yes.. it might be difficult to do for certain codecs. If you are using xvid/divx there are sometimes steps to get it to work. Download a program called gspot and use it to identify what type of codec you are using. If you are using divx or xvid it is recommended that you use a program like virtualdub/virtualdubmod to convert it to a lossless codec like huffyuv or legarith.Kobe101 wrote:I'm a newb at this. Is there anyway?


Ladymercury wrote:Why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why.
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</a>Jayn_Newell wrote:Ladymercury wrote:Why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why.
*patpats* Lollipop?
shiro_clanclan wrote:because because because because because because because because AVIs are sometimes easier when you're messing with VirtualDub to make clips.
If you encode to a Huffyuv AVI, Vegas'll open it up without a problem. That's how my friend Mikhal does it.


Kobe101 wrote:I'm a newb at this. Is there anyway?
Ladymercury wrote:Why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why. why.


Ladymercury wrote:*is tired of repeating herself in every thread*
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