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| Hi everyone. I've got Sony Vegas 6 Platinum on Windows XP, and I've been using MOV clips created by my digi-camera quite happily with no problems. I asked a friend for a clip which she recorded with her Mac laptop. (I don't know what exact software she used. Sorry.) The clip, audio and video, plays just fine using my copy of the QuickTime player. However, when I import the file into Vegas, it only plays the audio. If I select Movie Inspector inside QuickTime, it shows me this... Format: AAC Stereo 32.000 kHz H.264 320x240, Millions Movie FPS: 15.00 Playing FPS: 15.00 Data Size: 4.98 MB Data Rate: 662.29 kbit/sec In contrast, the files my digi-camera makes (which has no problem) show this in Movie Inspector... Format: Photo - JPEG, 320x240, Millions 8-bit Unsigned Integer, Mono, 8.000 kHz. So I'm guessing that I need some sort of H.264 plugin for Vegas, but why would it play happily in my Quicktime player without complaint? Any ideas please? -- Bill P. Godfrey http://billpg.me.uk/ |
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| "Bill P. Godfrey" wrote in message ... Hi everyone. I've got Sony Vegas 6 Platinum on Windows XP, and I've been using MOV clips created by my digi-camera quite happily with no problems. I asked a friend for a clip which she recorded with her Mac laptop. (I don't know what exact software she used. Sorry.) The clip, audio and video, plays just fine using my copy of the QuickTime player. However, when I import the file into Vegas, it only plays the audio. If I select Movie Inspector inside QuickTime, it shows me this... Format: AAC Stereo 32.000 kHz H.264 320x240, Millions Movie FPS: 15.00 Playing FPS: 15.00 Data Size: 4.98 MB Data Rate: 662.29 kbit/sec In contrast, the files my digi-camera makes (which has no problem) show this in Movie Inspector... Format: Photo - JPEG, 320x240, Millions 8-bit Unsigned Integer, Mono, 8.000 kHz. So I'm guessing that I need some sort of H.264 plugin for Vegas, but why would it play happily in my Quicktime player without complaint? Any ideas please? All I can think of is that QT has an embedded codec for that particular H.264 variant. I'd assume Vegas would need a DirectX filter/codec. These aren't free, but installing PowerDVD7 or Nero (7 or 8, can't remember) will install one for you. Alternatively, try CoreAVC which has a good reputation and isn't very expensive. HTH, -- Rob |
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