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Tyler.Durden wrote on 9/17/2002, 8:43 PM
Hi Greg,

Three ways I can think of:

Open two instances of Vegas and open the projects in one and paste into the other, this will give you the ability to edit and tweek the whole thing, then print to tape (or render and print to tape).

Or

If your files will butt-together fine without finessing, you can render them all and use the batch print-to tape in Vegas Capture to send then to your recorder.

HTH, MPH
sonicboom wrote on 9/17/2002, 8:57 PM
martyh
do you ever render twice (or more) in the same project?
or do you only render once?
i try only to render once, but sometimes my stuff gets out of hand (like 15 some odd tracks) and i just render
then i batch print to tape---but i don't have transitions in the batch P-t-t
now i kind of fade out and then fade in if i think i'm going to do this
but i'm curious how you do it, cause ur da man!!
thnx
:)
sb
Tyler.Durden wrote on 9/17/2002, 9:04 PM
Hi sb,

Sometimes I'll render to make life easier. For example: one or two events that need a track composite-mode effect... I'll render them (and bring 'em back done) so that the composite track won't make the whole project render (taking longer).

As for having many tracks and stuff all over... hey, you should see my office.

Cheers, MPH

eye-arr-duh-mahnn? ;^)


jetdv wrote on 9/18/2002, 9:07 AM
What's #3?????

Personally, I just render each individual segment, create a new project, and add each segment to the new project - adding dissolves as needed between the segments - and end with a print to tape from within Vegas.
Tyler.Durden wrote on 9/18/2002, 1:08 PM
Hi Jet,

The first was actually two, I guess. (TL-PTT, render/Cap-PTT)

Cheers, MPH