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Old 2009-07-06, 10:07 AM
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Re: Stretching video for multi-cam track in Vegas

Set your capture to stop on dropped frames. They suck. Yes a few is that not that big of a deal but you should not have any if everything is setup properly.

SS gives good advice about dealing with a sync problem. Never stretch the video. Multicam is very easy to deal with this problem. The cuts give you the opportunity to slide the one not on screen over to get back in sync.

Vaast double take screws up the sync sometimes. I don't use it anymore. Maybe that is your problem. Use the mutlicam in Vegas 8. It can preview all your video at the same time. It also has better tools than Vaast DT.


Before you make your multitrack n Vegas8 make a copy of your video and audio. You can use this to shift and splice if something gets off also. That will save you a lot of time.
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