Vegas DOES Rock!

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mark2929 wrote on 3/24/2004, 12:29 AM
Richard Wow Yes your right FRAMESERVE Out from one instance of Vegas as many tracks as you need then open another Instance of VEGAS Import and there it is

GUYS THIS is it Who needs NESTS There for the Birds Richards Given ME The answer

Hey Grazie A few Posts ago I said why would you want to FRAMESERVE TO another Instance of Vegas.
Grazie wrote on 3/24/2004, 2:51 AM
. . and ?
mark2929 wrote on 3/24/2004, 4:01 AM
Grazie I said

Hey Grazie A few Posts ago I said why would you want to FRAMESERVE TO another Instance of Vegas.

This is written after RBartletts revelation at least it was to me anyway about how you could open 2 instances of Vegas to Use one as a nested timeline

Why would you want to frameserve to another Instance of Vegas ? ANSWER To use as a sort of nested timeline within the other.

In a previous Post a while back when i said why would you frameserve to another Instance of Vegas. At that time I could see no reason for doing so...

WWEELL Now I can


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Grazie wrote on 3/24/2004, 5:53 AM
Understood . . I think . . . I'll have to lie down and think on Mark . . too clever for me . . . need to eat some more fish . .good for me brain . .

Best regards,

Grazie
mark2929 wrote on 3/24/2004, 6:24 AM


Grazie I dont think Im clever actually I struggle to grasp certain concepts especially 3D What I am THOUGH is determined To learn If I HAVE knowledge In an area that someone else doesent that dont make me clever Just something I Learnt.

PART 1

Anyway what I did was.

Open Vegas Import any Film. Then copy it several times.. Move each film a little.. Then lower the Opacity. Mark out an area to frameserve then serve

Open another Instance of Vegas then import the framserved Film. NOW you can treat that frameserved footage like any other clip.

THIS Is a way of Nesting a timeline within Vegas

Part 2

Quite a while ago now here on the forums there was a discussion about frameserving. In one of the Posts I queried to you why would anyone want to frameserve back to Vegas WWEEEL tHIS ANSWERS that Question.. Im saying all those eons ago you were right frameserving from Vegas to Vegas For me Now has a use. And was a good idea

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Grazie wrote on 3/24/2004, 8:05 AM
Excellent!

Grazie
mark2929 wrote on 3/24/2004, 8:23 AM
Thats why I was so EXCITED This Morning Its really great to discover something so Obvious in a way but REALLY Works. Perhaps in My excitement I did not make clear what I meant "But Folks" I wonder how many Inventions there are still out there THIS Obvious. But as yet Undiscoverd Makes ME Wonder anyway.

Nat wrote on 3/24/2004, 10:39 AM
I work a lot with the fraem server, but the ability to bypass any rendering step (even to the frameserver) would be nice...
RBartlett wrote on 3/25/2004, 5:20 AM
Support for multichannel audio and the need for uncompressed edit rendering are a limitation of the frameserver. At least there isn't a recompression hit.
bakerbud9 wrote on 3/25/2004, 7:11 PM
no no no... don't get me wrong! =)
vegas makes fire... lots of it.
just perhaps not nuclear explosions.... yet.
-nate