Author Topic: I need help with Sony Vegas  (Read 12279 times)

I know this is somewhat of the wrong forum to post this problem, but I'm too lazy to sign up for another one.

So I'm working on a biology project over DNA and RNA, where we have to make a presentation. I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 11.0.
Whenever I render my project, I get this:

Warning, somewhat loud and annoying!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udZIlkj_wd4

So yeah, can anyone help me with this?

inb4 arg

Can we get more details on the subject? Maybe even a copy of the project?

Save, exit the project and reopen it and then try to render.

I have a feeling that an ARG is coming up.

EDIT: This stuff sounds like something is in the audio. Someone find out please.
« Last Edit: August 29, 2013, 12:06:33 AM by |Orange| »

what are you rendering it as?

Someone use a spectrogram.

Here is the link to an MP3:
http://www.mediafire.com/?n97uc195ff2aluj

I always wondered if Sony Vegas costs anything

Someone post what comes up in the spectrogram so I can go to bed.

Nein and myself think this thread is related to the other ARG.

Nein and myself think this thread is related to the other ARG.

I slowed down the video and saw this flash up

That's an RNA strand/DNA base.

I found out what the spectrogram looks like:



Zoomed in:



Seems like a link to some website.

I found out what the spectrogram looks like:



Zoomed in:



Seems like a link to some website.
How did I miss that! Crap.
http://tinyurl.com/datahubprogram
Then goes to
https://googledrive.com/host/0Bzw8-KKU93rWekpTWm1DMDdxSDA/index.html
« Last Edit: August 29, 2013, 05:17:23 AM by nienhaus1 »

clicking on this link: https://googledrive.com/host/0Bzw8-KKU93rWekpTWm1DMDdxSDA/index.html
goes to a ton of random letters, but at the end, is a link, to https://www.dropbox.com/s/tla4udra7eiuiu1/datahub.zip In datahub.zip theres a .jar file, can someone else open it?

(This is the first time I have tried to solve a arg like this, am I doing good?)
« Last Edit: August 29, 2013, 05:21:59 AM by K3k0m@n »

I found out what the spectrogram looks like:



Zoomed in:



Seems like a link to some website.
woah kenko