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Sony Vegas Clone problem
by Ceri Thomas on Feb 1, 2009 at 7:39:14 pm

Hi,

I'm having a problem which I would really appreciate your advice on, I have cropped the time lines perfect and they align next to each other perfect but when playing back in the preview section theres appear to be glitches through out as on both sides of the video I appear and disappear on both sides.

I don't know whether this is a codec problem? but the video plays perfectly when each scene is played individually but only when played together do I get this problem, I have uploaded a screen capture of this to show you exactly what I mean, check out at the following link please:

http://img88.imageshack.us/img88/3415/sonyvegasprobyy6.jpg

Also upon rendering a film to avi, wmv etc and playing the saved clip it only plays the sound over a black background, do you know why this may be?

Any help and advice you could offer would be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,

Cez

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Re: Sony Vegas Clone problem
by Jeremy Rasnic on Feb 1, 2009 at 9:38:00 pm

Your original source footage is showing as Xvid. This may not play well with Vegas. Do you have any other version of source footage to work with? Xvid is highly compressed and you can encounter the render issue you did with such footage.

As for the black bars, your preview window is a different size than your source footage. This may be the culprit (although the left side looks to be a different issue but I can't tell if that is something in the shot or an issue with the footage).

j razz



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Re: Sony Vegas Clone problem
by Ceri Thomas on Feb 2, 2009 at 4:50:34 pm

Thanks J razz, it was definately down to the use of xvid, I have now converted the footage to dv-avi and it has resolved this problem, thanks ever so much!!!!



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