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RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Snozzz - 06-28-2015 are the frame sizes standard, it may not like others RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - evanz - 06-28-2015 Irrelevant, when importing into Vegas, it asks you if you want to set the rendered file the same resolution as the files you’re importing RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Connor - 06-29-2015 (06-28-2015, 07:58 PM)Alley Wrote:(06-28-2015, 07:51 PM)evanz Wrote: ahhh i remember Gspot in the old days of making svcd's etc, but you shouldnt need to install a codec into vegas These videos have been recorded with FRAPs, however it never had a problem before. Edit: I've also tried finding a decent Avi to Mp4 converter but I can't find one. They all seem to leave horrible water marks. Edit2: Could Win10 be a problem? RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Snozzz - 06-29-2015 was Vagas installed when you upgraded to 10 ? could be its become broken by the process. reinstal it ? that VLC can play them suggests theres nothing realy wrong with the files themselves. http://www.digital-digest.com/software/category-29.html should have a suitable mp4 converter. RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Connor - 06-30-2015 Yeah it was, but I told Win10 to wipe everything and format my laptop. I've also uninstalled and installed it several times. Oh, and thanks for the converter. I'll give this a try. RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Snozzz - 06-30-2015 try this http://www.techisky.com/how-to/sony-vegas-avi.html RE: Sony Vegas Pro - AVI files - Win 10 - Connor - 06-30-2015 I'm afraid that didn't work and the converter you linked made the files in a horrendously low quality video. Oh well, I'll keep looking. Thanks for the help! I suppose I can record the original videos that I have. IE open up the video, record it with something else (Like OBS) and then try that way. Edit: So, @Alley helped me out over Skype. Apparently all I needed to do was reinstall FRAPs and it worked! Kudos to Alley. Thank you to the rest for trying to help though. |