Problem with AVI-CLips in Sony vegas 6!!!
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or you could just convert to lagarith and get it over with.Kevmasterflashdeluxe wrote:I don't care about it..Now I can use divX and that is what i wanted and I'm going to use it^^ but I'm also going to use DVD when I got my DVD's, but At The moments there's no way for me to get the DVD's, SO i have to use DivX...
if you go on editing with divx, you will regret it.
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I don't know if it'll be a pain or not but I'm sure you'll face problems just like I did when I tried using Xvid and Divx clips in Vegas.
Anyway,converting to Huffyuv seems to be the best way out of problems but you must have over 50GB of free disk space to save all the clips you need from the footage.Unless you know exactly which scenes to use...
Anyway,converting to Huffyuv seems to be the best way out of problems but you must have over 50GB of free disk space to save all the clips you need from the footage.Unless you know exactly which scenes to use...
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or you could just browse through the divx/xvid footage in VirtualDub(/Mod) and re-encode little parts (basically, take your clips in vdubmod rather than vegas) with a lossless codec.
that way, you only have to have 6GB free for your clips (~340 clips at ~1 second each)
you're going to have to [eventually] look through your footage and make clips in vegas...so why not do it in virtualDub(/Mod) instead?
that way, you only have to have 6GB free for your clips (~340 clips at ~1 second each)
you're going to have to [eventually] look through your footage and make clips in vegas...so why not do it in virtualDub(/Mod) instead?
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That's about the same as what I do. Makes editing easier (if your doing things with lots of action/effects).or you could just browse through the divx/xvid footage in VirtualDub(/Mod) and re-encode little parts (basically, take your clips in vdubmod rather than vegas) with a lossless codec.
that way, you only have to have 6GB free for your clips (~340 clips at ~1 second each)
I've used DivX before. This alternative is much better. ^_^
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ARGH! Now I could kill someone >.<
all was okay until hour 13..but then when I changed some parts in the last hour all was black..just a few clips were shoen the rest was dark and black and then vegas crushed..and now I have to edit all this shit again..I think Now I know why I shouldnt use DivX-clips in vegas
all was okay until hour 13..but then when I changed some parts in the last hour all was black..just a few clips were shoen the rest was dark and black and then vegas crushed..and now I have to edit all this shit again..I think Now I know why I shouldnt use DivX-clips in vegas