Hi,
here is a couple of questions:
1.
OS: Win2000, SP3
The details of captured avi files manifested quite shaky on the
computer screen. I already thought about dumping my camcorder.
Then I looked at the same files with VEGAS Preview - everything was
SHARP.
So Vegas uses its own excellent Avi-DECODER.
Can the decoder be made accessible to the system, so the usual
players can use it and don’t have to display junk ???
2.
Vegas does not reveal the AVI-file-TYPE.
When I looked with Ulead at a Vegas-encoded Avi-file, it said
TYPE 2.
Why does Vegas allow no Type-control or at least Type-information?
3.
when I look at the properties window of a AVI-file,
and I see eg. "MainConcept DV", does that refer
to the ENCODER or DECODER ?
At one partition, where I had installed the MainConcept DECODER
the property was "Mainconcept DV". I looked from another partition WITHOUT
the MC-Decoder at the same file and it just said "DV".
So is it just be the DEcoder which is identified in the properties window ... ?
Wolfgang
here is a couple of questions:
1.
OS: Win2000, SP3
The details of captured avi files manifested quite shaky on the
computer screen. I already thought about dumping my camcorder.
Then I looked at the same files with VEGAS Preview - everything was
SHARP.
So Vegas uses its own excellent Avi-DECODER.
Can the decoder be made accessible to the system, so the usual
players can use it and don’t have to display junk ???
2.
Vegas does not reveal the AVI-file-TYPE.
When I looked with Ulead at a Vegas-encoded Avi-file, it said
TYPE 2.
Why does Vegas allow no Type-control or at least Type-information?
3.
when I look at the properties window of a AVI-file,
and I see eg. "MainConcept DV", does that refer
to the ENCODER or DECODER ?
At one partition, where I had installed the MainConcept DECODER
the property was "Mainconcept DV". I looked from another partition WITHOUT
the MC-Decoder at the same file and it just said "DV".
So is it just be the DEcoder which is identified in the properties window ... ?
Wolfgang