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Problem with Vegas!!! I DON’t KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING!!
Posted by Joe Conrad on September 5, 2011 at 4:33 amI don’t understand why this is happening i have disabled resample and everything, yet still stupid lines
would be greatly appreciated
Daniel Frost replied 14 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies -
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Al Bergstein
September 5, 2011 at 4:25 pmJoe, let’s start with some questions…
- Has this been working before ok,or is it a new installation of Vegas?
- Do you have your footage on a separate hard drive or the one with your Windows OS on it?
- If everything has been working fine, what changed in the last day or week? New software? Upgrades?
- I haven’t checked but did you put your computer setup info in your profile, so we could make sure that you have the basics covered?
- What kind of footage is this?
As you can expect, it’s hard to troubleshoot stuff over a bbs. Hope this helps get started.
Alf
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Dave Lozinski
September 8, 2011 at 5:22 amIn addition to the questions Alf asked:
1) Does the video play fine in the Vegas timeline before you render?
2) Does the source video play fine outside of Vegas?
3) Have you tried deleting the video track, then readding it and the video you want?
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Daniel Frost
September 11, 2011 at 7:01 pmHi,
I have had a similar problem just recently although whilst working with Final Cut, anytime the camera moved or there was sharp movement on screen these lines would appear. The problem I had was with the file type, can I ask if the files you are using, are they the original files or did you convert them into a different format to use in Sony Vegas?
I recently took some footage from my camera which was in a .mod format which was incompatible with Final Cut so I converted it to MP4 which worked but had these same lines as you have, I found instead that if I converted it to a DV format the lines would not occur.
I converted them using ffmpeg video converter, although I have used Sony Vegas in the past I don’t know if it is compatible with .dv files or similarly which filetype you should have converted your file into.
I’m sorry I can’t help you any more but hopefully I may have put you on the right track.
Regards
Daniel
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