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Help with VEGAS VIDEO issue
So I'm capturing video like I always do and all of a sudden, instead of capturing in one full file, it's capturing in clips. Clip 1, Clip 2, Clip 3 and so on. A new clip ever so often.
I didn't change any settings or add any new variable. It's not a dropped frame issue either. I've reinstalled, rebooted, turned everything on and off, tried different tapes. All the same. Now... I've obviously hit something by mistake and I'm too big of a tard to see what it is. Anyone have any idea what I messed up? |
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when you were shooting was the camera on all the time or did you stop now and then.I dont walk the camera when shooting its a waste of footage. So I take my shot,then stop recording go to my next spot then continue shooting and so on. Each time I did that, when capturing vegas gives me a separate clip.
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Here is the fix from the guru's mouth Doug spotted eagle:
Chances are, you started/stopped your camera during shooting. This will break the timecode, and cause Vegas to see scenes. Disable scene detection in the Options menu. |
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turn off scene detection, this is what slips the clips.
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Yea, must have broken the time code on a few tapes.
I will turn off scene detection. If that doesn't work, I'll be back! Thanks to ALL!!! |
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Why the hell would you want to capture your footage *without* scene detection? It makes the footage so much more difficult to edit if it is all in one big file, as opposed to having neat scene breaks that you can join together from whenever you stopped the camera, and do it in mere minutes of edit time, even if it was only a few times during the scene.
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