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john_dennis wrote on 11/10/2018, 9:35 AM

Have you checked that the timecode fX is not applied to media in the Media Pool, the track and the event level?

j-v wrote on 11/10/2018, 9:40 AM

This is possible due to the way the video was made, videocam, photocam, smartphone or screencapture.
That must be set in the settings of the medium that made your video.
In an edit program as Vegas you can hide it a little, for instance by duplicating the track and use the FX Cooky Cutter

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chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 11:44 AM

Have you checked that the timecode fX is not applied to media in the Media Pool, the track and the event level?

How do I get to the "media pool?" Other than that I have not found the timecode applied anywhere on the track. Quite irritating, because Im ready to render my video but timecode is messing it up

vkmast wrote on 11/10/2018, 1:04 PM

chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 1:26 PM

I have literally check every clip video FX and have found nothing relating to timecode

Marco. wrote on 11/10/2018, 1:40 PM

Could you share a screenshot of the Vegas GUI including the preview window showing the timecode on the video?

Former user wrote on 11/10/2018, 1:53 PM

Play your source video in another player, such as Media Player or VLC and see if the TC is visible.

chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 2:43 PM

Could you share a screenshot of the Vegas GUI including the preview window showing the timecode on the video?


chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 2:43 PM

Play your source video in another player, such as Media Player or VLC and see if the TC is visible.

I did still shows timecode

 

vkmast wrote on 11/10/2018, 3:23 PM

So you did not see any green on your FX icons in Track headers or Project Media window? Press hamburger button and Edit visible button set in Track list to show the Track FX icon. And/or select files in PM window to see if any of them turns FX icon green.

 

chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:02 PM

So you did not see any green on your FX icons in Track headers or Project Media window? Press hamburger button and Edit visible button set in Track list to show the Track FX icon. And/or select files in PM window to see if any of them turns FX icon green.

 

I didn’t do anything

Former user wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:12 PM

If you see timecode on your source footage in VLC or Media Player, that means it is part of the source video and cannot be turned off or removed.

j-v wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:20 PM

Play your source video in another player, such as Media Player or VLC and see if the TC is visible.

I did still shows timecode

I gave you already a possible solution for this not caused by a Vegas edit or setting.

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john_dennis wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:22 PM

"How do I get to the 'media pool'?"

I apologize for the trip down memory lane. Things to keep in mind...

1) People who lived through the 1960s are prone to flashbacks.

2) The same constructs in applications are frequently called by different names over time, even in the same application.

3) The same constructs in applications are often called by different names, even in applications by the same software group.

Let me assure you that CD Architect 5.2 was not the first Sonic Foundry / Sony / Magix application that I ever used.

The construct for where the media resides these days is "Project Media", though I had to open Vegas 14 to get the name back into my head.

Once I have a name for something, I don't need to name it again. You should have seen me in discussions with my peers in my jobs in IT over the thirty-nine years of my career.

chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:34 PM

If you see timecode on your source footage in VLC or Media Player, that means it is part of the source video and cannot be turned off or removed.

When I was editing it , it was never there then its just randomly appears and I cant find the solution

matthias-krutz wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:38 PM

There is an option to add timecode to all media and there is no green fx shown, only in Project Media. Have you started the "Add timecode to all Media " - script? If so, then start "Remove Timecode from all Media".

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chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:46 PM

There is an option to add timecode to all media and there is no green fx shown. Have you started the "Add timecode to all Media " - script? If so, then start the "Remove Timecode from all Media".

Could you demonstrate how to do that?

john_dennis wrote on 11/10/2018, 4:54 PM

vkmast wrote on 11/10/2018, 5:07 PM

Script added

Script removed

chase wrote on 11/10/2018, 5:48 PM

That worked! Thank you.