I have a Casio 750 digital camera and I am unable to import the video to Vegas (I updated to 6d)
I have no problem playing the clips outside of Vegas but I can only import them as audio.
I searched the forum for "how do i open avi files created by digital cameras...etc" and I am cognisant that you have to install the codec that reads the avi file created by your digital camera. In my case GSPOT tells me that the codec for my avi files is M4S2 and that its an Mpeg4s decoder. When I use GSPOT to view my installed codecs it shows: "MP4S Mpeg4s Decoder DMO Microsoft Corp. qasf.dll -> mp4smod.dll" to be present.
In Vegas in my preferences the "Ignore third party preferences is NOT checked and neither is Use Microsoft DV Codec".
When my avi file is selected in the media window in Vegas it says - Video: stream attributes could not be determined.
I am still unable to open the AVI files created by my camera with Vegas. A friend of mine has Procoder and I did convert one of my AVI files to a different avi format and Vegas was able to open it but this is a giant pain in the derrier.
It would appear that Vegas does not know that there is a codec on my computer that can recognise my avi file.
Any suggestions, please?
I run Win XP Pro.
Steve
I have no problem playing the clips outside of Vegas but I can only import them as audio.
I searched the forum for "how do i open avi files created by digital cameras...etc" and I am cognisant that you have to install the codec that reads the avi file created by your digital camera. In my case GSPOT tells me that the codec for my avi files is M4S2 and that its an Mpeg4s decoder. When I use GSPOT to view my installed codecs it shows: "MP4S Mpeg4s Decoder DMO Microsoft Corp. qasf.dll -> mp4smod.dll" to be present.
In Vegas in my preferences the "Ignore third party preferences is NOT checked and neither is Use Microsoft DV Codec".
When my avi file is selected in the media window in Vegas it says - Video: stream attributes could not be determined.
I am still unable to open the AVI files created by my camera with Vegas. A friend of mine has Procoder and I did convert one of my AVI files to a different avi format and Vegas was able to open it but this is a giant pain in the derrier.
It would appear that Vegas does not know that there is a codec on my computer that can recognise my avi file.
Any suggestions, please?
I run Win XP Pro.
Steve