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  • Joe Perry

    November 3, 2010 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Audio starts playing from the start

    Weird result – I do know that if you extend a clip past it’s original length by dragging the right edge of the clip to the right, you you will be at the beginning of the clip again. The end point of the clip is denoted by a little “v” right where the clip ends. I’t don’t think that is the answer to your problem but I thought it might help

  • Joe Perry

    November 3, 2010 at 10:17 pm in reply to: Canon 7D video files and vegas pro 8

    your problem is Quicktime. So as far as I know ver 7.6.2 is the one that works with Vegas. uninstall Quicktime and download that version from the archives of the quicktime site and it should work. I just reinstalled a new machine and loaded the latest version of Quicktime and the same thing happened. I uninstalled and put in 7.6.2 and it works fine

  • Joe Perry

    February 9, 2010 at 7:48 pm in reply to: Deinterlace – AVCHD Canon – HFS10

    Thank you Bob – as this gives me an idea. Being that we are editing large files, I had bought a USB 2 terabyte drive and prior to this I used to edit on the internal Hard Drives. I will try an relocate my project and files on an internal Hard drive and see if that helps and just use the other for storage.

  • Joe Perry

    February 9, 2010 at 5:31 am in reply to: Aspect ratio question

    Thank You – That solved the problem

  • Joe Perry

    February 9, 2010 at 3:52 am in reply to: Lost Audio

    I had the same problem – I uninstalled Itunes (which seems to update Quick time) and then uninstalled Quick Time 7.6.5 – I found a link to Quick Time version 7.6.2 and installed it.
    Audio now is recognized in Sony Vegas.

  • Joe Perry

    February 3, 2010 at 11:25 pm in reply to: Vegas Codecs (Where to find)

    HD – H.264 Video (*.mp4) – video – no audio
    HD – MPEG-4 Movie(*.mp4) – video – no audio
    D WMV Video (*.wmv) – video and audio

  • Joe Perry

    February 3, 2010 at 11:14 pm in reply to: Vegas Codecs (Where to find)

    Unless I missed something – I don’t think anyone has answered your question of “is there a place where you could see which codec is registered or missing”. Is it a registry location? Is there a place where you can see which codec’s you have?
    I get different results on different machines using the same Vegas versions, so I know it has to do with what software is loaded and recognized by Vegas. I too am having the same problem and have not solved it yet. Any help would be appreciated

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