Comments

andyrpsmith wrote on 10/18/2025, 5:55 PM

To be honest I don't really know what you are refering to, can you post a picture?

 

(Intel 3rd gen i5@4.1GHz, 32GB RAM, SSD, 1080Ti GPU, Windows 10) Not now used with Vegas.

13th gen i913900K - water cooled, 96GB RAM, 4TB M2 drive, 4TB games SSD, 2TB video SSD, GPU RTX 4080 Super, Windows 11 pro

Former user wrote on 10/18/2025, 6:27 PM

The two yellow brackets at the top of the timeline that define the blue area

johnny-s wrote on 10/18/2025, 6:29 PM

Just press keys I then O.

PC 1:

Intel i9-9900K

32 GB Ram

AMD Radeon XFX RX 7900 XT

Intel UHD 630

Win 10

PC 2:

AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D 16 core CPU

64 GB Ram

Nvidia 4090 GPU

Intel A770 GPU. Removed.

Win 11

 

Laptop:

Intel 11th. Gen 8 core CPU. i9-11900K

64 GB Ram

Nvidia RTX 3080 GPU

Win 10

Former user wrote on 10/18/2025, 6:56 PM

Letter I then O or 1 then 0?

 

Thank you

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 10/18/2025, 8:45 PM

The one that i know of: Vegasaur has a "collapse loop region" filter for that.

Former user wrote on 10/18/2025, 10:53 PM

Thank you, but what I am asking is not how to collapse the region, but how to turn it off when I don't need it.

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 10/18/2025, 11:49 PM

No, you cant just turn it off.

jetdv wrote on 10/19/2025, 7:15 AM

In Options - Preferences is a Collapse Loop Region option. I always turn that on. Then a simple click on the timeline will get rid of the loop region.

Steve_Rhoden wrote on 10/19/2025, 7:33 AM

As jetdv pointed out, that's an option you can try. Only thing is that the loop region indicator will still be visible on top of your cursor position.

Former user wrote on 10/19/2025, 10:31 PM

Well that collapses it, not makes it go away until I want it. Ok thank you.