After installing an HDV codec on my MacBook (but not before!), I'm able to use "QuickTime Player" on Snow Leopard 10.6.3 to record via FireWire/1394 directly from my JVC GR-HD1 (720p) onto my Mac's hard drive. (I'm using maximum quality which is supposedly the native format of the camera.)
The default file extension for this capture is MOV, however when I copy that file onto my PC and try import it into Vegas 9.0d (x64), ONLY the AUDIO appears in the timeline, not the video.
Since the MOV contains the raw MPEG-2 from the camera, I tried renaming the file with a M2T extension on my PC. Now Vegas will NOT show AUDIO on the timeline, but WILL show VIDEO.
Inspecting the file with VLC shows:
Video = mpgv, 1280x720
Audio = sowt, stereo, 48kHz, 16bps
SOWT is apparently Apple's "alternative little-endian byte order format"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Interchange_File_Format#AIFF_on_Mac_OS_X
...which I'm sure is just what the world needed. But anyway I'm wondering if there is a mechanism I can use to use both the audio and video components of this file in Vegas without having to perform some sort of correction on it?
If not, could Vegas extend its parsing of M2T files to include the... "sowt" found in captures performed on Macs? I suggest that as a rename-the-file-to-have-M2T-extension fix, because I'm assuming Vegas has less parsing control over MOV files (maybe that is handled by whatever QuickTime is installed on the PC)?
For now my work-around is using VLC to export the audio from the file, and sync the M2T (renamed) video with the separate audio file. ANYONE HAVE A BETTER APPROACH?
(But of course it would be preferable to have Vegas parse either the MOV or M2T files correctly itself.)
-Gord
The default file extension for this capture is MOV, however when I copy that file onto my PC and try import it into Vegas 9.0d (x64), ONLY the AUDIO appears in the timeline, not the video.
Since the MOV contains the raw MPEG-2 from the camera, I tried renaming the file with a M2T extension on my PC. Now Vegas will NOT show AUDIO on the timeline, but WILL show VIDEO.
Inspecting the file with VLC shows:
Video = mpgv, 1280x720
Audio = sowt, stereo, 48kHz, 16bps
SOWT is apparently Apple's "alternative little-endian byte order format"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_Interchange_File_Format#AIFF_on_Mac_OS_X
...which I'm sure is just what the world needed. But anyway I'm wondering if there is a mechanism I can use to use both the audio and video components of this file in Vegas without having to perform some sort of correction on it?
If not, could Vegas extend its parsing of M2T files to include the... "sowt" found in captures performed on Macs? I suggest that as a rename-the-file-to-have-M2T-extension fix, because I'm assuming Vegas has less parsing control over MOV files (maybe that is handled by whatever QuickTime is installed on the PC)?
For now my work-around is using VLC to export the audio from the file, and sync the M2T (renamed) video with the separate audio file. ANYONE HAVE A BETTER APPROACH?
(But of course it would be preferable to have Vegas parse either the MOV or M2T files correctly itself.)
-Gord