I downloaded Go Pro 10 video (3840x2160 30fps) into Vegas Pro 17, and tried changing the project property settings per instructions, yet the resolution and colors are not matching to any settings.. I even tried a converter… help?
Its not smooth and the colors are bleeding (all the clips I bring in) . I shot it in MP4 on a Go Pro 10. I tried many converters. The video is fine showing it on the computer but once I enter it into Vegas Pro, its horrible,. .
As you can see on my video beneath Vegas Pro 17 build 455 plays my GOPro file with the same dimensions and a higher framerate very good and fluent. So I think the prgram cannot be the reason, it must be something else: your hardware, made settings in the program, not uptodate drivers a.s.o. We don't know one of these things in your case, so start here to give the needed information you are asked for in this link: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/important-information-required-to-help-you--110457/ Video of VPro 17 playing 4K GOPro 50p:
If the problem is poor playback framerates (esp. if it's 4K HEVC) you might try a proxy file as suggested (right-click on media in Vegas and create video proxy).
I don't understand what "colors are bleeding" means- please share a screenshot of that.
Thanks, I figured it out.. it was the Vegas display setting, not the video.. I had to change the display settings for viewing. .. thanks for responding…
Former user
wrote on 8/14/2022, 10:16 AM
@James-Culhane Hi, can you be a bit more descriptive of what you mean by 'change the display settings for viewing', so anyone in the future can understand what you mean when they read this post?
I had to change the display settings in Vegas to view it correctly.. the attached shows the settings..
Former user
wrote on 8/14/2022, 12:09 PM
@James-Culhane Thanks, the info using the tool that has been asked for in the comments above is called MediaInfo, download it, it's quick & free https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo, there's no adverts or any of that crap included in it, After downloading, right click on the media in your Windows folder, open MediaInfo, choose Text from the View option, select all, copy & paste in a comment here, this tool is good for your own understanding of what your media is because 'MP4' is just a container, it's like a folder that holds lots of information inside it, MediaInfo shows that information, this will help understand why what you changed made it work 👍