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sonicboom wrote on 8/29/2002, 8:17 PM
you have to double click the files to put them on the timeline--
or--make sure the preview tab is hilighted so you can see them before you put them on the timeline, but you have to click them once to select it
sb
spidey2002 wrote on 8/29/2002, 8:45 PM
Thnx but I did that already. Video Preview is highlighted and I double clicked my avi file and the screen is like I said, it's either black, reg, grey, depending on the adjustments I make. It wasn't like this before. Like I said, I uninstalled/reinstalled the program but still the same.
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/29/2002, 8:50 PM
Hi Spidey,

What kind of avi files are these?

If you put a test pattern (like bars) from the Vegas Backgrounds into the timeline, does it play in the preview?

MPH
spidey2002 wrote on 8/30/2002, 6:12 PM
These are my files that I captured off my satellite using huffyuv codec. It used to play before but not anymore. If I double clicked on my avi file,it goes straight to timeline with different colors, and you can't see the video in the preview screen.It's just colors. I tried everything but still the same. Thanx for your reply. Any suggestions?
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/30/2002, 8:51 PM
"used to play but not anymore..."

Any changes in yer rig? Recent installs? Update WinMedia player? Do the files play in WMP? Other apps?

Does Vegas behave properly with Vegas captured files, MOVs or generated media?

More info might help.

MPH
spidey2002 wrote on 8/31/2002, 12:36 PM
All my avi files play fine using powerdvd, adobe premiere 6.0, vdub. I just installed picturetotv prog. I capture my video using vdub. Thanx again for your reply. I'm really glad you're helping me fix my problem. Appreciate it.
Tyler.Durden wrote on 8/31/2002, 1:24 PM
Hi Spidey,

I'm just guessin that the vdub capture codec you're using has been updated in some fashion and is no longer compatible w/ Vegas.

You might try different codecs to see which gives you the best quality/compression that Vegas supports, or reinstall vdub.

Vegas is optimized for DV captured with Vegas capture. While VV can manage many other formats/codecs, it cannot be all things to all formats. If Vegas is your tool of choice, you may need to find a capture codec that functions well in the Vegas environment; if the codec is the priority, you may need to use the other apps you have noted.

If your Vegas is broken, and doesn't work w/ typical sources (DV, .MOV, .WAV, etc.), there are many resources here to help you get it going.

Regards, MPH
spidey2002 wrote on 9/2/2002, 10:49 AM
Thank you so much martyh. My cap avi files are ntsc vcd formats and I solved my problem. I went to file/properties and changed my video setting to ntsc vcd format and it is now working. Now, I'm going to start my first project like adding video transitions. thnx again for following up my problem.