
So, I think I have an entirely new/different problem. When it played, it was flawless in the middle, which to me means that vegas is proprely creating these loops. I pre-rendered it and focused intently on the middle of these two full lenghts. I created a video loop, rendered it, then took the loop in a new vegas file and then stretched the video to create 2 full lengths of the video in the same video track. Ok! Perhaps ignore what I was saying about the addition of the mysterios extra frame after rendering. I have also tried selecting "quantize to frames", "enable snapping", but I still get the exact same result. This is how I normally have been trying to do it. I choose render and have been saving it as a AVI and/or mpeg1 I highlight the video with the loop region (selecting the new very first frame all the way to the last frame)Ħ. I overlap B&A approximately 0.25 secondsĥ.

I take the front half (A) of the video & then move it to the tail end of the latter part of the video (B)Ĥ. Perhaps a step by step would show me if I am missing something.ģ. If somebody would'nt mind giving me a "creating loops for dummies on Vegas" crash course, I would be forever grateful. I have been using Vegas for several years now with great success, but when it comes to these loops, I just can't seem to get it to work seamlessly. I feel like I am missing something when I am making these loops.

I even tried using vegas on another computer just to make sure that It wasn't my computer, but even then I still get this short hesitation. Sounds like I should check out SongShow Plus when I get a little more free time to kill.Īnyways, I did try your solutions, but I still get this little hiccup when the loop starts over again.
