Animated PNG.

jawad-d wrote on 1/9/2021, 11:16 AM

Hello everyone.

 

Novice here using Vegas Pro14.

 

I have used unscreen.com to remove background of a video. Then I have downloaded the converted file in GIF and Animated PNG (as these are the only options available in free version). But when I open these two files in Vegas Pro, I don't see them.

 

Questions:

 

1. Is there a way I can see these types in VP 14?

 

2. Is there any other website that would allow me to convert and download a clip in mp4 format?

 

Thank you!

Comments

wwaag wrote on 1/9/2021, 12:36 PM

You can use the ImportAssist tool in HappyOtterScripts which transcodes gifs into your choice of formats. Here's a screengrab.

More information can be found at https://tools4vegas.com/

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jawad-d wrote on 1/10/2021, 5:14 AM

Thank you for your kindness, sir.

Musicvid wrote on 1/10/2021, 11:41 AM

Then I have downloaded the converted file in GIF and Animated PNG (as these are the only options available in free version).

You left out the fact that the site also downloads PNG Sequence, which opens just fine in Vegas.

jawad-d wrote on 1/10/2021, 1:11 PM

Then I have downloaded the converted file in GIF and Animated PNG (as these are the only options available in free version).

Not so. You left out the fact that the site also downloads PNG Sequence, which opens just fine in Vegas.

You mean downlead Single Frames and then encode them as an MP4?!

 

That's absolutely brilliant, sir. I'm just doing that. Hope it works.

 

Thank you for your kindness.!

Musicvid wrote on 1/10/2021, 1:17 PM

It is called an "Image Sequence" in Vegas. There are specific instructions to Open an Image Sequence in the Help Section of your copy of Vegas.

jawad-d wrote on 1/10/2021, 2:25 PM

Got it, sir. Thank you.

fr0sty wrote on 1/12/2021, 5:04 AM

When you click on the first image in the sequence in the VEGAS import window, you'll see an "import sequence" checkbox at the bottom that you can click (assuming the files are named properly in sequence) and VEGAS will import all the images as one clip.

jawad-d wrote on 1/12/2021, 6:38 AM

When you click on the first image in the sequence in the VEGAS import window, you'll see an "import sequence" checkbox at the bottom that you can click (assuming the files are named properly in sequence) and VEGAS will import all the images as one clip.

Oh, wow. This solves my problem. Thank you!