Technicolor Corp., Eastman Kodak, Inc., Noritsu, Pako, Hope Industries, Gretag Macbeth, CPI, Pallas Chicago/Denver, Phototron, QMI, Royal Color. Film and Imaging QA / Technical & Training Certifications Vegas Editor since 2001 (Sonic Foundry Vegas Video 2) I also wonder if normalizing is always needed, why can't Vegas issue a warning when you are going to render saying something like."hey! Before rendering, have you made sure you have normalized all audio?" If I'm doing anything wrong I'd really appreciate advice. So more patience was called upon and another 4 hours of rendering. I guess I need to normalise AGAIN within this final timeline before the final render. the audio was clipping.this was with a spanking new default veg with no new effects or volume meddling. Thought all was hunky dory and rendered away: 4 hours for a 15 minute video.Īnyway, played the video on a TV as a final check before delivery and. Having sorted out the different audio mixes, ensuring that none peaked above 0db, I finally started a new project to render out the final video, including two preciously rendered avi and three more nested vegs Just a quick update on how the project ended. So thank you all for your help with this audio thing.! Learning loads of new stuff and you guys really help me along. I asume this was due to the difference in the audio properties vs the project properties as John_Cline has suggested.Īs it is I'm mixing VO with a music track, so have had to tweak volume envelopes for ducking. I did also see the peaks when normalizing in Vegas, only unique moments (ie not frequently throughout the audio as it would when importing from Sound Forge.) I did check that all effects were in fact disabled at track level when this was happening. The saved clip in vegas would clip significantly, though I suspect part of the reason is that the default type of normalizing is RMS, as well as the fact that the clips were 48k in a 44k project probably. This I found especially evident when editing in Sound Forge - applying a couple of effects including Wave Hammer- and normalizing whithin. I will run a test with a cample clip to try to reproduce the clipping after normalizing.
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