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Re: Original Audio Track
by
Luis Cosme
on Sep 7, 2009 at 3:27:58 pm
I have another suggestion or just another way that may work for you without having to re-encode.
I have a sony hadndycam and don't have to do all that.
In Windows, I highlight all the clips that are in the camera when it's plugged in via usb,
then go to edit \ copy to folder \ and copy it to a folder on my external firewire that is plugged in to my laptop.
Then when I open up vegas and go to the explorer I can drag and drop the files from my external hard drive right to the timeline and they work perfect.
My camera is a DCR-SR42 which records\creates MPEG-2 Files.
And the computer I'm using is a pc with vista 32-bit
regards,
Lou
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