i have live 8 suite. but when i try to make a music video some of the video clips i drop into live go blank after doing some editing to them... is the video function on live to buggy to use on a professional level?
does any one have any tips... or am I the only one having problems in live with video editing... if it would just work the sky is the limit. it seems to be such a small problem. video clips going blank. why?
video editing in live
Re: video editing in live
Hi, I think it's mentioned in the manual that if you do certain editing operations to a video clip, it is converted to an audio clip.
no more picture. I don't recall offhand what the operations are.
-Luddy
-Luddy
Re: video editing in live
If you're running Windows, start your computer from scratch and when it has finished booting, stop all non-essential Windows programs and background tasks (using Task Manager). I have had the same problem and I just discovered that other video-related applications can interfere with Live's ability to show video correctly. In my case, the culprit application was called StrokeIt - a mouse gestures program. As soon as I stopped that application my video window appeared correctly again!
Hope that help!
Dave
Live 8.2.2
Dell Precision m6400 laptop
Windows 7, 64bit
4GB RAM
Hope that help!
Dave
Live 8.2.2
Dell Precision m6400 laptop
Windows 7, 64bit
4GB RAM
Re: video editing in live
I had a go with some video for a dub project:
Instead of just ripping ancient audio from the internet I took the whole 'movie' using the keepvid site and treated the video+audio file as I would audio in Live: chopped, arranged etc...
I then ported the video from live, dropped it and a decent wav of the track itself into a third party video editor and did some visual mangling.
Great fun!
http://vimeo.com/19849959
Got some contemporary outdoor free party raves on vid that I'm gonna mix with some old beanfield (stonehenge) news/documentary footage for the next project...
Instead of just ripping ancient audio from the internet I took the whole 'movie' using the keepvid site and treated the video+audio file as I would audio in Live: chopped, arranged etc...
I then ported the video from live, dropped it and a decent wav of the track itself into a third party video editor and did some visual mangling.
Great fun!
http://vimeo.com/19849959
Got some contemporary outdoor free party raves on vid that I'm gonna mix with some old beanfield (stonehenge) news/documentary footage for the next project...