Good evening everyone,
I'm having an issue with Sony Vegas pro 13. I need to reprocess some old videos, nearly not editing anything on it. Those were videos that I rendered back then to a quite high bitrate. Here are the specs of one of them in the "details" tab of the file properties: Length: 2mn49s, size :355mb, extension :*.avi, size:720by1280, bitrate:1328082 kbits/s. Audio : 2304kbits/s, channels : 2(stereo), 48kHz.
Although quite big in size, the original plays without any problems with MPHC, but is hard to read if I put it in the Vegas timeline (even if I set the video setting of Vegas to match the media). And when I render it to a new video (having changed practically nothing to the timeline), then MPHC is having the same hard time reading the re-rendered video as Vegas was just having reading the original video (original video that played perfectly fine in MPHC).
So why is MPHC having such a hard time ? To go more into more details, the problem is the same in Vegas and in MPHC : The video seems to read ok but if while reading I go to read another part of the video with my mouse pointer, then the audio plays well but the video take about 5 seconds to display anything.
Here are the rendering options that I selected in Vegas for the reprocessing (I think that those settings were also the settings I used back then when I created the original video with Vegas also) : HD 720-60p, using Sony YUV codec. OpenDML compatible. Audio: 48 000 Hz; 24 Bit; Stereo; PCM
Video: 29,970 fps; 1280x720 Progressive; Xvid, Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1,000 frame size : HDV720 (720x1280) Framerate: 29,970 (NTSC) NONE (progressive scan) pixel aspect :1.000 Video format :xvid mpeg-4 Codec Interleave every (seconds) :0.250 Box checked: create an open DML (Avi version 2) compatible file Audio : PCM uncompressed, 48000 hz 24 bits stereo.