lindairion
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Posted: Thu 4:49, 19 Jul 2012 Post subject: easy way for converting mov to sony vegas for editing |
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The reason why Vegas won't play the clips properly is because you're trying to open a format that it doesn't support. You could for instance have a MOV file with DivX video and MP3 audio and have another MOV with Indeo video and PCM audio. So there isn't just one MOV format and Vegas doesn't support them all.
Now, what all those things are doesn't matter. You need to either convert your video to a format that Vegas will understand (losing some quality in the process) or update Vegas to be able to read your file.
To go with the conversion approach just try one of the billions of video conversion programs out there. There's so many that I can't recommend a particular one.
To be able to take your existing clip into Vegas, you'll need to identify the sub-format of the video. This is called a codec. You'll need to identify which codec the video uses. I'd suggest a tool like G-Spot to be able to identify the format.
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