I Need Help Desperately....

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Re: I Need Help Desperately....

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Can you give me some screen-shots of the errors you are getting?

In all honestly, you'll likely have to convert the files to mp4(H.264/AVC video codec, AAC audio codec) or MPEG2 if you want Sony Vegas to work well with it.

As for an easy quick fix, I doubt there is one. You'll have to use a converter :/
that's the issue with compressed video~
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That's what I thought.... I have a pretty good converter (Freemake Video Converter) but I was hoping that I could use a codec or something that works with Sony Vegas well. But for some reason CCCP doesn't work how it's supposed to. And I'm not getting any error message. When I try to add the file, at the bottom (where is says Video Stream and Audio Stream) on Video Stream is says "attributes could not be identified".
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Post by Yamasachihiko »

:? thats why I said converter to start with, certain file types played faster and smoother in my movie maker after I converted them to a more compatible file type.
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