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jetdv wrote on 4/30/2003, 2:36 PM
What exactly do you mean? With a script, you can programatically add keyframes.
way2slo wrote on 4/30/2003, 3:52 PM
jetdv
for now i add keyframes and editng them, i just want to know if there is another way i can do adjustment while playback instead of adding one keyframe at a time.
do i need to run a script?
thanks bud
jetdv wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:06 PM
You cannot adjust keyframes during playback. You have to manually decide where to place the keyframes and then manually adjust their values. You are doing it the correct way.
way2slo wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:10 PM
thank you jetdv
you are always helpful
i get used to automation in cubase sx, just want to find out if vegas has the same feature.
thanks again ;)

BillyBoy wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:13 PM
My take is some people try to over "help" Vegas with keyframes. Unless there are obvious things you need to change, setting a first and last keyframe is frequently all you need to do. This way Vegas will take care of the inbetween frames all by itself. The result is you get done much faster and the result generally looks much smoother and more natural.

An exception would be when for example I wrote a tutorial for a moving object on a roadmap I had to set keyframes constantly, to keep on the road... Normally if all you want to do is smoothly get from point A to B, then just a starting and ending keyframe is all you need.
way2slo wrote on 4/30/2003, 4:31 PM
BillyBoy
this is what exactly i m dealing with now. i found out if i add a few keyframes and adjust the values, the video doesnt play as smooth and natural. thats why i want to see if there is a workaround to automate keyframe values during playback.
btw, i have checked ur map tutorial 2 weeks ago, it is great.
thanks