I shot some video with a pair of Kodak SP360 cameras mounted side-by-side and had some trouble trying to edit them as a 3D pair in Vegas Pro 13.
I loaded each clip, aligned them on separate timelines to get them in sync then tried to pair them as a 3D subclip. At this point the right camera information was lost---only the left camera's video was used in the new subclip!?!?!
When I started the project I specified 1080p, 3D side-by-side full. The clips themselves are 1440 by 1440. When I dragged the first clip to the timeline I let Vegas adjust the project settings to match the clip---could this be the issue?
I tried a couple of permutations in the project settings, but it was late at night & I didn't write anything down....
In the end I punted, started a 1080p non-3D project and used the pan/zoom feature to place the left and right video streams side-by-side. I rendered this as a 1080p MP4, and read it into a new project as a 3D side-by-side full clip and did further editing there.
I loaded each clip, aligned them on separate timelines to get them in sync then tried to pair them as a 3D subclip. At this point the right camera information was lost---only the left camera's video was used in the new subclip!?!?!
When I started the project I specified 1080p, 3D side-by-side full. The clips themselves are 1440 by 1440. When I dragged the first clip to the timeline I let Vegas adjust the project settings to match the clip---could this be the issue?
I tried a couple of permutations in the project settings, but it was late at night & I didn't write anything down....
In the end I punted, started a 1080p non-3D project and used the pan/zoom feature to place the left and right video streams side-by-side. I rendered this as a 1080p MP4, and read it into a new project as a 3D side-by-side full clip and did further editing there.