click the first video, than right before you click the second one hold shift. that's all on the same layer as you can do it to all the videos and text.
or try ctrl + A to do everything at the same time.
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 delete the video but keep the audio in Sony Vegas, you can simply mute or disable the video track while keeping the audio track active. This way, the audio will still play without the video being visible.
You can right click on your timeline, (make sure you're not clicking on a video clip) and select "Insert Video Track." Or Click "Insert" on your top control bar, then select "Video Track." Or Press Ctrl+Shift+Q The same basic ideas apply for audio layers, just select "Audio" instead. The shortcut for adding an audio layer is Ctrl+Q.
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.
if its in the video it should play as long as its right under the video track, if not render the video and see, sometimes this can be trial and error.
Click on the Related Link below. It is a video tutorial on Sony Vegas Pro 9.
Yes! Sony Vegas is a good program for editing movies. I have bought this program during Christmas. I had trials for Adobe Premier, Corel Video Studio, and Sony Vegas. In the end I chose Vegas. My school has bought Corel Video Studio and it was not a good decision. I say get Sony Vegas.
you can drag and drop from windows explorer. you can select media from sony explore window. you can click import media.
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 clips in Sony Vegas, right-click on the clip in the timeline, select "Reverse" from the menu, and the clip will play in reverse.
Yes they make Sony Vegas Pro 9 Video Editing Software.
nevermind, found it out myself, but if anyone's wondering it's the "ignore grouping" button.