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Title: Picture time in sony vegas 7.0
Post by: Yorrick on January 06, 2013, 11:48:43 AM
Does any 1 know how to put the length of a picture to 0.5 seconds in sony vegas automaticly? I want to create a timelapse with pictures, but i need a way  to auto convert a picture to 0.5 seconds. Is there an option for this?
Title: Re: Picture time in sony vegas 7.0
Post by: Rainbow on January 06, 2013, 12:03:13 PM
Haaaii

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go to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)
hope this helps

In jou geval dus 0.5.
Title: Re: Picture time in sony vegas 7.0
Post by: A maid on January 06, 2013, 12:09:08 PM
Haaaii

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go to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)
hope this helps

In jou geval dus 0.5.
Like oh. mijn. god. Je mag hier alleen Engels praten, like, omg, wist je dat niet? :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:
Title: Re: Picture time in sony vegas 7.0
Post by: Yorrick on January 06, 2013, 12:23:39 PM
Haaaii

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go to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)
hope this helps

In jou geval dus 0.5.
Like oh. mijn. god. Je mag hier alleen Engels praten, like, omg, wist je dat niet? :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Het is dus waar wat over jou gezegd wordt. -.-
Title: Re: Picture time in sony vegas 7.0
Post by: A maid on January 07, 2013, 12:52:38 PM
Haaaii

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go to options, then preferences. click the editing tab and go to new still image length (seconds) and change the length of your still images to what you would like. (i find that about 0.100 fps is good for fast movement and 0.250 is good for slower shots)
hope this helps

In jou geval dus 0.5.
Like oh. mijn. god. Je mag hier alleen Engels praten, like, omg, wist je dat niet? :angry: :angry: :angry: :angry:

Het is dus waar wat over jou gezegd wordt. -.-
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