![]() Those are the versions that have worked more often for people who have had problems with newer versions thus a reasonable basis for trying them. The generally accepted fallback version of Quicktime is 7.6.2 or 7.6 Vegas/VEGAS ownership/version releases (see also the changelog here) Movie Studio 18 support (all Movie Studio versions later than #17) Transfer of license (see to the end of that thread) How do I search the forum (some tips) also here Purchasing details VEGAS 365 subscriptions and Full details Revoke order / return / Right of Withdrawal (outdated) Online Live Chat Pre-sales and registration help ![]() VEGAS Movie Studio - Try before you buy! (applies to VEGAS Pro as well) VEGAS Pro FAQs and TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDES Vegas Creative Software in Madison WI US: CDT/DST (UTC -5h) from until My Time Zone (FI) EEST (UTC +3h) from (DST start) until (DST end) I don't work for VEGAS Creative Software. I'd love to talk directly to one of Sony's engineers on this problem, it's making Windows look really bad.Ī volunteer forum moderator as of. I work at Microsoft, in the Video Editing and SDK department. If it handles it "directly", what codecs does it use? Is Vegas' codec stack for MP4 files monolithic, or does it too depend on whatever codecs I have on my system? If I rename the MOV file to MP4, I've heard tell that Vegas handles this file "directly", and doesn't go through QT. How can I tell what codec is really being invoked by Quicktime if it's in a MOV format? Are MOV files when present inside Vegas always rendered completely by QT, or does QT invoke "whatever decompressor/codec is on my system"? In other words, can random (DirectShow?) (AVI?) codecs on my system cause QT's decoding of MOV files to fail? Or is it monolithic?ĥ. IS it QT or Vegas that is drawing black when it senses an error? I'm almost thinking it's Vegas seeing a non-frame come back, it draws black.Ĥ. Is there anything I can do in my registry to force Quicktime to "do something else", like "not use a GPU-based decompression?" The fact that the blackness is random seems to imply either Sony or QT is sensing a failure and just providing black.ģ. What versions of Quicktime do you consider "stable"? I'm wanting this answer from Sony, not a forum member who isn't Sony. So I guess what I'm asking for is some kind of explanation from Sony:ġ. I don't expect one of the most common formats out there to render black to my screen. I paid for a video editor, and I expect Sony Vegas Team's quality control to give a s*** enough that they'd see to it that. I'm NOT willing to backdate my machine to Quicktime 7.anything. MP4, and while it works "better", it's not a flawless solution. It sometimes works at first, then goes blaclk later, and sometimes is immediately black as soon as you click anywhere on the timeline. ![]() Problem: at random times, the video (either preview or render to disk) turns black. Movie files: iPhone4's MOV files, about 32 of them on the timeline Lotsa memory, lotsa hard drive space, etc Movie Studio Platinum 12, build 896, 64 bit
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