Baldwin Li
May 24th, 2010, 04:36 PM
Hi folks,
I'm angered by the Raylight Ultra Demo. I created an avi file form an mxf using Raymaker and 1) when it imports into Vegas 9.0 it has lots of shash red/green bits in the video and, even worse 2) whenever I navigate to Windows Explorer the new avi file crashes Windows Explorer (I'm on XP) so I have to go to Task Manager to End Program. I can't even get to the file long enough to delete it, so I'm probably going to have to use a DOS command to delete the stupid file to stop Explorer crashing... The actually Raylight plugin seems to work fine.
I've shot an hour or so on a HVX200 at 1080/50i and 720/50pon a Firestore FS-100 so wanted a way to get it into Vegas and Raylight seemed an option but I'm now going to be using Avid DV
Xpress to Batch export DnxHD .mov files to cut in Vegas. I thought I'd share this workflow with people annoyed with Sony's lack of P2 support and who have access to an Avid system and don't want to fork out for Raylight. If anyone has any other ideas, or can shed some light about Raylight, do let me know.
Cheers,
Baldwin
I'm angered by the Raylight Ultra Demo. I created an avi file form an mxf using Raymaker and 1) when it imports into Vegas 9.0 it has lots of shash red/green bits in the video and, even worse 2) whenever I navigate to Windows Explorer the new avi file crashes Windows Explorer (I'm on XP) so I have to go to Task Manager to End Program. I can't even get to the file long enough to delete it, so I'm probably going to have to use a DOS command to delete the stupid file to stop Explorer crashing... The actually Raylight plugin seems to work fine.
I've shot an hour or so on a HVX200 at 1080/50i and 720/50pon a Firestore FS-100 so wanted a way to get it into Vegas and Raylight seemed an option but I'm now going to be using Avid DV
Xpress to Batch export DnxHD .mov files to cut in Vegas. I thought I'd share this workflow with people annoyed with Sony's lack of P2 support and who have access to an Avid system and don't want to fork out for Raylight. If anyone has any other ideas, or can shed some light about Raylight, do let me know.
Cheers,
Baldwin