| Vergas 7.0 - Time Lapse with more than 400% playback speed?
Question of transsib: März 2007
Hello!
I would like to make a recording at around 1 / 10 of the recording time clasp. Unfortunately, Time Lapse in Vergas only up 1 / 4 of recording time to work.
Is there a trick?
By the way - it is possible in Vegas somewhere directly the time at which you would like to go? Especially in larger projects it is quite laborious, manual is always to the desired position hangeln. Unfortunately, I found in the manual to no notice.
I thank you very much for your answers!
Gruß, Oliver
Reply *the.jokeR*:
what you need at such a time lapse?
Reply transsib:
Hi!
First of all thank you for your answer!
I have a few minutes at a traffic intersection filmed and would like it a about 15 seconds long scene generate the "pulse" of the traffic is showing.
In another project, I would like the movement of clouds strongly clasp. I think so because s.ein ratio of one-hour recording at 20 - 30 seconds movie.
Gruß, Oliver
Reply AndyZZ:
Hello!
I would like to make a recording at around 1 / 10 of the recording time clasp. Unfortunately, Time Lapse in Vergas only up 1 / 4 of recording time to work.
Is there a trick?
Gruß, Oliver
One trick would be 400% as a DV-AVI auszurendern and then re-import it. Then again the 400% should be applied again and again and auszurender import and re-apply and 400% import and auszurender and again .....
Reply transsib:
[...] One trick would be 400% as a DV-AVI auszurendern and then re-import it. Then again the 400% should be applied again and again and auszurender import and re-apply and 400% import and auszurender and again .....
Hi Andy!
Booyah! Thanks for the good and simple idea - my chest just renders the scene in MPEG2, the best quality (HDV). Just discovered I have the Vegas Video forum. There was also a Time Lapse thread, with a warning that the effects of "speed-envelope" and of "Ctrl + drag s.Rand Event multiply. So at least once 12-fold slow motion, or Time possible Lapse. saved again and then does the same 144-fold Time Lapse. An hour film will be reduced to 25 seconds.
Unfortunately, the quality suffers under compression repeated something, but I hope that in the limits.
Gruß, Oliver
Reply Marco:
Time Lapse turning the once-through velocity envelope, then a second time by pulling together the clips with the mouse button while holding down the CTRL button. To get you in Vegas Time Lapse 12x max. For even faster time lapse, there are scripting tools, which theoretically allow for arbitrary motion factors.
Marco
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