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Select the Swap Left/Right check box if you need to swap the left- and right-eye pictures. This setting is useful if you’re using a
line-alternate display that displays the right eye on top, if you’re using magenta/green anaglyphic glasses, or to create
cross-eye free-view 3D.
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Drag the Crosstalk cancellation slider if you experience image bleed-through. For example, if you see right-eye images in your
left eye, you can adjust the Crosstalk cancellation slider to compensate.
When your project’s Stereoscopic 3D mode is set to Side by side, Top/bottom, Line alternate, or Checkerboard mode,
crosstalk cancellation is active only when the Full-resolution rendering quality drop-down list is set to Good or Best. When
using anaglyphic modes, crosstalk cancellation is active for any quality level.
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Click OK to close the Preferences dialog.
Audio tab
The Audio tab allows you to set preferences to optimize how your computers components are used to handle resource-intensive
audio. This tab also allows you to configure Vegas Pro software to the equipment that is connected to your computer.
Line alternate Choose this setting when your graphics card is connected to a 3D-capable HDTV that
displays left- and right-eye views in line-alternate format.
Left- and right-eye views are interlaced using half of the available vertical resolution.
Checkerboard Choose this setting to preview on a DLP-based 3D monitor.
Left- and right-eye views are tiled using half of the available horizontal and vertical
resolution.
Left only
Right only
Choose the Left only or Right only setting for editing on a 2D monitor or to adjust
one eye's output independently.
Blend Choose this setting to blend the left- and right-eye images. This setting is useful when
adjusting events.
Difference Choose this setting when performing vertical adjustments to minimize vertical
disparity.
Left and Right Choose this setting when you’re using a graphics card and monitor that support
NVIDIA 3D Vision for GeForce or Quadro with active shutter glasses or a 3D-capable
HDTV that is connected to your computer via HDMI 1.4.
Preference Description
Waveform display while
recording
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to specify how to display audio waveforms
while recording:
Don’t show waveforms No waveforms will be displayed on any tracks until the
recording process has been completed.
Show waveforms for a single track Selecting this option will display waveforms
only when a single track is armed. If you arm multiple tracks, waveforms will not
show.
Show all waveforms If you are arming multiple tracks for record, all tracks will
display the waveform during recording.
Normalize peak level (dB) Use the slider to change the default Peak Level settings. This value will be used when
you use the Normalize event switch.
Import audio at project
tempo
When this check box is selected, ACID loops are automatically stretched to match the
project tempo (specified on the Ruler tab of the Project Properties dialog) when you
add them to the timeline or preview from the Explorer window.
When the check box is cleared, tempo information is ignored.
Record to Broadcast Wave
Format
When this check box is selected, Vegas Pro software records Broadcast Wave Format
(.bwf) metadata when recording .wav files. You can view this information on the
General tab of the Properties dialog for an event.
For more information, see Modifying
media file properties on page 286.
Included in the .bwf metadata is a Time reference value. This item tracks where on the
timeline the file was recorded. When you import a recorded .bwf file, it is added to the
timeline at the same location it was originally recorded.
The originator (Vegas) and originator reference (a unique ID number) are also
recorded.
Setting Description