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  • MPEG2 w/ no audio will not import

    Posted by Randyk on August 17, 2006 at 2:52 pm

    I just created several mpeg’s by digitizing them from video tape. I didn’t encode them with any audio (to save file size) because I won’t need it. I am using a sound track over the entire video in the end. However, I just discovered that all versions of Vegas (6 and below) will not allow me to import any of these mpeg2 clips now. As a matter of fact they don’t even recognize the file format (File type: unknown) Is there anything that I can do aside from starting all over and digitizing everything with audio, which I will later delete any way?

    Thanks,
    RandyK

    Chris Young replied 19 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Dr. Dropout

    August 17, 2006 at 6:38 pm

    Vegas cannot import MPEG elementary streams- which it sounds like you have created. Sorry I don’t have a workaround. TMPEG might possibly be able to turn these into program streams without a recompress (which would be the ideal scenario).

  • Randyk

    August 17, 2006 at 7:13 pm

    Thanks!

  • Chris Young

    August 19, 2006 at 4:26 pm

    If you have Quicktime 7.0 with the extra mpeg codecs installed (about $20 extra) You can use MPEG Stream Clip v1.0.1 (freeware) which will very, very quickly convert your m2v files to mpeg2 files (without recompression) that Vegas can use. If you don’t want to spend the dollars with Apple download QuicktimeAlt which is a freeware alternative to Apple’s Quicktime. Make sure you tick the ‘extra codecs’ checkbox when you install QuicktimeAlt, this will allow MPEG Stream Clip to do the conversions for you. It can also demux out AC3 audio and encode very good looking H264 clips, very good!

    BTW, to use the above combo you will have to unistall the ‘official’ apple Quicktime to run QuicktimeAlt. QuicktimeAlt explains all this in its documentation and can uninstall Apple’s Quicktime as it installs. I find it a better program as it doesn’t invade your system like QT and doesn’t have those constant annoying nag screens.

    Proviso: Make sure you have the latest Windows updates installed as there is one which fixes some Quicktime issues (KB931398) and it is needed to run MPEG Stream Clip. If you don’t have it the install routine will tell you.

    Links:
    https://www.squared5.com
    for MPEG Stream Clip

    and
    https://www.free-codecs.com/download/QuickTime_Alternative.htm
    for QuicktimeAlt

    Chris Young
    CYV Productions
    Sydney

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