![]() ![]() ![]() For years that was enough to make people sit up and take notice of Vegas' intuitive nature. The normal method of cutting or applying other transitions in Vegas is to drop two pieces of media on a track, and click-drag the later piece into the end of the earlier first piece. I also check the box to base project settings on first-added video and Vegas does it automatically from then on. Basing project settings on the first imported piece of media Selecting this feature will work and save you time as long as you remember to make your first piece of media representative of the entire project.įigure 8. Now with Vegas 12, when you add your first piece of media to the timeline, Vegas will ask you if you want to set the properties to match this media (Figure 8, below). ![]() Conforming project properties to media properties You click this button and navigate to a piece of media which you want your project to conform to, as shown in Figure 7 (below).įigure 7. Recently introduced in the the last couple of years is a feature whereby we've been able to quickly do this in Vegas by clicking the Match Media button on the File | Project Properties screen. As in any NLE, when editing in Vegas, you should always set your project properties to match the properties of the footage you are editing. Some we shoot in 30p, and some we shoot at 720/60p. ![]()
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