Vegas not reading mounted avs files

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Vegas not reading mounted avs files

Postby Cannonaire » Fri May 28, 2010 8:47 pm

I hope this isn't a total noob problem, but I'm having trouble getting my scritpts to load in Vegas. I'm using the pismo file mount package, and I've verified that it's working correctly by opening the resulting avi files in programs like vdub and even windows movie maker. I'm new to vegas, and actually just installed the trial today. It will read and add regular avi files (saved from vdub) as well as audio files I have, but it can't see anything in the temporary avi files made by pismo. Any ideas? The only thing I'm doing in these small scripts is changing the frame rate, which I have also verified is working correctly. I was planning on swapping the scripts with ones which use a few more filters (such as MCTemporalDenoise, very slow) once the project is finished and it's time to output the final video. Thanks in advance for the help.
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Re: Vegas not reading mounted avs files

Postby Cannonaire » Fri May 28, 2010 9:00 pm

I figured it out. Sorry for the worthless topic. Turns out I just had to change the color to RGB with
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ConvertToRGB24(matrix="Rec601", interlaced=false)
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Re: Vegas not reading mounted avs files

Postby Mister Hatt » Sat May 29, 2010 5:38 am

If you're using a specific matrix, make sure it's the correct one or you'll find your reds are bleeding and your greens are desaturated, amongst other things. If you don't know, letting avisynth decide for itself is probably for the best.
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