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Saving sequences in VV?
Posted by Jacques E. Bouchard on September 21st, 2007


I'm editing a video in VV one sequence at a time, and not necessarily in
order. Some of these sequences are made up of several clips, sometimes with
filters and effects added. I'd like to find a way to save those sequences
or otherwise put them aside somewhere safe to free up my timeline until I'm
ready to do the final montage. Is there a way to do this instead of
rendering (uncompressed) each sequence? I'm sure this is basic video
editing procedure, but I'm learning as I go along here.

Thanks for your help.



jaybee

Posted by Mike Kujbida on September 22nd, 2007


Jacques E. Bouchard wrote:

If you're using at least Vegas 6 (the full version , not Movie Studio),
look into a feature called "nesting".
In a nutshell, you save each sequence as a separate veg file (i.e.
part-1. veg, part-2.veg, etc.).
When you're ready to render the final project, import these veg files,
drop them on the timeline in the proper order and render.
Be advised that a nested veg will come in as a single video track and a
single audio track, no matter how many tracks it originally had.
Even this can be further edited though by right-clicking on it and
selecting "Edit in Vegas(part-1.veg)".
This starts a new instance of Vegas to allow you to do additional editing.
Make the changes, save it and your master project is immediately updated.

Mike

Posted by Jacques E. Bouchard on September 22nd, 2007


Mike Kujbida <kXuXjXfXaXm@xplornet.com> wrote in
news:5ljhmpF8iq4tU1@mid.individual.net:


Thank you Mike, it works beautifully.


jaybee


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