The Idiots Guide to Vegas

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FullmetalBG
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Post by FullmetalBG » Mon May 22, 2006 10:40 pm

I bet it's true .And i'm amazed at how you have the time and nervs to do the tutorial
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Post by amvwizard » Tue May 23, 2006 9:03 am

Ladymercury wrote:
Minion wrote:gonna do that double sreen tutorial for vegas 4?
I've been meaning too, but I've been hella busy. Tutorial making is a long, painstaking process.
are you talkin about a double screen like cookie cutter double screen? :?

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Post by Ladymercury » Tue May 23, 2006 9:06 am

Yes, the process isnt' 'painstakingly long', its doing each set, screen capping, pasting it in photoshop, resizing, saving, uploading on to photobucket, posted the images on here, write out a whole tutorial and then have some idiot ask the same question in another thread.
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The Idiot's Guide To Vegas - A Tutorial for Vegas Video
Lights and Sounds, now up on utoob.

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Post by amvwizard » Tue May 23, 2006 9:09 am

Ladymercury wrote:Yes, the process isnt' 'painstakingly long', its doing each set, screen capping, pasting it in photoshop, resizing, saving, uploading on to photobucket, posted the images on here, write out a whole tutorial and then have some idiot ask the same question in another thread.
that must piss you off too... i know it would me... BUT THATS WHY ITS STIKIED!! so that when people ask those questions we can do this

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Post by p2njJJ » Sat May 27, 2006 9:04 am

yo thnx for putting the effort into making this, i just sent it to my cuz, Anime Addict DBZ who just got vegas and has no clue how to use it so i just sent him this instead of having to explain it 20 times to him lol

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Post by Anime Addict DBZ » Sat May 27, 2006 9:50 am

grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! i like your totorial it was very informitable and p2njJJ didn't explain it 20 times! :x !!!!!!!!!!! anyway thanks for making this :) oh and 2 must now DIE :twisted: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!

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Post by Ladymercury » Tue May 30, 2006 12:32 am

Anime Addict DBZ wrote:grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr! i like your totorial it was very informitable and p2njJJ didn't explain it 20 times! :x !!!!!!!!!!! anyway thanks for making this :) oh and 2 must now DIE :twisted: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!MUHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!
... you're welcome (?)

Section IX: Double The Footage = Double the Fun

So now I'm gonna teach you more special tricks... this is how to perform double footage, aka, having two different scenes playing at the same time.

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As you can see, I have some double footage, screenage, w/e. Let's see how I did that...

First, layer the footage you're using. What I did is that I had the footage I'm using for the 'top' on the first layer and the bottom footage on the second. It doesn't make a difference but I do it for 'that's bottom and that's top so it's easier to remember' sake.

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This is another pan/crop deal so open your pan crop options in your first footage

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and second

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Then you go in and you mess with the settings I circled. X and Y axis is its position on the video.

THE SOURCE MUST BE THE WAY THAT I HAVE IT or it will NOT WORK.
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The Idiot's Guide To Vegas - A Tutorial for Vegas Video
Lights and Sounds, now up on utoob.

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Post by chronicdevil » Tue May 30, 2006 9:15 am

Ladymercury wrote::) Your welcome.


Section VIII: READ

DO NOT USE XVID/DIVX FILES IN VEGAS VIDEO OR ANY VIDEO EDITING PROGRAM.

You will, in a 99.9% chance, HAVE A PLAYBACK ISSUE. So, instead, either re-encode the file in something over that xvid/divx or NOT USE THE FILE AT ALL.

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Thanks for this great guide, I've learnt a lot from it. But I have a question: How do you know if a file is a divx/xvid file? And if it is, how and what do you encode it to?

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Post by Ladymercury » Tue May 30, 2006 9:20 am

chronicdevil wrote:
Ladymercury wrote::) Your welcome.


Section VIII: READ

DO NOT USE XVID/DIVX FILES IN VEGAS VIDEO OR ANY VIDEO EDITING PROGRAM.

You will, in a 99.9% chance, HAVE A PLAYBACK ISSUE. So, instead, either re-encode the file in something over that xvid/divx or NOT USE THE FILE AT ALL.

:)
Thanks for this great guide, I've learnt a lot from it. But I have a question: How do you know if a file is a divx/xvid file? And if it is, how and what do you encode it to?
You're very welcome :)

Actually, in your media pool tab, in the top right hand corner it lists the video's codec. It'll say " video codec: divx/audio codec: mp4 " etc. I know in Vegas 4 it says that. Usually, though, you can find out a codec by the way the program responds to the footage. Almost instantanously Vegas will fag out the footage by making blocky if its divx/xvid. You can also find out the codec if you play it in like winamp and load the properties.
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Post by chronicdevil » Tue May 30, 2006 9:34 am

Ladymercury wrote:You're very welcome :)

Actually, in your media pool tab, in the top right hand corner it lists the video's codec. It'll say " video codec: divx/audio codec: mp4 " etc. I know in Vegas 4 it says that. Usually, though, you can find out a codec by the way the program responds to the footage. Almost instantanously Vegas will fag out the footage by making blocky if its divx/xvid. You can also find out the codec if you play it in like winamp and load the properties.
Thanks, I was wondering why one of my AMVs had blocky parts in it. Is there a quick and easy way to change a file from divx to something that works in Vegas?

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