Brian Luce
May 29th, 2009, 10:01 AM
I did a fresh intall of XP on a Dell laptop previously running on vista. There are a head ache load of proprietary drivers. Vegas 6.0d installed cleanly. When I went to import an avi file, I got a vegas error message saying "an error occurred writng the file, make sure you have write access to the file/folder and that there is enough free space."
Then, if I click OK and drag the avi file to the timeline it plays perfectly, but! the audio track says "Peaks not available" and is whited out. But the audio plays nicely nonetheless. Nothing is yellow iconed on the audio section of "Device Manager".
What does this sound like? missing audio codec? Missing audio driver? Suggestions for where to start drilling are appreciated. The audio portion of the avi file is 48k, 16 bit, windows media 9.1.
Then, if I click OK and drag the avi file to the timeline it plays perfectly, but! the audio track says "Peaks not available" and is whited out. But the audio plays nicely nonetheless. Nothing is yellow iconed on the audio section of "Device Manager".
What does this sound like? missing audio codec? Missing audio driver? Suggestions for where to start drilling are appreciated. The audio portion of the avi file is 48k, 16 bit, windows media 9.1.