well ill tell you what i did to fix this problem. i took the specific clip, put it in Windows Movie Maker then published the clip after i put it in the timeline. after the publishing was done i found the movie i made in windows movie maker and put it in sony vegas and i worked
We have Sony Vegas 8 Pro and it edits HD footage. I don't know about 7.
Yes, Sony Vegas allows users to adjust the frame rate of their source footage.
It drops at random in Las Vegas jobs.
No, chips have to be cashed in person at the cashier's cage in the casino in which you got them.
From what I have heard it does, and is rather compatible - however the industry tends to avoid Vegas with high-end cameras unless they're Sony exclusive. Though for most camera formats Sony Vegas 9 is fine, though I recommend you tell me what camera you are using just to be sure.
This will drop from any Vegas job at random, very bad odds
Sounds to me like your camera's video file format is not compatible with Sony Vegas. Check out the file name extension (format) of the camera video. You may need to convert the file to a format used by Sony Vegas. The same thing happens to me when importing media from my camera. I have to convert the file first if I wish to use it in Windows Movie Maker. Though I am able to import camera video into other programs I use, Windows Movie Maker is a totally different story. Since I don't use Sony Vegas, I can't vouch for this 100%, but I suggest you check this out first.
You can reverse to footage - right click clip - pick reverse.
I don't know...if you are traveling to Vegas you are gonna blow your money anyway so whats the difference?????????????
You need an eyetoy/webcam/xbox live vision camera
Yes, it DOES have green screen capabilities. The video affect you should apply to your green screen footage is "chroma key".
To achieve a consistent 60fps rendering in Sony Vegas, ensure your project settings match your video footage, use optimized video codecs, adjust preview settings for performance, and consider upgrading your hardware for better processing power.