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03-22-2008, 02:43 PM | #1 |
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Divx Not Working With Sony Vegas _ Help
So im trying to make a wow pvp video. I rendered all my footage together into a .avi file with the render setttings of Divx 6.8 codec (the video format). Now when i try and reinsert it into Sony Vegas it doesnt work properly - basically i get a black screen a few times here and there in the video.
I have contacted Sony support and they say they do not support Divx - so the question is - i know i have to convert SOME PART of my .avi to make it compatible with Sony Vegas - but i dont know what to convert and what to use and how to do it . There have been many posts from people with this same problem but after looking over dozens and dozens for 2 months now, i find that no one has ever truely given me a really clear example of how to fix this . PLZ HELP Shadowthrone (Skullcrusher server) [email protected] |
03-22-2008, 04:32 PM | #2 | |
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Uhm.. why would you do that before editing it? You brought it on yourself :/ You can try opening your divx compressed files in virtualdub and recompressing them with something else (lagarith works fine, google it). |
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03-22-2008, 08:40 PM | #3 |
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Hey this is in respnse to my issue of trying to edit my already rendered avi file - i had to render it all together cause i had like almost 100 gigs of video - i was out of space on my hard drive! but yeah i have Virtual Dub and i downloaded the Lagarith codec - but when i open it in Virtual Dub it only seems to give me the option to save it as an avi - doesnt say anything about your Lagarith anywhere - not sure what to do here
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03-23-2008, 12:05 PM | #4 |
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an avi is like a box where you put video and audio, you can use anything in it, it'll still be an avi.
In virtualdub go to video -> compression, select lagarith there then save it as another avi (might be pretty big) |