I've been using After Effects to create a few compositions lately for a DVD I'm putting together, and I've encountered something unusual happening as to what Vegas will and won't import.
As opposing to using AE's render queue, I'm using the export AVI option instead. No sound, uncompressed, best quality, and millions of colors+. Vegas doesn't seem to have any issue with these files under a certain length, or file size (not sure which is causing it), however if they exceed somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes Vegas no longer seems to recognize the file as a video and won't import it into my timeline. The size cutoff is around 4GB, though I don't see this being a FAT32 vs. NTFS issue.
The same thing exported under just "millions of colors" instead of the + option imports properly. Is this normal behaviour for Vegas?
Also, Vegas will import a similarly exported uncompressed *.mov file; it only seems to have issue with AVI.
As opposing to using AE's render queue, I'm using the export AVI option instead. No sound, uncompressed, best quality, and millions of colors+. Vegas doesn't seem to have any issue with these files under a certain length, or file size (not sure which is causing it), however if they exceed somewhere between 2 and 3 minutes Vegas no longer seems to recognize the file as a video and won't import it into my timeline. The size cutoff is around 4GB, though I don't see this being a FAT32 vs. NTFS issue.
The same thing exported under just "millions of colors" instead of the + option imports properly. Is this normal behaviour for Vegas?
Also, Vegas will import a similarly exported uncompressed *.mov file; it only seems to have issue with AVI.