Apparently, there is avi and then there is SF avi, and rarely do they meet? When I create an animation with Flash and export it as Windows Media (avi), then add it to my Vegas Media Pool, Vegas displays only the first frame, sans any transparent layers, for the entire duration of the clip. When I export the same Flash animation as Quicktime (mov), Vegas Video sees all the frames of the underlying video (i.e., it plays with motion), but again loses the transparent overlays (layers) from my Flash animation.
So here's the thing. Windows Media Player can play the avi complete and intact, with all motion and transparent layers (titles) and everything. So why can't Vegas play an avi that Windows Media Player plays perfectly? Is it the case that Vegas can only import and play avi's that Vegas created? If so, that's hardly "avi" at all, but rather more like "a Sonic Foundry spin-off of avi that isn't really avi at all, so using the name is deceptive and possibly even fradulent." It looks like everyone else in the world is in agreement about what an avi is and isn't, but maybe SF has their own interpretation?
Unless there is some trick that I haven't discovered.....?
So here's the thing. Windows Media Player can play the avi complete and intact, with all motion and transparent layers (titles) and everything. So why can't Vegas play an avi that Windows Media Player plays perfectly? Is it the case that Vegas can only import and play avi's that Vegas created? If so, that's hardly "avi" at all, but rather more like "a Sonic Foundry spin-off of avi that isn't really avi at all, so using the name is deceptive and possibly even fradulent." It looks like everyone else in the world is in agreement about what an avi is and isn't, but maybe SF has their own interpretation?
Unless there is some trick that I haven't discovered.....?