- 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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