Change Log
Version 3.0c
MultiRender
- Added an option to limit the file name length for
Quicktime rendered files
- Fixed a problem with exporting and importing jobs
files.
- Fixed a problem with Leader/Trailers causing events
to be offset from their original position.
- Fixed a problem with running on XP or Vista 64bit
operating systems.
Version 3.0b
General
- Fixed installation problem with multiple boot
partitions.
MultiRender
- Fixed a problem with using events with audio as
media leaders, trailers, or overlays.
- Fixed a display issue on Windows Vista.
- Added the Show Render Progress option with a default
of true. Setting this to false will suppress the display
of rendering status in the MultiRender status bar.
Time Bandit
- Fixed a problem with slicing multiple events.
Version 3.0a
General
- Fixed some installation problems reported by certain
users.
Offline Media Resolver
- Fixed a problem with initiating a search for a
single item in the list.
Version 3.0
General
- The tools are now installed as Vegas Extensions and
no longer appear in the Script menu. The Time Bandit
tool is under the Edit/Extensions menu. The Offline
Media Resolver tool is under the View/Extensions menu.
The MultiRender, Capture Cutter, and Media Logger tools
are under the Tools/Extensions menu.
- The Media Manager tool has been renamed to Media
Logger to avoid confusion with the Vegas Media Manager.
- The Media Sync and Veggie Toolkit scripts are no
longer needed and have been removed.
MultiRender
- The Scripts field in the Details window can be used
to run one or more scripts prior to rendering but after
adding any leaders, trailers, or overlays. Any script
file can be run, but you should only use scripts that do
not display a user interface otherwise, batch processing
will stop and wait for user input.
- Multiple leaders, trailers, or overlays can now be
added via the Media field in the Details window. The
order of the leader, trailer, and overlays will affect
how they are applied. Use Verify with test mode to
ensure that you are getting what you want before you
render.
- The Options field in the Details window is now used
to select the available Vegas rendering options.
- The multi-channel mappings for a project can be
viewed and changed via the Channels button to the right
of the Options field.
- Existing 2.0 formatted presets and saved jobs files
will be converted automatically to version 3.0 formats
when opened.
- The docking configuration will not be converted from
version 2.0, you will have to reset that manually.
- The Resolve Offline Media Automatically option has
been removed, run the Offline Media Resolver in
automatic mode instead.
- A Test option has been added to aid in debugging
when you are running custom scripts as part of the
rendering process. After the verification run, the
modified project will be left open so that you can see
what changes were made by your scripts.
Offline Media Resolver
- This is a rewrite of the Relinker tool in version
2.0. It runs as a dockable Vegas window under the
View/Extension menu. It can be docked along with other
Vegas windows and will automatically reload when Vegas
is started if it was running when Vegas exited.
- If this tool is loaded, the Vegas offline media
dialog will not be displayed when a project is opened
that has offline media. Instead, the offline media files
will be listed in the Resolver window where you can
search for replacements manually or automatically.
Media Logger
- Added the RecordedDateTime, Rating, and
VideoCaptureComment fields to the export function. These
fields are read only and can not be used for import.
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