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Well you probably animate at 15 frames per seconds, but your Sony Vegas preferences are at 29.970 frames per second. Easily fixed:
File > Properties > And where it says framerate, you're gonna wanna change that to 15 fps (or whatever you're animating at)
Hope this helps.
Hmm... Sounds like you need to turn off frame transitions. I've never used Vegas, so I have no idea how. So, now you know what you're looking for but you don't know where to find it. Just look around for settings that have to do with frame transitions.
The only reason I can think of your video rendering 0:00 seconds is this:
Those two yellow symbols tell Sony Vegas what to render. It can be fixed two ways.
This way you just have to separate those two yellow symbols, and drag the one on the right all the the way to the end your video (or what you want rendered):
The other way renders the entire video. You'll want to drag the one one the right on top of the one on the left, so it then looks like this:
Hope this helps.
I have problems with the frame blending/onion skinning too. ![]()
I have problems with the frame blending/onion skinning too.
No offense, but did you read my post above? If you did and tried it out, could you tell me if it worked for you? If it didn't work, I'll try to find another way to fix this.
Ok, I'll try that tomorrow.
It sounds like you're explaining ghosting which is quite similar to onion skinning but Onion skinning is a frame capture term. Ghosting is the displaying of the last frame over the next frame in your video. There's a toggle to turn it on/off in the top left of vegas. I don't own Vegas and know this only from the trial so I can't tell you its name. Hovering over the settings gives you a clue as to what they do though.
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