Okay, so I've been using vegas pro for a little bit now and I had a thing with motion tracking where instead of editing any keyframes, all I would have to do is go to the start of the clip, press the pan/crop button, pan it, and then I would go to the end of the clip and move it to another spot, and it would act as if I edited the keyframes in the motion tracking menu, and it would smoothly move from the first position to the second, throughout the clip.
However, I ran into a problem with saturation on my vegas pro and was forced to reset all presets and settings in vegas pro, therefore somehow removing whatever setting created that effect.
Explained a litte bit better:
When motion tracking, usually you would enter the menu and move the keyframes to a certain position, etc.
What I'm trying to achieve is whenever I pan or crop in the specific menu, and pan in a different part of the clip, it automatically motion tracks between the two 'keyframes', rather than editing the whole clip as if it were one keyframe.
How can I go about changing this back to what it was before, and what setting was it that I pressed before to make it do that? Could it just have been a glitch, or is there a way I can get it back to that?
Thanks in advance :)
TL;DR: trying to make it so motion tracking works without specifically going to the motion tracking menu, and rather it automatically motion tracks when I pan/crop in two different sections of a clip
EDIT: By motion tracking, I mean for the clip to move from one point in the frame to another smoothly, etc. I'm sure you know what I mean