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SonyIMC wrote on 1/16/2003, 3:17 PM
Thanks, this is a know issue and will be adressed for this release.

Regards
Ivan Calderon
Vegas SQA
DGates wrote on 1/17/2003, 12:17 AM
I'd ike to see that as well. Even be able to save titles like TitleDeko, so you can reuse them in other projects.
sqblz wrote on 1/17/2003, 4:21 AM
You can save Titledeko, but ONLY if you use the standalone Titledeko and save as TGA (fixed image), the animated TDK will not work. Then, you can import the TGA into Vegas and tweak.

To use the plug-in Titledeko you may have to wait a while, until Satish brings us the eagerly desired plug-in integrator :-))
Tyler.Durden wrote on 1/17/2003, 6:40 AM
Hi,

FWIW, The TD that shipped with Pr*mier will run standalone and permit saving of TGA files. They need to be reset for aspect though, it saves in 720x480.


mph


swarrine wrote on 1/17/2003, 7:23 AM
Or in V4 terms copy/paste event effects? Possible to fix that as well? If there are 30 clips that need color correcting or whatever it sure would be nice to be able to paste, paste, paste...
nihil wrote on 1/17/2003, 7:32 AM
Another vote for being able to copy/paste events fx. Also I'd like to see more customization possible in the Cookie Cutter effect (stock shapes are okay but I'd like more).
ibliss wrote on 1/17/2003, 8:00 AM
You can do exactly that:

1) set up the first event with any plugs, automation, pan/crop stuff.

2) Right click on the source event's Pan/Crop button and choose 'copy'

3) Right-click on the destinations Pan/Crop button and choosing 'Paste Event Attributes'. Everything (plugs, keyframes etc) is pasted to the desination event.

4) THE BEST BIT: do steps one to two above. Select multiple events on the timeline. Do step 3. ALL OF THE SELECTED EVENTS will now have the identical FX, keyframes Etc.

VERY cool.
ibliss wrote on 1/17/2003, 8:06 AM
And the REALLY cool bit is that pasting attributes doesn't wipe out any plugins that you have already put on an event.

AND (sorry, I keep playing with Vegas4 in between updating this post!) you can use the same Copy and Past Attr. with transitions/multiple transitions.
swarrine wrote on 1/17/2003, 8:53 AM
Way cool ibliss-

I was trying to do it the "old way". Worked like a charm as you described.