Working in conjunction with a friend, I've taken on a project to create a series of DVDs. The footage was shot with a Canon VIXIA HF20 camcorder, and the original file format was MPEG4-AVC / H.264. My friend did all the required editing for this project in Vegas Pro 9, and gave me his output as widescreen DV. All is well with these files.
Without notifying me beforehand, the customer had his son create a 1 minute clip to be used as the introductory video and motion menu background. He supplied this file as MPEG4. I believe that he used (gulp) Pinnacle Studio 12 in its creation.
While the customer was here discussing the project, I played the video in VLC so that we could discuss a few points. VLC handled the file without problem.
After the customer left, I loaded this MPEG4 video clip into Vegas Pro 8.0c, and that's where the trouble began. Just looking at the clip properties as I imported it indicated a problem. Vegas didn't recognize the included audio. I recalled reading a couple of threads here regarding Vegas not playing audio in this type of file, and that certain versions of Quicktime were to blame. I revisited those threads, which identified Quicktime 7.6.4 as being one of the troublesome versions, and that's the version that was installed on my machine.
With a sigh of relief, I updated to Quicktime 7.6.6 and imported the file. The properties showed that it was recognizing both video and audio streams, and I thought it was good to go. But after dragging it to the Vegas timeline, I was dismayed to see that the preview window remained black as I played through the video. Now I had audio, but no video.
On a lark, I imported this same file into DVD Architect 5.0b, which recognizes and plays both the audio and video portions of the file! This isn't the first time I've seen inconsistent handling of files between the two applications.
Unfortunately, I need to edit these MPEG4 files, and I need both the audio and video to work. Anybody have suggestions? I'd be happy to supply MediaInfo data or anything else that would help...
Without notifying me beforehand, the customer had his son create a 1 minute clip to be used as the introductory video and motion menu background. He supplied this file as MPEG4. I believe that he used (gulp) Pinnacle Studio 12 in its creation.
While the customer was here discussing the project, I played the video in VLC so that we could discuss a few points. VLC handled the file without problem.
After the customer left, I loaded this MPEG4 video clip into Vegas Pro 8.0c, and that's where the trouble began. Just looking at the clip properties as I imported it indicated a problem. Vegas didn't recognize the included audio. I recalled reading a couple of threads here regarding Vegas not playing audio in this type of file, and that certain versions of Quicktime were to blame. I revisited those threads, which identified Quicktime 7.6.4 as being one of the troublesome versions, and that's the version that was installed on my machine.
With a sigh of relief, I updated to Quicktime 7.6.6 and imported the file. The properties showed that it was recognizing both video and audio streams, and I thought it was good to go. But after dragging it to the Vegas timeline, I was dismayed to see that the preview window remained black as I played through the video. Now I had audio, but no video.
On a lark, I imported this same file into DVD Architect 5.0b, which recognizes and plays both the audio and video portions of the file! This isn't the first time I've seen inconsistent handling of files between the two applications.
Unfortunately, I need to edit these MPEG4 files, and I need both the audio and video to work. Anybody have suggestions? I'd be happy to supply MediaInfo data or anything else that would help...