I hate to post tech support here, but we have enough movie makers that work with 60fps footage recorded in TF2 demo recording programs and Vegas that I think it should be effective.
Essentially, mp4's recorded by Source Recorder in 60fps (haven't tested 30fps) end up crashing my Sony Vegas when attempted to be played. They are imported with "match project settings to video" and show up without separate "thumbnails".
I'm running Sony Vegas 11, and it isn't an issue of processing, since I tried letting it have some time to import or whatnot.
Thanks, all
I hate to post tech support here, but we have enough movie makers that work with 60fps footage recorded in TF2 demo recording programs and Vegas that I think it should be effective.
Essentially, mp4's recorded by Source Recorder in 60fps (haven't tested 30fps) end up crashing my Sony Vegas when attempted to be played. They are imported with "match project settings to video" and show up without separate "thumbnails".
I'm running Sony Vegas 11, and it isn't an issue of processing, since I tried letting it have some time to import or whatnot.
Thanks, all
bump, any help appreciated
bump, any help appreciated
Vegas doesn't like mp4's, at all. You'd be better off recording as an uncompressed avi and then importing to Vegas or doing the good ol' tga's to avi (using VirtualDub) and then using that.
Vegas doesn't like mp4's, at all. You'd be better off recording as an uncompressed avi and then importing to Vegas or doing the good ol' tga's to avi (using VirtualDub) and then using that.