Sam Renkin
February 22nd, 2013, 01:50 PM
I've been using Vegas for several years, importing and editing footage from my Sony Z5U (.m2t files) and now my Nikon D600 (.mov files). I have a question that may have been answered elsewhere but I can't seem to find info on this.
From experience, I know that Vegas "plays well" with native .m2t files, .mov files (including H.264) and AVI. I've also imported XDCAM files without any issues. However - any .mp4 clip on the timeline creates a host of problems including halting playback and slow rendering. I've also heard that AVCHD can bog down your system.
I'm about to purchase an external HDD recorder for my Sony camera to capture 4:2:2 from HDMI. I know there's a couple of different solutions out there - the question for me is which one will record footage in a codec that Vegas likes (and won't hinder performance)? Should I be looking at ProRes, Avid DNxHD, or something else?
From experience, I know that Vegas "plays well" with native .m2t files, .mov files (including H.264) and AVI. I've also imported XDCAM files without any issues. However - any .mp4 clip on the timeline creates a host of problems including halting playback and slow rendering. I've also heard that AVCHD can bog down your system.
I'm about to purchase an external HDD recorder for my Sony camera to capture 4:2:2 from HDMI. I know there's a couple of different solutions out there - the question for me is which one will record footage in a codec that Vegas likes (and won't hinder performance)? Should I be looking at ProRes, Avid DNxHD, or something else?