Video but no audio from mpg

thomasjohn wrote on 1/14/2008, 11:37 AM
I just bought a new Sony DCR SR200 camcorder and created an mpg file with the optional wireless microphone. Works flawlessly, but the file that's created refuses to import into Vegas 4.0 with both a video and audio track. I can take it home to my Vegas 7.0 and it works fine, but unfortunately at work 4.0 is the best I have. I tried the "change the suffix to .vob" fix, but no luck. I f anyone can help me out it'll save me a whole bunch of work at home...where I'd rather be playing games! Thanks.

Comments

Eugenia wrote on 1/14/2008, 1:59 PM
Upgrade that PC to the new VMS too. There's not much else you can do other than re-encoding the file.
owlsroost wrote on 1/15/2008, 2:07 AM
The chances are that the file has ac3 audio, which older versions of VMS don't support.

You could try installing an ac3 decoder filter e.g. [url=http://ac3filter.net/projects/ac3filter] and see if that helps (although VMS may still block it).

Alternatively, extract the audio to a WAV file using VirtualDub-MPEG2 together with the AC3ACM codec from the same author - get both from [url=http://home.comcast.net/~fcchandler] or [url=http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Virtualdub-MPEG2] and [url=http://www.videohelp.com/tools/AC3_ACM_Decompressor]. Once you've got the audio as a WAV file, drop it on the timeline and group the video and audio together.

Tony
mickbadal wrote on 1/15/2008, 6:34 AM
"I can take it home to my Vegas 7.0 and it works fine,"

As another alternative workaround, if you don't want additional tools or can't upgrade 4.0: Could you simply export the a/v using version 7.0 at home (maybe to avi so you avoid additional quality loss), then import that into 4.0 at work?

I know it's not pretty, but workarounds seldom are in a pinch.