Many of you may remember some older posts refering to an odd single frame flash that sometimes pops up when previewing or rendering.
In prior occasions when this ocurred I believed that it was due to a slip-up on my part where I had been a little less than 100% careful with a long-form multi-camera edit and that I somehow managed to let a frame get out of place (this DEFINITELY was the reason in several examples I found).
I just experienced another example of this... and it was definitely some kind of bug.
I was previewing the timeline and suddenly up pops a flash-frame from a completely different part of the timeline in a totally different clip. By single frame stepping through the timeline I located the exact frame where this was happening. Only thing was that it could not possibly be coming from that clip as it was a totally continuous video clip there was no other video above/below that point that could be "interfering" with the video. Skip one frame before this point and you got the correct video and one frame after this frame and again the correct video.
Odd.
I saved this VEG into a new file (just did a Save-As and renamed the file) in the hopes that I would then have a really great example to show Sony.
I shut down Vegas and then opened up the saved Veg expecting to find the problem still there and to my surprise - NO PROBLEM. Now... in case anyone asks the obvious question... I made absolutely NO changes between the point that I verified the problem frame on the preview - saved the veg - shutdown vegas - reloaded the <apparently> bad veg - and verified that the bogus frame was no longer there.
So... I am left with the belief that you can have some VERY weird things that may ocurr while previewing from the timeline. I am not sure if the problem I experienced would have made it into a real RENDER from the timeline (rather than just the preview)... but it does make me a little paranoid that something like this could slip into ANY project I render.
Anyone else seen something like this?
In prior occasions when this ocurred I believed that it was due to a slip-up on my part where I had been a little less than 100% careful with a long-form multi-camera edit and that I somehow managed to let a frame get out of place (this DEFINITELY was the reason in several examples I found).
I just experienced another example of this... and it was definitely some kind of bug.
I was previewing the timeline and suddenly up pops a flash-frame from a completely different part of the timeline in a totally different clip. By single frame stepping through the timeline I located the exact frame where this was happening. Only thing was that it could not possibly be coming from that clip as it was a totally continuous video clip there was no other video above/below that point that could be "interfering" with the video. Skip one frame before this point and you got the correct video and one frame after this frame and again the correct video.
Odd.
I saved this VEG into a new file (just did a Save-As and renamed the file) in the hopes that I would then have a really great example to show Sony.
I shut down Vegas and then opened up the saved Veg expecting to find the problem still there and to my surprise - NO PROBLEM. Now... in case anyone asks the obvious question... I made absolutely NO changes between the point that I verified the problem frame on the preview - saved the veg - shutdown vegas - reloaded the <apparently> bad veg - and verified that the bogus frame was no longer there.
So... I am left with the belief that you can have some VERY weird things that may ocurr while previewing from the timeline. I am not sure if the problem I experienced would have made it into a real RENDER from the timeline (rather than just the preview)... but it does make me a little paranoid that something like this could slip into ANY project I render.
Anyone else seen something like this?