Sony Vegas Movie Pro 10 - UPSIDE DOWN???

trkohl wrote on 9/30/2014, 9:37 AM
I just installed Vegas Pro 10 on my new computer and I am using windows 8.1. When I drag a string of pictures from the File Explorer and drop them onto my timeline, they show up upside down. Very frustrating. I can't seem to find any reason that it is doing this. I didn't change any settings. How can I correct a string of roughly 30 pictures without doing them one at a time. Is this a Windows 8 issue or a setting on Vegas? Thanks.

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videoITguy wrote on 9/30/2014, 10:04 AM
You likely have ticked a timeline track setting or at least one event within pan/crop dialogue to do this - just reset the setting to the normal
OldSmoke wrote on 9/30/2014, 10:33 AM

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trkohl wrote on 9/30/2014, 3:39 PM
Thanks so much, however I did not change any settings and the output rotation is at 0. Anyone else know what could be causing this???
John_Cline wrote on 9/30/2014, 3:51 PM
Some cameras (including virtually all smartphones) will sense the camera orientation and place a flag in the resulting JPG file, most image viewers will read this flag and rotate the displayed image into its correct orientation. Vegas will not do this, you will either have to rotate the images using a graphics program (some programs will rotate a JPG losslessly) or use track motion in Vegas to rotate the images manually.
PeterWright wrote on 9/30/2014, 7:32 PM
If the solution is to rotate using Pan/Crop, you don't need to do this 30 times.

Assuming they are all on one track, rotate the first one, highlight the event and Copy.

Now highlight the next one, right click and choose Select Events to end - they are now all highlighted.

Right click and select Paste Event Attributes.