Can Vegas handle .m2t files?

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Videojohn wrote on 4/14/2008, 12:11 AM
The desynhcronisation is progressive (in the begining of the file it is synch and it progressively desynchronize) thus even streching the file will not solve the problem (it will match at some points but not at others)!

CAN IT BE A VEGAS BUG?

When the computer gives the "memory error" when importing the .m2t in the media pool, what memory is it talkng about? (I have 2GB RAM Installed on the computer!)
Videojohn wrote on 4/14/2008, 2:41 AM
I tried what you said: strech the audio to match the video length.
BUT it only solve the problem (synchronization) is some part of the file! Other parts continue out of synch!!! It's like if the audio velocity is not constant or fluctuate with time!!!!

Anybody has an idea of why this happens? I can't find any consistency in this problem. It's a real HEADHACHE!
Laurence wrote on 4/14/2008, 4:24 AM
It is not the anti virus because I disabled it.

Did you disable the virus checker while you were capturing?

I have no problems with the virus checker running while I am editing. It's during capture that it seems to introduce subtle errors that cause me all kinds of grief later on. My captures with the virus checker enabled all seem to be fine and I don't get any error messages or anything that would let me know the capture wasn't perfect. I just get sporadic problems later on when I try to use those clips that I captured when the virus checker was running. I turn off anything else that may be running in the background as well during capture.
Videojohn wrote on 4/14/2008, 8:20 AM
To try to solve the problem with audio stream being shorter than vidoe streams (captured with Cineform Connect HD), I first ungrouped the streams and then streched the audio. BUT it works for some parts of the file and not for others. (this means that the desynchronization is not at a constant rates!

In some tapes captured (I captured 1 big one hour file= the whole tape) the beining of the tape (more or less 20/30 minutes are ok and then at some point the audio starts to be out of synch!!!!!)

Then I tried again to capture with the option Split Capture at each Scene (in order to have shorter files and it that sense they will maybe stay synch).

This option seems to work for now. But what causes the desynch pb?
I had already capture HDV footage with connect HD 2.0 and never had problem of that kind.

Can anyone help? I feel that the whole issue is not entirely resolved!
Thank you
Laurence wrote on 4/14/2008, 8:34 AM
Connect HD does extra error correction upon capture. That's why you haven't had problems with it..