Actually, there is one possibility that avoids recompressing: serving the files with AVISynth (which is covered in that article I linked to). I know people have gotten AVISynth scripts to work in Vegas; I think there's even a sticky thread devoted to the topic.moonie211 wrote:Yeah, it will allow you to use your video in vegas but you still will have to re-encode it with another codec. I suggested that because you said you were trying to avoid the large files that huffy make.Tsukasa-chan01 wrote:No, don't have that one. But will that allow me to use the video in vegas?
The thing I am trying to do here is to get video into vegas without having to convert or re-render it or anything like that. I want to just be able to drag and drop it. Everything else creates too many potentials for quality loss / being too big for my harddrive etc.
No matter what you do you will have to re-encode the footage you have now because like i said before divx and xvid don't work well in editing programs
Of course, it doesn't come for free: the disadvantage is that this method will slow down your editing, because it takes longer to access a frame through an AVISynth script than it does to pull that same frame straight from the video file it's in.