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Getting media files
You can add media from a variety of sources to your project. You can add audio and video files, record audio into a track, capture
video from a video camera, or extract music from your own CD. You can also create media such as text overlays, backgrounds, and
credit rolls from within the software.
For more information, see Using generated media on page 307.
Vegas Pro software supports a wide range of media file types. There are multiple ways to locate and add files to your Vegas Pro
project, as discussed in the following sections.
Previewing a media file
You can preview files before placing them in your project. The Explorer window has a mini-transport bar with Play ( ), Stop ( ),
and Auto Preview ( ) buttons. When you preview a file, its stream is sent to the Mixer windows preview bus (for audio files) or to
the Video Preview window (for video files).
1.
Select a file in the Explorer window.
2.
Click the Play button ( ) to listen to the file.
3.
Click the Stop button ( ) or select a different file to stop previewing the file.
Notes:
To have pulldown fields automatically removed when opening 24 fps progressive-scan DV video files, select the Allow pulldown
removal when opening 24p DV check box on the General tab of the Preferences dialog. To open your 24p DV video files as 29.97
fps interlaced video (60i), clear this check box.
When you add an ACID loop to the timeline, it is automatically stretched to match the project tempo as specified on the Ruler tab
of the Project Properties dialog. If you want to ignore tempo information, clear the Import audio at project tempo check box on
the Audio tab of the Preferences dialog. For more information on project properties, see
Working with project properties on page
408. For more information on preferences, see Setting preferences on page 415.
When you add a multichannel audio file (.wav/.wav64, .avi, .mxf, ATRAC, and BWF) to your project, the audio is added across
tracks. For example, if you import a four-channel WAV file, the audio will be added to four adjacent tracks. For control over which
channels are used by each event, right-click a multichannel audio event, choose Channels from the shortcut menu, and choose a
command from the submenu.
For more information, see Adjusting audio channels on page 184.
When you add a multistream audio file to your project, you can choose which stream you want to use by right-clicking the event,
choosing Stream from the shortcut menu, and then choosing a stream from the submenu.
5.1-channel audio from DVD camcorders will be downmixed to stereo when importing into a stereo project. When importing into
a 5.1 surround project, audio will be added to separate tracks for the center, front, rear, and LFE channels.
If Vegas Pro cannot read frames in a video event, they will be displayed in red in the timeline. Those frames will be black in the Video
Preview window and the rendered output.
If you want to use RAW camera files in your project, the Microsoft Camera Codec Pack will allow you to view RAW camera files and
add them to the timeline. For more information, see http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=26829.
Tip:
You can use the same mini-transport bar buttons in the Project Media window to preview files in the Project Media list.
Tip:
To automatically preview selected files, click the Auto Preview button ( ) on the Explorer window’s transport bar.