
53
3.Choose a setting from the Starting frame timecode offset
For example, if you have an NTSC DV file with
If you have changed the timecode offsets on the deck (or if you have material with pulldown from another source) you will have to experiment with the settings to determine the correct offset.
4.Check for interlacing:
a.In the Project Properties dialog, choose a NTSC DV 24p template from the Template
b.Choose the Best (Full) setting in the Video Preview window to show full frames.
c.Step though the clip and look for interlace lines in moving objects or backgrounds.
d.If you see interlace lines, repeat from step 3 and choose a different offset value.
e.When no interlace lines appear, the offset is set correctly.
Importing media
Importing media allows you to add media to the Project Media list for use in your project without adding it to the timeline. Vegas supports the importing of a wide variety of file formats, including AAF and broadcast wave, which are discussed separately below.
1.From the File menu, choose Import, and then choose Media from the submenu.
Tip: You can also click the Import Media button (
) in the Project Media window.
The Import dialog displays.
2.Navigate to and select a media file to add to the Project Media list. You can use Ctrl or Shift to select multiple files.
Tip: To limit the files displayed in the dialog, choose a file type from the Files of Type
Tip: If you select an image from a
This feature is only available in the full version of Vegas software.
3.Click Open. The media file is added to the Project Media list.
CHP. 2 | GETTING STARTED |