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November 9th, 2011, 10:19 AM | #1 |
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Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
Hey Guys....I have a wedding video that I have edited 3 segments on 3 separate timelines for this project. Each timeline had the same project settings as did the renders to mp4 codec. I then wanted to bring all three videos into a new timeline for DVD Authoring and completion. However, when I reimported the mp4's (which, by the way, each played fine in Windows Media Player) the audio is now garbled in the new timeline. I cannot figure this out. These are the render settings I am using:
VIDEO: Sony AVC/MVC (*mp4, *.m2ts, *.avc) Internet 1920x1080-30p Profile: baseline Entropy Coding: CAVLC Frame Rate: 29.970 (NTSC) Field Order: None (progressive) Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000 Bit-rate: 16,000,000 Encode mode: Render using GPU if available AUDIO: Audio Format: AAC Sample Rate: 48,000 Bit Rate: 256,000 Audio coding mode: Surround 5.1 Again I would render segment and then reimport into a new project with a fresh timeline (same specs) and the audio continues to be garbled. Any help is much appreciated!!! |
November 9th, 2011, 10:31 AM | #2 |
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Re: Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
Can you just cut and paste from one project to another to create one mp4 instead of rendering out a total of 4 times? It's what I do. Some use nested projects, but I don't care for that myself.
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November 9th, 2011, 11:05 AM | #3 |
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Re: Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
I suppose I could do that Jeff. The video clips are somewhat effects heavy so I do not if the copy and paste will take it. My system is an i7-975, 12gb ram, win 7 64bit so I would think I could do that so I'll give it a try. I guess I could do a section at a time if it gave me a fit.
Would still like to hear other suggestions too. My concern here is that I will have to re-render the video for DVD with all those effects as well as it being 1080p. Thanks for the quick reply! UPDATE: Just tried the copy and paste and it did not even begin to let me. I was afraid of that. Anybody with another idea - many thanks! |
November 9th, 2011, 03:41 PM | #4 |
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Re: Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
if the effects are track level that will be a problem but if they are at clip level it should work. You did open 2 instances of Vegas right? one with the original project and the other blank to paste in. I only ask because it's the most obvious reason for it not to work.
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November 9th, 2011, 04:03 PM | #5 |
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Re: Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
Jeff,
Pardon me if this is obvious to you, but you have set the Audio tab of your Project Properties to Master bus mode: 5.1, haven't you? I'm assuming your source is 5.1 audio. ...Jerry |
November 9th, 2011, 04:59 PM | #6 |
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Re: Audio scrambled in Vegas Pro 10 render \ reimport
can't seem to figure out where the mp4's come into it.
what was your source footage? if it wasn't mp4 why are you taking mp4's to dvd?
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