The lack of "bleed" frames in Vegas 22

End_Thus_I_Am wrote on 3/1/2025, 10:46 AM

I recently had to upgrade from Vegas 18 because it would crash frequently for nearly half a year now for me. However something curious caught my attention and it was how in 22, whenever I slide between different frames, or even used frame by frame button, when there's two different shots they no longer blur over each other, or "bleed" as I put it. It just jumps between shots.

While this is beneficial for projects I work on, I'm curious if this would be considered an upgrade in the program or if they had to downscale in frame by frame details in order to remove that from happening.

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Dexcon wrote on 3/1/2025, 5:25 PM

In the timeline toolbar (the toolbar beneath the timeline) is the 'Automatic Crossfades' icon activated? If it isn't, activate that icon so that overlapping video events will crossfade rather than cut.

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End_Thus_I_Am wrote on 3/1/2025, 5:49 PM

In the timeline toolbar (the toolbar beneath the timeline) is the 'Automatic Crossfades' icon activated? If it isn't, activate that icon so that overlapping video events will crossfade rather than cut.

No, it wasn't that. It's where you see the crossfade in the original video source when going through the frames. Not between video pieces on the timeline. Thanks though, didn't know it was called that.

EricLNZ wrote on 3/1/2025, 6:01 PM

It's where you see the crossfade in the original video source when going through the frames

That doesn't make sense. Videos on the timeline have to overlap before there's a crossfade (or other transition).

VEGASDerek wrote on 3/1/2025, 6:26 PM

Resample?