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TLF wrote on 2/9/2010, 9:18 AM
You can also use the velocity envelope. But to compress it to 15s will require a couple of renders...
xberk wrote on 2/9/2010, 9:20 AM
You can add a velocity envelope (right click on event, chose insert/remove envelope, velocity) and increase the speed another 300%. Then render the whole thing out to a loseless format (like AVI). Then repeat the process until you are down to the speed you want.

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JohnnyRoy wrote on 2/9/2010, 11:20 AM
> Then render the whole thing out to a loseless format (like AVI).

No need to ever render anything. Just save the project and drop it into a new project as a nested project and continue increasing the playback rate and velocity envelopes as many times as you'd like.

~jr
xberk wrote on 2/9/2010, 1:03 PM
How bout that. I just tried it and the nested veg loads quickly -- much quicker than a render and gives you more flexibility. Nice going Johnny -- and VEGAS ! ..

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BudWzr wrote on 2/9/2010, 1:09 PM
Hmmph!....Dats a Goo-un.


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No need to ever render anything. Just save the project and drop it into a new project as a nested project and continue increasing the playback rate and velocity envelopes as many times as you'd like.

~jr
John_Cline wrote on 2/9/2010, 1:46 PM
"Hmmph!....Dats a Goo-un."

First of all, could you possibly post anything more stupid as a response on the forum? How old are you?

Secondly, you are "top posting." When one responds to part of another post, you include the snippet in either bold or italic or in quotes at the top of your post and then respond to it below. I was going to say that by doing it this way it is much easier to follow the stream of thought but, in your case, it would be difficult to follow either way. What you post is typically not a "stream of thought" but rather a "puddle of consciousness."
yosemite wrote on 2/10/2010, 9:32 AM
thanks all

seems sony could make it easy like in premiere cs4 where you just right click on the clip, select "time" and enter a value and you are done

cs4 also changes the audio to match. when i tried it in sv the sound comes out all wrong