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sony vegas 6.0 help
i am trying to make a video with vegas and i have a few ? and i hope some one can help me out with some info.my first ? is dropped frames what is the cause for this when i captured the film i hade something like 28,000 dropped frames is this normal.second ? i put a new audio source in the video and when i tryed to save it i was not for sure what kind of file to save it as so i saved it as a windows movie avi and it saved 5 different files 3.99gb each is this normal.and third ? is what the hell do i do next.any help would be very helpful.
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The main reason for having dropped frames is because your hard drive cannot keep up with the video while you're transferring it from your camera. Some things to try: 1. Defragment your hard disk 2. Capture your video to a dedicated hard disk (a hard disk that does not contain your operating system and program files) 3. While capturing - don't use your computer. Turn off your virus protection, stop using the internet, close down all unnecessary programs (especially if you only have 1 hard disk) Quote:
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One more thing - this is part of answer 2:
You will also need to export your audio. You can encode it to the .mp2, .ac3 format or just leave it as .wav (PCM). Make sure the bitate of your video + audio bitrate does not exceed the maximum as defined by the DVD specification. The bitrate calculator link above will help you with that. No members have liked this post.
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I dont like to capture clips either... I like one long capture. which will be about 13 gb per hour of dv footage. There is a setting in the capture options screen that is something about determining capture length. uncheck this option so it captures one clip.
do searches here... there is a lot of info you are asking here.
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OPTIONS > PREFERENCES > CAPTURE > ENABLE DV SCENE DETECTION that was the setting I couldn't remember above. You want to have it unchecked so it doesn't cut the capture into clips.
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That's good advice about the capturing. I had over 90% of my hard drive free and still got some dropped frames when capturing. I defraged and it worked perfectly after that. A friend also had his laptop and was capturing a video at my house and an antivirus reminder popped up and caused a few dropped frames. Turn off every program and dedicate your cpu to capturing when capturing.
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thanks for all the info.i do shut every thing down when capturing and also defraged my E drive the drive i use to save and it is a fat32.it being a fat32 and not a ntfs is their a way to reformat the drive.and i will recapture using what saltman said.again thanks for all the input.and i will give all these things a try
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