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How to not fade out to 0% in vegas:
Make your crossfade as always.
Go to the beginning of the crossfade. At the track the event is on, click the red gear at the left. it should say "automation mode", select "show automation mode" or something along that line. Where before was opacity, you should now see opacity and fading. Without moving your cursor, "click" the current location of the slider (100%) so that it makes a keyframe there. Then, move to the end of your fade, and drag the opacity slider on the track to .. 25%. Go one frame to the right, and return it to 100% so that later clips are ok. Now, remove the dummy crossfade you used to position the keyframes at the beginning just like you always do. Then, you can hide those annoying lines by unselecting show automation mode.
Alternatively, yes, Purge's method is also perfectly fine if you really hate the automation mode.
When fading clips [Vegas]
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yet another method (just to be special) get ur clip, extend it by a bit (even if its just repeating footage doesnt matter) fade it to black the whole way, so where it ends is the opacity u were after, do a quick 'render to new track' (if its a single clip will take like 30 seconds) then take the new rendered track from wherever u saved it into ur media file, chuck ur new clip where u want it and just remove the end bit again.