Dave Lozinski
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Thanks Abraham. I’ll give it a try later.
Totally agree with you about needing images later after a post is complete.
I was just lazy and didn’t feel like renaming “Untitled-1.jpg” from Photoshop everytime I’d have an image to upload. Hopefully now it’s fixed so your system will keep each “untitled” to its individual post.
-Dave
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Oh I believe you. No problem there. 🙂
I was just explaining that I had the issue *before* installing codecs, therefore I don’t believe the codecs were the root cause of the problem.
The only programs I had installed before Vegas were Adobe Photoshop CS5, Adobe Acrobat, MS Office 2010, Firefox, and a few misc utilities as I have a brand new laptop and loaded Windows 7 Ultimate on it.
So who knows? Maybe Adobe programmed something in to “wipe out” the competition? 😉
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Yeah, this is true. I did install the codec packs. However, that was only after other suggestions from various locations failed to rectify the issue.
In some other forums, people with 64-bit Vegas 10 on Windows 7 are having the same issue with the same AVI file I provided a link for (plus other AVIs).
With 32-bit Vegas 10 everything is apparently fine.
Replacing Sony’s 64-bit aviplug.dll with the 32-bit version seems to fix the problem.
If there was something wrong within Windows 7, I wouldn’t expect the 32-bit version to work either.
I could be wrong, but to me that says a Sony dll issue.
Ah well… live and learn. At least it’s able to recognize AVI files now, especially those in my saved projects. 🙂
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Thanks. But you weren’t using the 64-bit version of Vegas were you?
I tried it last night on my XP 32-bit version of Vegas 10 and it works perfectly.
So I went to the Sony website and they had an update for the aviplug.dll. I downloaded that, put it in the FileIO plugin folder, and now it can at least be “imported” into the project, but is still unrecognized.
With other AVI’s, it recognizes and puts their sound on the timeline.
So it has to be an issue with Vegas and their dlls (or whatever they use) for importing AVI’s into Vegas 10.
HOWEVER! UPDATE! I CAN NOW CONFIRM IT IS AN ISSUE WITH VEGAS 10 and their DLL’S!
I took the aviplug.dll file from the32-bit version of Vegas 10 and IT NOW WORKS.
So the 64-bit version of the aviplug.dll file is BROKEN in Vegas 10!
Hopefully Sony will get this fixed!
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Here is a link to one AVI video file that is giving me problems(13mb file) :
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This is the error message I receive in Vegas trying to open any AVI file that I have…
When I click on “details”, it just shows the name and path of the AVI file I’m trying to import into Vegas.
How do I get around this? Does anyone have any AVI codecs installed on Windows 7 Ultimate and able to load AVI’s into Vegas Pro 10 64-bit?
Here’s the output from GSpot showing the codec as being installed:

Help anyone please! 🙂
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Dave Lozinski
December 17, 2010 at 6:12 am in reply to: Sony Vegas 10 Slow rendering CPU / GPU rending testedDave,
I never thought I’d be a reader and contributor to a group of forums to a well known computer super star.
You’re forever one of my heroes with the work you did on bringing what I still consider the best and most joyful line of computers — the Commodore Amiga — to the world.
That old phrase, “I love you man” is all I can say.
Would love to have your autograph and a photo op, but I suppose for now I’ll have to settle for your electronic signature. 🙂
-Dave
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Thanks!
I tried clicking on the link:
https://grinnerhester.com/resume.pdf
and it says, “The requested URL /resume.pdf was not found on this server.”
Hopefully you don’t have such issues when emailing out the link to your reel to potential clients? 😉
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Totally agree. Vegas is soooooooooooo much fun to use. It’s easy to use.
And it just works.
I know I love this software because I get excited reading the user manual. 🙂
I have never loved Sony products (hardware or software) until I stumbled upon Sony Vegas 9. Have now upgraded to 10.
Would recommend it to anyone over any Mac program. I suspect the Mac person mentioned in the original post who swears by FCP has never even looked at or tried Vegas because if they had, they’d be a convert too. 🙂
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Hi Mark,
I’ve come up with the following, but the part I’m having the hardest time with is, as you put it, actually asking for the interview.
Any more great suggestions?
I am seeking a position in video editing and production of T.V. shows, movies, or other videos. I would like to be involved from the brainstorming at the beginning to the final end product.
I love using my creative energy and zest for life to transform seemingly ordinary events into incredible experiences everyone wants to partake in.
I also have a solid I.T. background with multiple certifications; not only am I able to produce videos, I can write programs and keep the hardware and software running as well.
I hope that this DVD demonstrates that I can produce videos and conveys the “Fun Factor” that I can bring to your team.
Thanks!
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