(1280x720 at 30 fps)Ĭoncerning WMV i tried different bitrates as well. (using batch converting option).Ħ With every importing above i exported to: AVI, WMV, MPEG4. (using batch converting option).ĥ before importing in magix, convert with magix to WMV. (using batch converting option).Ĥ before importing in magix, convert with magix to AVI.
How to open avi files in sony vegas pro 12 without klite free#
extension MOV)Ģ different machine and os: Intel p4 2.8 ghz 2 Gb windows XP prof. 100gb free disk space.Ģ drag original in timeline where magix first automatically converts it to MPG.ģ before importing in magix, convert with magix to MXV. I used a 30 second long example from my Canon camera (PAL 1280x720 at 30fps. Because i want good quality it would be nice if the first option would work because converting to WMV before editing gives pore quality (not jerky). Only preview is slow when i convert first to WMV and then drag it into timeline. You wrote HD requires a powerfull machine but when i drag the original HD movie to timeline it is converted to MPG and very well editable. No slow preview at all, it only takes a while to convert (depending on hardware i think). If you are stil thinking of a hardware problem then i would please now what System specs and OS would be sufficient and i will try it on that, because i have access to whatever system you ask. The final result counts after i exported the movie, and so far i now, this can't be a hardware problem because in sony vegas the final result (after i exported the movie) is smooth on t he same machine. If preview is slow that is for me not a problem. Quad core i5 2.90 hz 4 gb ram samsung hd 1.5t with about 1.2t freespace windows vista home premium 32bit. When i mentioned jerky it is related to the final result (after export) Hardware is not the problem when i use a demo of sony vegas on same machine everything is smooth. Can anyone help me otherwise the program is useless for me. I have tried other options from this forum, no result. Problem seems that something is going wrong when i import and thus convert the mov files.įirst used Video de luxe 14 from magix but it dit not recognized HD so i bought this new version last year and searched and tried for days to solve the problem with no result. Problem is that editting in WMV is nearly as impossible (very, very slow jerky and stopping playback even with low quality preview). The only way when i get no jerking is to first convert in WMV then edit and then export in WMV. Second i tried to convert the original file first to MXV format and then import but same problem. In preview the files are a bit jerky, for me not a great problem but in whatever format i export (AVI, WMV MPEG4) the film, the result still is jerky and not acceptable. I have a canon camera which output is h.264 mov files 1280x720 at 30fps. Magix 16 premium (with activated MPEG4) converts these files when i drag them into the timeline.