HuffYuv and Lagarith in Vegas
- Kero777
- Joined: Sun May 06, 2007 9:37 am
HuffYuv and Lagarith in Vegas
Does anyone else have problems playing back HuffYuv and Lagarith .avi files in their video players? All either have rainbow-colored squares, only show one frame, or have exaggerated motion lines. I discovered I was missing the HuffYuv and Lagarith codecs so I downloaded them and it didn't seem to help the problem. I think I'm missing another codec because when I didn't have Xvid a while back, the same thing was happening when I tried to play AMVs without the Xvid codec (What a dummy, huh?
) I saved the file from Vegas 6.0 before I download AMVapp to try out the conversion process, but since HuffYuv or Lagarith don't play in any of my players, I doubt either is going to work in AMVapp.
My computer has a FAT32 drive, so I'm assuming I have to download a few extra things... Maybe? Lol, I'm really sorry if I sound a little vague, but I'm new to all this. Thanks so much for your time. Any advice/help at all is appreciated! 
- Krisqo
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- Kero777
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Yes, all different type of players: Winamp, Windows Media player, Media Player Classic. Ooh, really? I didn't know that. Well, I tried a different method of saving: this time just as the "uncompressed" option beside video format (instead of HuffYuv or Lagarith) after clicking custom .avi and it does the same exact thing.Krisqo wrote:Are you trying to playback the files in a media player? If that's the case, most of the time a CPU does not have enough juice to play them back in realtime. If they open fine in Virtual Dub Mod and in your editing program, you got nothing to worry about.
Thank you so much Krisqo for your advice!
- Krisqo
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- JaddziaDax
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off topic: hehe the icons, they ammuse me.. (drunk kero giving high kero advice XD)
but do what Krisqo says.. hehe
but do what Krisqo says.. hehe
Stalk me?
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- Kero777
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I haven't started my video yet, but what I'm doing is testing the saving process out to make sure I am able to do it first.Krisqo wrote:If they are clips you are using for editing, keep them in that format. When you export your final video, use one of them as well. Only convert to Xvid when you render your final video with the audio out of V-dub
Thank you very much!
JaddziaDax wrote:off topic: hehe the icons, they ammuse me.. (drunk kero giving high kero advice XD)
but do what Krisqo says.. hehe
Lol! You two just made my whole day. XD Thank youuuu! Haha, drunk Kero teaching high Kero!Krisqo wrote: Some people think best when drunk.
- JaddziaDax
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still:

click O.o if youre using xvid encoded files they can be laggy and buggy in vegas and you can end up with issues later...
its also better to keep all your files in the same format if you can

click O.o if youre using xvid encoded files they can be laggy and buggy in vegas and you can end up with issues later...
its also better to keep all your files in the same format if you can
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- Kero777
- Joined: Sun May 06, 2007 9:37 am
Ah, yes. I heard about that somewhere. I'm still bothered about how awful the playback is when I view HuffYuv and/or Lagarith .avi files,
Thanks a lot, JaddziaDax.

