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So, let me preface this by saying this isn't specifically fan edit related, but still film/video related.
Anywho, a few weeks ago I filmed my friend's sister's wedding, using rented equipment. Now, because of the new job I'm doing I couldn't really afford to take too much time off, so I didn't really have time to familiarize myself with the camera as much as I should have. Regardless, the footage came out pretty good.
But. There's always a but.
The camera captured in MOV format. Not the end of the world. A fairly common format, and one that Vegas supports. So, I import some video and it imports only the audio. I verified several files in MPC and VLC, and they were working fine. So, just for kicks, I figured I'd try the videos in QuickTime, and wouldn't you know it, just audio, no video. QT came up with a message that there were some "components" missing, but was unhelpful determining what.
Long and short of it is, I found VLC's convert function which does produce files that Vegas can open. But it chokes on them, playback on the timeline is awful, and if I try to export into an AVI, it comes out looking like a baked potato, except not as tasty. And more pixelated.
So, I'm stuck. Any help would be supremely appreciated. I've included a sample of one of the clips in case anyone wants to take a look and see if there's something I'm missing.
Anywho, a few weeks ago I filmed my friend's sister's wedding, using rented equipment. Now, because of the new job I'm doing I couldn't really afford to take too much time off, so I didn't really have time to familiarize myself with the camera as much as I should have. Regardless, the footage came out pretty good.
But. There's always a but.
The camera captured in MOV format. Not the end of the world. A fairly common format, and one that Vegas supports. So, I import some video and it imports only the audio. I verified several files in MPC and VLC, and they were working fine. So, just for kicks, I figured I'd try the videos in QuickTime, and wouldn't you know it, just audio, no video. QT came up with a message that there were some "components" missing, but was unhelpful determining what.
Long and short of it is, I found VLC's convert function which does produce files that Vegas can open. But it chokes on them, playback on the timeline is awful, and if I try to export into an AVI, it comes out looking like a baked potato, except not as tasty. And more pixelated.
So, I'm stuck. Any help would be supremely appreciated. I've included a sample of one of the clips in case anyone wants to take a look and see if there's something I'm missing.
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https://mega.co.nz/#!A8kVULaK!H_n8XlcmHOmogNa-1rXIXYeYP99vwVe6TnJvUMlNJtY