Multi Output Edits

Sging2 wrote on 2/12/2018, 2:48 PM

Hello

We are currently upgrading our cameras to cameras that record two formats at the same time. Quick question, is it easy to edit in HD but then once finished have Vegas swap over to the 4K video files to output . I am now using Vegas 15.

Cheers.

Stephen

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john_dennis wrote on 2/12/2018, 2:51 PM

Look at the section of the manual “proxy editing”.

OldSmoke wrote on 2/12/2018, 4:03 PM

Vegasaur can swap media files provided the clip name is the same aside from the extension.

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Sging2 wrote on 2/13/2018, 1:53 AM

Thanks guys all been very helpful.

Marco. wrote on 2/13/2018, 2:01 AM

Also, if you prefer using the second format your camera records over Vegas Pro rendering proxy files – Vegas Pro 15 got its own replacement tool available via right-clicking the Project Media window. You can then set a path to a folder with your second recording format and replace all media used in your project in one go (assumed the files are named same).

Sging2 wrote on 2/13/2018, 8:42 AM

Also, if you prefer using the second format your camera records over Vegas Pro rendering proxy files – Vegas Pro 15 got its own replacement tool available via right-clicking the Project Media window. You can then set a path to a folder with your second recording format and replace all media used in your project in one go (assumed the files are named same).

Hopefully the cameras we are looking at will create the same file names for both formats.

Cheers

Stephen

Former user wrote on 2/13/2018, 9:01 AM

If the filenames aren't the same, you can right-click on each file in the media pool and select REPLACE. Takes a little more time that the proxy type of replacement, but it can be done.