Sometimes I really hate Vegas and its range of daft bugs.
About a month ago I noticed a bunch of odd dropouts on the stereo master track of my concert project. There were about 60 across the whole project. I was suprised as I had been very careful to avoid them. When I looked at the project file there were indeed dropouts there. There were occasional cuts in the audio track which did not actually do anything, they were just the vestigial remains of earlier cuts in the video track they had been attached to, or they were parts that had been cut and then reinstated later. We took care during the edit to ensure that there were no droputs, disabling autofades.
However when I examined the tracks there were lots of what seemed to be autofade afflicted cuts that faded out for two frames and then faded in again. Even stranger, there was lots of cuts faded out like an auto fade but which then went straight into the next clip without a fade in. I was not quite sure what had happened, but I spent a good few hours correcting the issue. It took hours because when I came back after the first pass, I seemed to discover a load more of these odd fades, many of them I was sure I had already corrected.
Well, I just played the track back again, and stone me if the flipping thing is not riddled with fades again! I don't want to be funny but this is certainly nothing I am doing because we have made no edits in this project for months now, and there are at least 45 occurrences of this problem in the project.
When are Sony going to actually make this program reliable again? This really is no use to me whatsoever. I started this project sold on the accessibility Vegas gives to the video form. However it is now just a complete joke in my book. If they can't write simple memory handling routines and they cant stop critical errors like this occurring then really they should discontinue the product so we can get on with using the software that actually works.
About a month ago I noticed a bunch of odd dropouts on the stereo master track of my concert project. There were about 60 across the whole project. I was suprised as I had been very careful to avoid them. When I looked at the project file there were indeed dropouts there. There were occasional cuts in the audio track which did not actually do anything, they were just the vestigial remains of earlier cuts in the video track they had been attached to, or they were parts that had been cut and then reinstated later. We took care during the edit to ensure that there were no droputs, disabling autofades.
However when I examined the tracks there were lots of what seemed to be autofade afflicted cuts that faded out for two frames and then faded in again. Even stranger, there was lots of cuts faded out like an auto fade but which then went straight into the next clip without a fade in. I was not quite sure what had happened, but I spent a good few hours correcting the issue. It took hours because when I came back after the first pass, I seemed to discover a load more of these odd fades, many of them I was sure I had already corrected.
Well, I just played the track back again, and stone me if the flipping thing is not riddled with fades again! I don't want to be funny but this is certainly nothing I am doing because we have made no edits in this project for months now, and there are at least 45 occurrences of this problem in the project.
When are Sony going to actually make this program reliable again? This really is no use to me whatsoever. I started this project sold on the accessibility Vegas gives to the video form. However it is now just a complete joke in my book. If they can't write simple memory handling routines and they cant stop critical errors like this occurring then really they should discontinue the product so we can get on with using the software that actually works.