You should not get 1-second overlaps between multiple clips dropped on the timeline together unless you checked the box in editing preferences: Automatically overlap multiple selected media when added. And then created regions ending at what appears to be clip boundaries. Also, if you want Vegas to automatically put spaces between multiple clip dropped together, in addition to unchecking that box, also enable Quantize to frames. That tends to put a 1-frame space between clips dropped together if they don't end on a frame boundary.

Fwiw, I use batch render regions all the time to render song-regions out of concert videos and have never seen the problem you describe, even when songs abut one another in medley.