![]() ![]() using.html (it is quite long, but has lots of information on the settings involved and problems you can run into and how to solve them). with.html (the first video is kind of silly/just for fun)įor more in-depth information on the h.264/AVC codec and various x264 settings, I wrote a lengthy article here. ![]() If you wish to use H.264/AVC to record with, I also wrote an article on this, with the main setting that you must change to make it compatible with Vegas. Lineage: AG-DVC30 > Firewire > Vegas (avi) > Soundforge (wav > resampled at 44.1 kHz) > Sony. s-and.html which talks about the issue and how to solve it (again, if you use Bandicam's built-in version of Xvid, you shouldn't run into a problem once you install the Xvid codec. If you wish to use Xvid as a third party codec, or are having issues with the corruption happening in your recordings, I wrote a short article on the problem at my blog, here. You will now see the little window below. Bandicam's own optimized and built-in version (chooseable from the pull-down "Codec" selection) does not have this issue and should work with Vegas just fine, after installing the Xvid codec. After the file its downloaded you need to extract the files to your computer. There is a small issue with possible 'trails' of corruption/artifacting if you use Xvid as an "External/Third Party Codec" in Bandicam. This will allow you to decode ('open') the video in Vegas. If you wish to use Xvid, Lemonater has most of the answer taken care of: go to the website and download the latest Xvid codec. In usual, the MTS footage from Sony, Panasonic, Canon AVCHD camcorders is encoded with H.264/AVC codec. mts files when working with them in Sony Vegas Pro 13/12, a popular video editing program on Windows. Recording with PCM Audio ("Uncompressed") solves the issue with the Audio not being able to be imported into Sony's Vegas line of products. As one AVCHD full HD camcorder user, you may meet some incompatibility issues of AVCHD. If I may pop in, Lemonater and Bandi are both correct: ![]()
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