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  • Jim Murphy

    May 29, 2010 at 12:40 pm in reply to: Corrupted file?

    No other versions saved of this project. My other projects appear to be working ok. The good news is that I have lost only a few hours on this, and should be able to get it back in shape in a few hours if nothing else works. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    November 9, 2009 at 11:43 am in reply to: Video Noise Problem

    Steve, does the New Blue noise reducer work as well as Neat Video? I saw where you mentioned it works faster, and that is a plus. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 17, 2009 at 2:38 pm in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    I realized from your last email that I did not have the latest version of Deshaker, so I have installed the latest version. I installed the Lagarith codec. In Vegas I made an AVI template using the Lagarith codec at 1920 x 1080. So far, so good. However, when I import the AVI into Virtual Dub it takes up the entire screen and I no longer see the right side output screen. Also, when I try to run Pass 2 I get the error message “Unable to open file….for write because it is being used by another process.” I don’t understand this because Virtual Dub is the only program I have open at that time. Still wondering what I am doing wrong. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 17, 2009 at 2:37 am in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    Murphy’s law is taking over. I thought I had it, but the AVI I produced had a smaller video size. My clips in Vegas are 1440 x 1080. So in pass 2 of Deshaker what should I set Destination Pixel Aspect to and what should I set the Destination Video Size to? I have tried a bunch of experiments, but not getting the results I need. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 17, 2009 at 1:52 am in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    John, I have it working, but since I cannot find the codec in the list (I must be using 64 bit), I am using it uncompressed. It does do a good job. I just wish it were a little more user friendly. But…the price is right 🙂 If you have other info on how I can use/find the 32 bit version and use a codec, that would be great. If not I can probably get away with using uncompressed. I typically need to steady very small clips. Thanks for all your help. Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 13, 2009 at 3:50 am in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    John, I am getting there. I encoded in DV (NTSC DV Widescreen). When I open the AVI file, I can now see it in Virtual Dub. Yeah! Now…when I click on File>Preview output from start, I get the error message “Cannot initialize smart rendering: No codec is selected for compression.” I went to Video>Compression and clicked on the Microsoft codec, but still got the same message when I tried again. What am I doing wrong? Many thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 12, 2009 at 10:20 pm in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    John, my apologies for the delay in getting back to you. Things have been a little crazy around here. When I go to Open Video File in Virtual Dub, and try to open an AVI file that I rendered in Vegas Pro 8, I get the message: “Cannot locate decompressor for format ‘CFHD’ (unknown) Virtual Dub requires a Video for Windows compatible codec to decompress video.” I have already downloaded and “extracted all” the pdvcodec. Then I clicked on panadv and clicked install. Still not working. Any help you can provide is appreciated. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    October 8, 2009 at 12:44 am in reply to: Installing a codec in Virtual Dub

    John, I am back to trying to get Virtual Dub and Deshaker to work on my computer. Have not had luck yet. I am wondering if the fact that my computer is 64 bit is the trouble. Any thoughts? Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    September 28, 2009 at 8:13 am in reply to: VBR Rates for HDV

    This worked very well. Thanks for all your help. Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

  • Jim Murphy

    September 27, 2009 at 1:16 am in reply to: VBR Rates for HDV

    Yes, that’s the link I was looking for. Thanks, Jim

    Vegas Pro 8 DVDA 5 Excalibur

    Dell Quad Core 2.67 GHz

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