How can I enable MKV files in vegas 15? It's a format that is used by Youtube AND Vimeo, so I would say it's ridiculous that it doesn't work when I try to use downloads from these platforms in a project?
MKV support in VEGAS is limited and unreliable- use a better container for editing. ShutterEncoder can remux it if you already have many files downloaded.
We can handle MKV files with information about the key frames, typically from camera devices. If this information is missing (typically ripped Internet movies), we cannot position in the files and do reject these.
Fully lossless conversion to MP4 as described above, should always be possible.
It's a real hassle to convert the files to something else first, since it's always stuff that needs to go out under time pressure... I get the question from my client to 'make a compilation of these 10 short youtube videos for me' to livestream them 2 or 3 hours later. So basically I simply don't have enough time for the conversion process AND the rendering of the new video AND putting them on the streaming platform in time...
It's a real hassle to convert the files to something else first, since it's always stuff that needs to go out under time pressure... I get the question from my client to 'make a compilation of these 10 short youtube videos for me' to livestream them 2 or 3 hours later. So basically I simply don't have enough time for the conversion process AND the rendering of the new video AND putting them on the streaming platform in time...
Have a great weekend
All you need is a workflow that doesn't involve intermediate MKV files. Do a couple of experiments (did you try the program I use?) to find one that works without intermediate steps.
Alternatively, depending on what is in the MKV you can remux it to MP4 in seconds, it's not a conversion.
However, these apps may grab the raw streams from YouTube which can be VP9. That's not editable in any version of VEGAS and needs conversion (full re-encode).
If by chance they are from OBS, it does its own in-app conversions to Vegas-friendly MP4.
There are a number of free conversion programs including Shutter Encoder, which shouldn't be that inconvenient to use with your 7 year old Vegas version.
For further peer support, start by providing your file details:
Hello @marcel-vossen, if you could provide a sample file, I could have a look, if or why it does (not) import. Maybe the specific distinctivnesses can be added/fixed.
It's a format that is used by Youtube AND Vimeo, so I would say it's ridiculous that it doesn't work when I try to use downloads from these platforms in a project?
Beware of re-using copyrighted footage from Youtube in your own projects. I recently heard about a person who was charged for several 100k Euros for using Youtube footage in his own Youtube uploads...
@RogerS ill try and find some, but i usually just remux them instantly via obs to mp4, but the few times i tried dragging the mkv file in, it shows up in the timeline, but only one video track and no audio
It's a format that is used by Youtube AND Vimeo, so I would say it's ridiculous that it doesn't work when I try to use downloads from these platforms in a project?
Beware of re-using copyrighted footage from Youtube in your own projects. I recently heard about a person who was charged for several 100k Euros for using Youtube footage in his own Youtube uploads...
Hi there, I see what you mean, but I was downloading our own projects from youtube to make a compilation of interviews. That would have been much faster, but I had to search for the MP4 originals on my harddrive after all because of this issue... ;)
Hello @marcel-vossen, if you could provide a sample file, I could have a look, if or why it does (not) import. Maybe the specific distinctivnesses can be added/fixed.
I was talking about any Youtube or Vimeo download in general really. In this case I used '4k Video downloader' to download our own videos from the channel because someone sent me the YT links of the interviews I had to make a compilation of...
Here's the info for one of them, if it is of any help to you ;)
Unique ID : 256113829803772647903982765538582364823 (0xC0ADBAB9E5E288DB9A4109767CCE8297) Complete name : H:\4K Video Downloader\Anouska Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine.mkv Format : Matroska Format version : Version 4 File size : 99.9 MiB Duration : 2 min 45 s Overall bit rate : 5 052 kb/s Frame rate : 30.033 FPS Movie name : Anouska: Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine Writing application : Lavf58.29.100 Writing library : Lavf58.29.100 ErrorDetectionType : Per level 1
Hello @marcel-vossen, if you could provide a sample file, I could have a look, if or why it does (not) import. Maybe the specific distinctivnesses can be added/fixed.
I was talking about any Youtube or Vimeo download in general really. In this case I used '4k Video downloader' to download our own videos from the channel because someone sent me the YT links of the interviews I had to make a compilation of...
Can you share MediaInfo? Not seeing that here with YouTube downloads using other tools.
I'll invite you and give you permission to download and share a link to a download to a very uninteresting video I made: https:// youtu.be/cAENqr6t9yU?si=MZaS1JLw670Y76bF
The developers here could use the file to try to fix the problem you are seeing.
Hello @marcel-vossen, if you could provide a sample file, I could have a look, if or why it does (not) import. Maybe the specific distinctivnesses can be added/fixed.
I was talking about any Youtube or Vimeo download in general really. In this case I used '4k Video downloader' to download our own videos from the channel because someone sent me the YT links of the interviews I had to make a compilation of...
Can you share MediaInfo? Not seeing that here with YouTube downloads using other tools.
I'll invite you and give you permission to download and share a link to a download to a very uninteresting video I made: https:// youtu.be/cAENqr6t9yU?si=MZaS1JLw670Y76bF
The developers here could use the file to try to fix the problem you are seeing.
This is the media info of one of my files:
General Unique ID : 256113829803772647903982765538582364823 (0xC0ADBAB9E5E288DB9A4109767CCE8297) Complete name : H:\4K Video Downloader\Anouska Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine.mkv Format : Matroska Format version : Version 4 File size : 99.9 MiB Duration : 2 min 45 s Overall bit rate : 5 052 kb/s Frame rate : 30.033 FPS Movie name : Anouska: Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine Writing application : Lavf58.29.100 Writing library : Lavf58.29.100 ErrorDetectionType : Per level 1
It's a format that is used by Youtube AND Vimeo, so I would say it's ridiculous that it doesn't work when I try to use downloads from these platforms in a project?
Beware of re-using copyrighted footage from Youtube in your own projects. I recently heard about a person who was charged for several 100k Euros for using Youtube footage in his own Youtube uploads...
Hi there, I see what you mean, but I was downloading our own projects from youtube to make a compilation of interviews. That would have been much faster, but I had to search for the MP4 originals on my harddrive after all because of this issue... ;)
I would always use the originals for a compilation and not the twice re-rendered youtube downloads and than re-render twice for the next youtube upload...quality will suffer.
Btw, when I use 4k Video Downloader for downloading your Youtube content, the resulting file is an mp4 an can be imported in Vegas without issues...
General Complete name : C:\Users\theoh\Downloads\Anouska Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine.mp4 Format : MPEG-4 Format profile : Base Media Codec ID : isom (isom/iso2/avc1/mp41) File size : 70.6 MiB Duration : 2 min 45 s Overall bit rate mode : Variable Overall bit rate : 3 571 kb/s Movie name : Anouska: Parkinson, zenuwpijn en migraine Writing application : Lavf58.29.100
Video ID : 1 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : High@L4 Format settings : CABAC / 3 Ref Frames Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, Reference frames : 3 frames Codec ID : avc1 Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding Duration : 2 min 45 s Bit rate : 3 436 kb/s Width : 1 920 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 16:9 Frame rate mode : Constant Frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.055 Stream size : 68.0 MiB (96%) Color range : Limited Color primaries : BT.709 Transfer characteristics : BT.709 Matrix coefficients : BT.709 Codec configuration box : avcC
Audio ID : 2 Format : AAC LC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Low Complexity Codec ID : mp4a-40-2 Duration : 2 min 45 s Bit rate mode : Variable Bit rate : 128 kb/s Maximum bit rate : 130 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel layout : L R Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz Frame rate : 43.066 FPS (1024 SPF) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 2.53 MiB (4%) Default : Yes Alternate group : 1
For development purposes could you just make short dummy videos with HEVC/MKV and HEVC/MP4 and put a link here for download (drive, box, dropbox, etc.)?
This is odd as HEVC in MP4 generally works in VEGAS.
You may also use iDealshare VideoGo to convert the unsupported video format like MKV to VEGAS supported format. To download online video and music files, Allavsoft works great.