Paty Punk wrote:I have this weird problems for some time already and lost lots of the stuff I was working on and I really want to get this problems fixed.
Anyways, When I work on a Video and save it, close vegas and then open it when I want to continue the Video, a box appears that tells me that vegas couldn't find my clips (even though they are still in the same folder and nothing changed there). Now when I close that box, it shows me still my timeline and I see where I set cuts and FX and all the stuff I edited, but the clips are just replaced..with "black nothing"..
I hope anyone can help.
Rapture** wrote:First question is - in what codec are you rendering your file?
Rapture** wrote:Second question - could you please quote full message here?
Rapture** wrote:Thrird question - what codec you using for your footage?
Paty Punk wrote:My computer has extremly low space, so there is no way I could edit with a losless codec.
The Guide wrote:DV (this format will introduce some slight quality loss into your video, and also has some restrictions on resolution and framerate)
M-JPEG (depending on the quality level you set, it can be large, and can introduce slight to significant quality loss, however it is very fast)
AVISynth (doesn't involve making a large file, but can be slow and is not supported well by all editing software)
The Guide wrote:DV (this format will introduce some slight quality loss into your video, and also has some restrictions on resolution and framerate)
Vdubbmod wrote:Error getting compressor output frame size
The Guide wrote:M-JPEG (depending on the quality level you set, it can be large, and can introduce slight to significant quality loss, however it is very fast)
The Guide wrote:AVISynth (doesn't involve making a large file, but can be slow and is not supported well by all editing software)
Paty Punk wrote:My computer has extremly low space, so there is no way I could edit with a losless codec.
Rapture** wrote:Paty Punk wrote:My computer has extremly low space, so there is no way I could edit with a losless codec.
Then buy a new HDD. In fact,I've noticed that using XviD/DivX files is even slower,than editing with lossless files. And there's no other way around it. I've bought a new HDD,because I couldn't take editing with XviD/DivX anymore.
post-it wrote: .. there are plenty of ways around low Hard Drive space including what I do; which is, Edit what I need and save it as .VOB files "on a blank DVD R/W" and then combine everything from "those DVD's" later.
post-it wrote:.. Hard Drive Space is not that expensive at 38¢ a gig. ( based on a 330gig WD HD )
post-it wrote:.. just about any Video Editing System out today can handle DVD RIPPED inputs. They are quite a bit smaller than Huffy Codec's and merge together quite well in Editing Systems
post-it wrote:.. Hard Drive Space is not at a premium these days, so save yourself a lot of head ache's and use some common sense. You didn't make it out of Jr. High and into Sr. High because the teachers liked you -- you got there because you could Solve Problems On Your Own.
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