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Jerry Neal
October 14th, 2013, 03:45 PM
Hello,

I posted this question in the Sony Vegas section but did not receive much feedback. I'm hoping that someone here can help.

I shot some footage using the MOV 1080 24p format (high bit rate) with my GH3. However, when I imported this into Sony Vegas, only the first segment of the clip is normal and has audio below it. Then the clip becomes a still frame and the audio disappears.

Does anyone know of a fix for this? I shot an interview that I need to get edited fairly quickly.

Thanks!

Alex Anderson
October 14th, 2013, 04:57 PM
How does the clip play outside of Vegas, Like using the VLC player, Quicktime player or the Windows Media player? If it plays ok, then the problem is inside Vegas. Maybe some setting for the file import inside Vegas? If I recall from my old Vegas days, hen the clip runs out it makes a freeze frame from that point on to fill the in and out points on the timeline that you made. what in and out settings did you make on the clip before putting it on the timeline?

Alex

Willard Hill
October 14th, 2013, 05:59 PM
This was discussed in the folllowing thread earlier this year. http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/panasonic-lumix-gf-gh-series/513965-gh3-glitch-sony-vegas.html

Here is what I posted in that thread: " I shot one clip at 24p 72mbs setting today and get the same results in Vegas 12 as Duane did. I have been using the 30p 50mbs for all of my work except this test and there is no problem with that setting.

In regards to the extended video with 72mbs, it seems to play OK if one grabs the end of the clip and drags it back to match the audio".


I still am wondering if part of your file is actually missing or if you are just assuming it is missing because the video and audio length does not match. I also get the same thing if I have the camera set for 30p 50mbs and go in the menu and change the frame rate by 200%, 300% etc. Again the video extends as a frozen frame far beyond the audio, but if you drag it back to match the file will play as one expects.

Duane Adam
October 15th, 2013, 05:37 PM
Still happens at 24p with the latest version of Vegas 12. Faster to manually re-size the video clips than worry about contacting Sony. Really not a big deal, just match the video clip size to the audio, takes only a few seconds.