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[Solution]Sony Vegas and Action! Files – Only imports audio, no video

I do not have the same set up as you, so have no experience. Originally Posted by cornery Was this reply helpful?
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In the meantime, I would suggest that you uninstall Vegas. Remove all registry entries for it and tempory files and then re-install it. Codec packs are bad news and totally un-necessary.
Its very easy and very old tip. And he has Pro so this would not work anyway. You said “no trace” of video, but is there video, but black screen? Or is the video track completely absent, only audio? If what Cauptain suggested doesn’t work, you can probably re-wrap the MP4 as MP4 , but using the “mp42” format base media version 2 profile instead of “mp41” and it should import. At least it works in some versions of vegas that have the dreaded “black screen”, but audio present problem.
You can use ffmbc for example. But if you have “no trace” of video, not just black screen video track, then it might be a different issue Try to see if this re-wrapped clip imports in your version BTW, your audio is longer than your video in this clip. Attached Files ffmbc. Not familiar with your re4cording software but are you restricted to mp4 output? That could be down to either original capture or the saved format.
Originally Posted by Cauptain. Originally Posted by poisondeathray. Attached Thumbnails. Download the video in post 8, to see if it imports correctly ; If it doesn’t, then there is no use providing farther instructions on ffmbc. Another workaround that sometimes works for vegas , is re-wrapping into MOV container. But the problem is you need quicktime installed, and some people don’t like quicktime quicktime alternative might work If one of those work, then I can provide farther instructions on using ffmbc to batch re-wrap.
The ‘disturbance’ should be visible when you play the clip in avidemux. If you look at the timeline you will see that the first frame is not true left but some mili-seconds on. Those miliseconds are where there is audio but no video hence a ‘green’ flash. The only times I could actually open a.
I’m in desperate need of help as this is preventing me from growing my channel and most importantly from engaging in a hobby of mine. Thank you in advanced for the help and for your time. At the very least post a text mode mediainfo report of one of your recordings.
Next, create a 10 second recording same settings and upload that as an attachment here. Originally Posted by DB That’s fine. I do not have v V10 is on another PC so can not try that right now. But hopefully others can assist in the meantime.
The clip plays but when I loaded it into avidemux would work if you just need to do simple editing there is a slight disturbance green picture right at the start. In the meantime, I would suggest that you uninstall Vegas.
Remove all registry entries for it and tempory files and then re-install it. Codec packs are bad news and totally un-necessary. Its very easy and very old tip. And he has Pro so this would not work anyway. You said “no trace” of video, but is there video, but black screen? Or is the video track completely absent, only audio? If what Cauptain suggested doesn’t work, you can probably re-wrap the MP4 as MP4 , but using the “mp42” format base media version 2 profile instead of “mp41” and it should import.
At least it works in some versions of vegas that have the dreaded “black screen”, but audio present problem. You can use ffmbc for example. But if you have “no trace” of video, not just black screen video track, then it might be a different issue Try to see if this re-wrapped clip imports in your version BTW, your audio is longer than your video in this clip.
Thanks for posting the Vegas file properties. Also, here are the MediaInfo properties. Thank you for the response! Looks fine. In these cases sometimes a simple re-wrapping with a tool like FFmpeg helps. Thanks Marco, any suggestions on what format I should convert to? You’re an absolute life saver! Manipulate frequencies and see what kind of beneficial and creative effects you can find. But, as usual, watch out for a couple common pitfalls. As mentioned already, you might affect the sound you want while removing a sound you don’t want if they share the same frequency.
Another frequent mistake is to raise the volume of a frequency to such a high level that you begin to cause distortion in your audio. It’s important to keep an eye on the EQ’s overall output peak volume while you adjust individual frequencies so you can avoid digital audio clipping and distortion. Good use of the compressor eliminates any clipping distortion from the volume going too high, and brings out sound detail which otherwise might have been too quiet to hear.
Editors often use the compressor to be sure the sound will fit within the dynamic range of the equipment the sound will be played on, or to meet broadcast standards. But compressors allow for creative effects, too. Apply different parameters to change or enhance the sounds of musical instruments, for example, or to control crowd walla that hum sound of a large crowd or background sound effects. Because you can use compressors on individual sounds or groups of sounds independently from each other, you can come up with many different creative combinations.
You can manipulate each separate instrument in a music program for a whole range of different sounds for the same song, or you can manipulate individual voices and put them together as a group for unlimited creative potential.
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