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Sony Vegas 8.0 problem

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    SonOfaGun
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    im not a very techy kind of guy so i wont b including a lot of detailed info on here but i hope what i provide is enough to solve the problem
    i recently installed Sony Vegas Pro 8.0 so i could work on an upcoming pk vid
    the only problem is that when i put the recorded vids (i record using gamecam) onto the timeline and i preview them the animation and stuff comes out in a weird blur. Every movement and animation that is made ingame now shows multicolored trails everytime i preview them on sony vegas, which makes the vid look terrible b/c there are weird blotches and giant pixles everywhere.
    The recordings look fine when i view em on Windows Media Player

    I've seen some pk vids on youtube that had the same problem as i do now, but i thought it was some sort of graphics card error as opposed to Sony Vegas messing up the vid

    any1 know how to fix this?

    any help is appreciated

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    ArminVanBuuren
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    what's the file type the videos get recorded in? I had the same problem once with Vegas and even Premiere for a PK Video. If I remember I had to use a converter to work it in high definition video files. What's the extension on the video file?

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    aka Manipulation Senior Member KungPaoChicken's Avatar
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    my guess is he has .avi extension. had that problem before.

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    SonOfaGun
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    ye their avi, wat should i convert them to?

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    Could be your PC not being able to handle the preview process. What specs does your PC have? Have you tried setting the Preview on "low" or "Auto" instead of Best?

    Other than that, I highly doubt it's Vegas. Most likely your graphics card or game cam even, did you try watching the raw footage in a different player before? Say... VLC?

    Also you may want to use Virtual Dub to encode/convert your footage, saves lots of time and HDD space (though, won't be required with Game Cam seeing how the quality is crap either way and the files are what, 5mb a minute?)

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    Schrotti likes to steal others their avatar (unoriginal newb).

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