size and audio

Woodenmike wrote on 3/1/2011, 12:32 PM
Just had a new issue in V10c...I'm working on a project in a custom size (1080x405) for projections onto a surface on our stage...this size fills the entire viewing area when rendered into a wide screen format with black letter-boxing at the top and bottom that ends up off the screen. When I opened the project this morning, all of the images I had formatted to fit the project size had all changed into a narrower size, but not a widescreen or typical width. The height remained the same as it was. I am using mostly jpeg images with some video clips and controlling the viewing sizes with the Pan/crop control. This is all standard def media.

The other issue I am having with V10 is when I open an audio file in sound forge directly from Vegas, I lose the connection to my audio card (EMU 1212m) and can't hear any audio in Sound Forge. Sound forge on its own works fine, it's only when working from within Vegas that this happens.

Any help will be welcome. I didn't have any of these problems in V8 or v9...it is definitely a V10 issue, although I may have missed a check-mark somewhere in the set-up.

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JohnnyRoy wrote on 3/1/2011, 1:04 PM
> "The other issue I am having with V10 is when I open an audio file in sound forge directly from Vegas, I lose the connection to my audio card (EMU 1212m) and can't hear any audio in Sound Forge. Sound forge on its own works fine, it's only when working from within Vegas that this happens."

This is a confirmed bug in 10c that has been reported to Sony. I too hope they solve it soon because it's driving me crazy! (...ok, some say I'm already crazy but it's not helping the situation any) ;-)

I have no idea why your project would suddenly change size like that (sorry).

~jr
Woodenmike wrote on 3/3/2011, 10:49 AM
JR, thanks for the info. The other issue is still a mystery...in looking more carefully at some of the images that changed, they went from 1080 x 405 to 1080 x 610. I have since gone back and changed them back and will see if they stay the same or revert back to something else. I'm wondering if this has something to do with the original size of the images i am using and converting photo pixels into video pixels? Way too much math for my tired old mind to wrap around...