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November 3, 2013 6:24:23 PM

So I recorded a video that is about 13 minutes long. But when I put the recording into Sony Vegas pro, it shows it as 33 seconds.. I really need to know what's wrong cause I need to make YouTube content. I have watched my recording back and there is no lag in the recording at all or frames drops. So someone please help me?

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a b Ù Sony
November 3, 2013 7:39:47 PM

What format is the recorded video in? What did you use to record the video? Have you tried importing it with a different setting?
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November 4, 2013 3:25:04 AM

kenrivers said:
What format is the recorded video in? What did you use to record the video? Have you tried importing it with a different setting?


File type is .m2ts and I recorded with roxio game capture hd pro
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a b Ù Sony
November 4, 2013 7:34:39 PM

You might want to read this - http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/956260 . It directly addresses the problem. The solution suggested there is to use a program like AviDemux (http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/) to convert the file into something that Vegas can work with, such as mp4. Other programs to consider are MPEG Streamclip (http://www.squared5.com/) and Handbrake (http://handbrake.fr/). It appears as though Vegas, or at least some versions, have trouble working with .m2ts files.
Another suggestion I read was to uninstall and reinstall Vegas: http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/873871
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November 5, 2013 4:14:00 AM

kenrivers said:
You might want to read this - http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/956260 . It directly addresses the problem. The solution suggested there is to use a program like AviDemux (http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/) to convert the file into something that Vegas can work with, such as mp4. Other programs to consider are MPEG Streamclip (http://www.squared5.com/) and Handbrake (http://handbrake.fr/). It appears as though Vegas, or at least some versions, have trouble working with .m2ts files.
Another suggestion I read was to uninstall and reinstall Vegas: http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/24/873871

I was already looking around and found that program! I just looked up .m2ts Sony vegas problems and found that website you posted. Thanks
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