Hi guys.
That's just a bad problem that I have.
Whenever I just add a video to Vegas Pro (not even render or add something, just playing it without changes) it removes a part of the audio.
I didn't do anything on the video, just recorded and that's it, happens on every video.
Also if I record a 60FPS video, render it and upload to Youtube, it's going to be 60FPS? Or I have to do something more?
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Hard to respond as we don't know what kind of video you are trying to add to Vegas. In Vegas is there an option to render for YouTube? If so use that. Youtube always futzes with your uploads anyway so upload in highest quality you can and Youtube will do the rest. I use MP4 but you can use what is best for your video.
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A video from Action!, with NVENC codec, 1080p size and medium quality.
There's a option in Vegas Pro for Internet 720/1080p video and lower pixels.
But what can I do for that auto audio part removing?? -
I couldn't find a link to that camera. Can you provide that? I'm guessing that Vegas doesn't support NVENC codec so use handbrake to convert to something vegas supports. Did you get any software included when you bought that camera?
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You mean the recorder??
Just type Mirillis Action! and it shows up.
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OK, I went to their web site and saw this: "Select one of many predefined profiles and push a button to export your recordings to popular formats...,"
Evidently the format you chose doesn't play well with Vegas. So pick another. Try mp4 or AVI.
Note they have a proprietary Mirillis FICV video codec which probably can't be edited in any program. -
It IS MP4, same happens with AVI too.
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They have a support page. I would try to ask in their forum. If that doesn't work then ask them for help. Then report back here with the solution as that may help others that have the same problem.
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OK, thanks
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Woah, I just find out that when I use MP4 Audio option for audio recording, that problem happens.
I turned it into WAV and everything's fine o_0.
But a bit of problem is that the video recording + audio is using MP4 and can't be changed to WAV.
Anyways, that seems like the MP4 recording ain't working, but WAV is working without problems (hope there won't be). -
MP4 is a video container.
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Sorry for not answering before 1 month
Now I record the audio in one part and video in another.
It was happening because it was MP4, not WAV.
Problem SOLVED.
Sony Vegas Pro 13 remove part of the audio
Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by Coverdrave, May 8, 2015.