To stretch a clip in Sony Vegas, right-click on the clip and select "Properties." Then, adjust the playback rate to make the clip longer or shorter.
To stretch clips in Sony Vegas for optimal video editing, simply right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Properties," and adjust the playback rate to your desired speed. This allows you to slow down or speed up the clip without affecting its quality.
To reverse a video clip in Sony Vegas, you can right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Reverse" from the menu, and the clip will play in reverse.
To reverse clips in Sony Vegas, right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Reverse" from the menu, and the clip will play in reverse.
To stretch a video to fill the frame in Sony Vegas, you can adjust the video's scale properties. Simply right-click on the video clip in the timeline, select "Properties," and then adjust the "Scale" value to increase the size of the video until it fills the frame.
To stretch images in Sony Vegas, you can adjust the scale properties of the image layer. Simply select the image layer, go to the "Event Pan/Crop" tool, and adjust the width or height values to stretch the image as desired.
Adobe After Effects is not quite the same as Sony Vegas Pro. A better comparison would be sony vegas and adobe premiere. After Effects is for doing short VFX in it, and sony vegas and premiere are for editing a clip.
To blur things in Sony Vegas, you can use the Gaussian Blur effect. Simply drag and drop the effect onto the clip you want to blur, then adjust the settings to control the amount of blur.
Sony Vegas 9 Platinum does not, but Sony Vegas Pro does
yes they can but sony Vegas pro 9 files cant be edited in sony Vegas pro 8
Select the media clip - drag the Horizontal transparent level line down until you get the transparent you want.
No. There is no version of Sony Vegas for Linux.
Well Sony Vegas 9 Has a few More Effects and Transitions.