noob to vegas 6.0 and I need help.

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noob to vegas 6.0 and I need help.

Post by newbornankh » Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:13 pm

yes I did read the vegas guide but it didn't fix my problem.

you see when I import an .avi file it just won't play it.

do i have to change some settings or what?

then again complete noob.
my friend told me this was a good program so I'm trying it out.
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Post by DeinReich » Wed Jul 26, 2006 5:55 pm

1.) Too big sig. Read the rules.
2.) Is it just not playing or locking up completly? This has happened for me with Vegas and avi's.
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Post by x_rex30 » Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:19 pm

depending on the codec it will or will not play. avi is just a container and vegas will not read every avi file. i'm guessing you are working with divx or xvid witch will not import in vegas.. though there is a way to get them to work but it is not reccomended to edit with those codecs so i will not list how you can fix that.. plus it would take a while to find the information on it.

best bet is to convert them to huffyuv or legarith using virtualdub/virtualdubmod.

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Post by bum » Wed Jul 26, 2006 9:49 pm

x_rex30 wrote:depending on the codec it will or will not play. avi is just a container and vegas will not read every avi file. i'm guessing you are working with divx or xvid witch will not import in vegas.
So is my copy of vegas magical or are you just pretending to know what your talking about?

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Post by x_rex30 » Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:21 pm

bum wrote:
x_rex30 wrote:depending on the codec it will or will not play. avi is just a container and vegas will not read every avi file. i'm guessing you are working with divx or xvid witch will not import in vegas.
So is my copy of vegas magical or are you just pretending to know what your talking about?
listen bum, a lot of people don't have it magicly work.

when i first started using vegas on my laptop on the navy vessel I was on it worked perfectly without a problem.. i don't know what causes the problem but sometimes by default it doesn't work even when you have all the right codecs. i've seen many times a topic is made about someone complaining about the issue that it doesn't work and getting many replies with people saying they have the same problems then have tech people come in and just say flat out it does not work.. I never see anyone say "hey, it works for me" there are times when you and other people get it to work but in a lot of cases it doesn't and fixing the problem is not always that easy.

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Post by oceanangel2you » Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:43 pm

Xvid and divx will not import into vegas 6 for me either, I have to use virtual dub as stated and compress with a different codec to change the divx or xvid to get it to work, I really don't know why, wmm is free program and it will run dixv but vegas won't at least not on mine. It seems that the codec that works with wmm would work with vegas but it does not, I wonder if there is a codec that does :wink:

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Post by bum » Thu Jul 27, 2006 3:04 am

oceanangel2you wrote:Xvid and divx will not import into vegas 6 for me either,
Yes, that's because if you have both codecs installed it they will conflict when ya open a video in vegas, so you've got to uninstall one of them.

For me, lossy files have ALLWAYS worked without any problems.

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Post by Ladymercury » Thu Jul 27, 2006 9:35 am

oceanangel2you wrote:Xvid and divx will not import into vegas 6 for me either, I have to use virtual dub as stated and compress with a different codec to change the divx or xvid to get it to work, I really don't know why, wmm is free program and it will run dixv but vegas won't at least not on mine. It seems that the codec that works with wmm would work with vegas but it does not, I wonder if there is a codec that does :wink:
First solution: Uninstall your divx/xvid codecs and reinstall them

Second solution: reincode the file into a codec that isn't divx/xvid


--- > As for the solution not being in the guide, if you read like section 6 or 7 it clearly states not to use divx/xvid files.
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Post by LittleAtari » Fri Aug 04, 2006 3:51 am

x_rex30 wrote:depending on the codec it will or will not play. avi is just a container and vegas will not read every avi file. i'm guessing you are working with divx or xvid witch will not import in vegas.. though there is a way to get them to work but it is not reccomended to edit with those codecs so i will not list how you can fix that.. plus it would take a while to find the information on it.

best bet is to convert them to huffyuv or legarith using virtualdub/virtualdubmod.
why dont you just post it anyways. I'd like to know, even if it is tricky. If you dont feel like posting pm me it.

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Post by x_rex30 » Fri Aug 04, 2006 4:32 am

OK to get XviD or DivX to run in Vegas.. follow these steps..

http://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopi ... 64#1291964

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chosef wrote:1. Install divx.
2. Disable divx fourcc devoding from XviD's options.
3. Change your episodes' fourCC from XviD to divx(in both fields).
4. Use the now available source.
5. ????
6. Profit.

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