Just figured out a long time issue I have been having with Vegas Pro 20 and wanted to share in case anyone else was having a similar issue. My issue was Vegas not recognizing multiple audio tracks in recordings and would only show the first track when imported to the timeline. Turns out its the choice of encoder that is messing things up. My test is below:
Downloaded Vegas Pro 20 on build 403 (latest build at time of test). All test files were recoded using OBS's CQP rate control set to 20 with the preset set to Slow and tuning set to High Quality.
- Test 1 was NVIDIA NVENC H.264 as the encoder
- Test 2 was NVIDIA NVENV HEVC as the encoder
Both files were imported into Vegas Pro 20 and can be seen in the below screen shot
On test 1 we can see that the video track is there as well as the other 6 audio tracks. On test 2 the Video track is there, but only the first audio track. Both files are 10 seconds long with the only difference being their encoder of choice. Test 1 with H.264 is 6339KB and Test 2 with HEVC is 4679KB. Video and audio quality were recorded with the same settings and we are seeing around a 26% decrease in file sizes. Both files are uploaded below for your own reference.
I also imported these files into Premiere Pro and Davinci, both were able to recognize the multiple audio tracks with no issues.
Glad that I was able to figure out why my recordings seemed incompatible with Vegas Pro, sad to see that I have to give up the smaller file sizes to edit with it. Hopefully this helps anyone else that has also been running into this problem.