I'm putting together a .jpg slide show type comic strip with voiceover and music
underneath. I'm also inserting text media events at various points within
the project.
The problem is that when I play in Vegas and watch the video preview screen,
everything seems fine. The text clips are the correct length and the
voices and music are in the correct places as well. Everything looks great.
When I render though, the text clips only flash for an instant and are then gone.
This causes the pictures to move up in time so that by the end of the project
the pictures are noticiably early and the text appears at strange times when regarding what the voice is saying at a particular moment.
I've tried stretching the events, changing the length in the text dialog box, and
the syncing properties but can't get the text events to change at all in any
rendered version although they play fine from the timeline when simply watching the video preview screen.
Am I missing some simple thing here? I can't find anything in the manual or in the forum that solves the problem.
Thanks.
Dave
underneath. I'm also inserting text media events at various points within
the project.
The problem is that when I play in Vegas and watch the video preview screen,
everything seems fine. The text clips are the correct length and the
voices and music are in the correct places as well. Everything looks great.
When I render though, the text clips only flash for an instant and are then gone.
This causes the pictures to move up in time so that by the end of the project
the pictures are noticiably early and the text appears at strange times when regarding what the voice is saying at a particular moment.
I've tried stretching the events, changing the length in the text dialog box, and
the syncing properties but can't get the text events to change at all in any
rendered version although they play fine from the timeline when simply watching the video preview screen.
Am I missing some simple thing here? I can't find anything in the manual or in the forum that solves the problem.
Thanks.
Dave