What are these things in VEGAS ??

iEmby wrote on 8/17/2024, 11:22 PM

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guys i want to know VEGAS more, i mean some of the topics i never touch in VEGAS. so i am sending u a list of my unknown things which may be some so easy for all but i never tried it. i know there is a help section. i tried but i don't understand completely.

so please explain these in very simple way if possible.

1.

what are these why they are without names, what are there work.

2.

this things renders project in wave file while playback. what is difference between this render or Wave file render from render dialog.

3.

vs vs what's the difference. why they are not in one extensions menu?

4.

what is this focus on timeline. what is its use? i tried it several times but it get back nothing.

5.

what is this and how can i use it in my video editing tasks?

6.

i don't know what its work? how is this usefull in Video Editing tasks

7.

??? how it works?

8.

These are some FX i never get know how they are useful?

  • LAB Adjust (How they are difference from other Color Correction FX like color grading or Curves
  • Convolution Kernal

 

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zzzzzz9125 wrote on 8/18/2024, 1:24 AM

@iEmby Most of your questions can be found in the official manual: https://help.magix-hub.com/video/vegas/en/content/topics/intro.htm

 

1.

what are these why they are without names, what are there work.

This seems to be a VP22-specific bug, they're related to new features, but no text is assigned.

 

3.

vs vs what's the difference. why they are not in one extensions menu?

In the last analysis, it just depends on where the extension writer put it, such as:

CustomCommand cmd = new CustomCommand(CommandCategory.Tools, "cmdName");

These three are available:

However, as a rule, if you write a dockable window, it's recommended to put it in View.

 

4.

what is this focus on timeline. what is its use? i tried it several times but it get back nothing.

Maybe check out this: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/keyboard-shortcut-to-move-focus-to-timeline--146435/

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