load a video

guardianwill wrote on 9/19/2010, 9:38 PM
Greetings Everyone.

I have a simple situation I hope someone will have an easy answer for. everytime I load a File, mind you I am brand new with Vegas Video. First evening owning it. Nonetheless, everytime I load a video file into the tracks, it adds white space -- silent space inbetween tones and words that came with the video and then now it sounds really wierd. A tone then silence then a tone. Or like part of a word all chopped up. What am I doing wrong or what can I do to have this not happen.

Thank you so much for your help.

William

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drguitar0001 wrote on 9/20/2010, 11:40 AM
Is this from an HD camcorder, like a Samsung model camcorder? If so, this is a known problem that may be fixed in upcoming updates.

If this is the case, you can use a program like SUPER to render the audio in MP3 format and add it to the original video in VMS while deleting the original audio.

Not a great solution, but a solution none the less.

If you need more specific details, I will list those here at your request.
guardianwill wrote on 9/20/2010, 7:49 PM
Yes, that would be awesome. I am wondering how to delete the audio from a given video that is attached. For Example, once loaded, you see the video signal and the bad audio signal how do you just delete the audio signal? Can you teach me how to do that? I was able to take apples quicktime pro and cut out the audio to a wave file. But then, once loaded you still have the old audio there. Which I added the new wave file to a sound track and -inf the volume on the bad track and rendered to a wmv. But to render from Sony is pretty slow just to be able to load back in to work on the video hehehehe.

Yes I have the Samsung H200 a great HD camera. I was able to figure out a simple work around. The Camera comes with built in software that simply needs to be installed. Once installed, take the raw camera files in mpeg4 format and convert with their software either once again to mpeg 4 or to wmv the wmv though is faster and seems to be more brilliant in color and clearer. Once you convert Sony reads it in just fine. Though it will be so nice to have sony fix this. Each video clipping in the camera may be like 67 MB but once you convert it becomes 167 MB and a lot more to store on the computer. I am sure this is probably one of the work arounds figured out by all already--sorry to consume your time. Thank you so much again. Looking forward to learning though I am sure these things are so simple for all of you.

William
drguitar0001 wrote on 9/20/2010, 7:59 PM
Download SUPER: http://erightsoft.podzone.net/GetFile.php?SUPERsetup.exe

Install SUPER.

Drop video file into SUPER and render the file as "Audio only" and set the audio as MP3. This will give you the audio from the file.

Open VMS and drop the original video and audio file onto the time line.

Click on the audio and "ungroup" it from the video or just press "u" and then hit delete.

Drop the MP3 file you rendered from SUPER and line up the beginnings of both files.

Highlight both files and "Group" or just press "g" and you will now have the original video synced with the MP3 audio.

If you need more information, let me know.

guardianwill wrote on 9/20/2010, 8:28 PM
Thank you and have a great evening. I knew how to get rid of a audio had to be simple.

William
drguitar0001 wrote on 9/21/2010, 7:32 PM
Did it work?