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  • Nicholas Barone

    August 3, 2013 at 4:54 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Pro 12, Deform causes slow rendering

    No problem Phil, I have an AMD 7950, I did try messing around to get Intel Quick Sync working but nothing ever seemed to allow me to enable it and I’m not about to take my 7950 out. I do it more for the look than anything, just trying to be different and not have two boring squares during my podcast/vidcast. Guess I’ll just have to get my work done a bit faster so I can leave this to render over night.

    Thanks again,
    Nick

  • Nicholas Barone

    August 1, 2013 at 12:18 am in reply to: Live Gamer Portable TS/AAC issue

    I had this problem with my Hauppauge Colossus when I used it and I dug up this batch file:

    for %%a in ("*.ts") do "D:\FFmpeg-N-31572-g5a16515\ffmpeg.exe" -i %%a -vcodec copy -acodec libfaac -ab 192k %%~na-new.mp4

    Save that in a batch file, download ffmpeg and change the directory of course and it “should” import now. It’s been over a year since I used the colossus but I remember having all kinds of funky import problems with sony vegas and the .ts files it made along with other weird-o stuff.

    The nice thing about this batch file is it does every .ts file in the directory just by dragging the first one onto it, so I could have it just run for 30 minutes on a bunch of footage and then import away.

    It also means you should segment your files into a new directory when you are done converting or you’ll convert all the old .ts files along with the new ones when you run it again if you keep them all in the same directory.

  • Thank you, I knew it was something third but couldn’t for the life of me remember!

    -Nick

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