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Double-clicking a media file
This method places the event at the cursors position in the selected track. If the selected track is a video track, and you double-click
an audio event (or vice versa), a new track is created for the event. Once an event is placed, you can move it from one track to
another or change its position on the timeline.
Inserting a video file with associated audio
Media files with video frequently include associated audio. When you insert a media file into the timeline, the associated audio is
automatically inserted into a separate audio track below the video track. The two associated events are grouped together and
behave as a single unit when moved or otherwise edited. You can ungroup the events to move them independently.
For more information, see Clearing a group on page 191.
Inserting layered PSD files
You can add layered PSD files to the Vegas Pro timeline, so each layer of the file is created as an event on its own track. These events
are just like other events in Vegas Pro software. For example, you could use track motion to move layers individually, use parent
tracks to group and move layers together, use track effects to animate just one layer of the graphic, or you could replace a layer with
a video.
1.
Select a layered PSD file in the Explorer or Project Media window.
2.
Right-click and drag the file to the timeline.
3.
When you release the mouse button, a shortcut menu is displayed. Choose Add Across Tracks to import the PSD layers across
tracks in the timeline.
The PSD layers, including the composite layer, are now available as streams. You can change an events stream by right-clicking an
event, choosing Stream from the shortcut menu, and then choosing the stream you want to use for the event.
Automatically crossfading inserted events
When inserting multiple events across time, the events (both video and audio) can be set to automatically crossfade. Two options
must be enabled in order to create crossfades automatically when adding multiple events. First, verify that a check mark appears
next to Automatic Crossfades in the Options menu. Second, from the Options menu, choose Preferences, and on the Editing tab,
select Automatically overlap multiple selected media when added.
For more information, see Using automatic crossfades on page
92.
Notes:
Photoshop layer styles and layer masks are not supported. In Photoshop, add an empty layer above these layers, make only those
layers visible, and choose Merge Visible. The new layer will be visible when added to the Vegas Pro timeline.
Photoshop layer groups and adjustment layers are not supported.
Photoshop layer blending modes, opacity, and names are not transferred to Vegas Pro compositing modes, track opacity, and
track names.
Tip:
You can also add layered PSD files to the timeline from the Trimmer. Right-click the media file and make sure Use All Streams
and Channels is selected. Right-click and drag a time selection to the timeline. When you release the mouse button, choose
Add
Across Tracks
from the submenu.
Two events that contain the video (top)
and audio (bottom) streams from a
single multimedia video file. Each event
is inserted on a separate track.