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    Here's my question:

    I record HD video from my DVR to my laptop using capdvhs via a 1394 connection. It records it as a .ts file. Here's my problem, when I select "Import Media" within Vegas and select the .ts file I get an error saying "An error occurred during the current operation. An Exception has occurred."

    Click on details of the error window and I see this:
    Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 9.0
    Version 9.0b (Build 92)
    Exception 0xC0000005 (access violation) WRITE:0x4BE0000 IP:0x24A02BE1
    In Module 'mcdddec.dll' at Address 0x24A00000 + 0x2BE1
    Thread: AsyncPreroll ID=0xF80 Stack=0x4DDF000-0x4DE0000
    Registers:
    EAX=ffff3820 CS=001b EIP=24a02be1 EFLGS=00010286
    EBX=0ccc6560 SS=0023 ESP=04ddfe4c EBP=00000000
    ECX=ffffffe7 DS=0023 ESI=04be0000 FS=003b
    EDX=ffffffff ES=0023 EDI=00000006 GS=0000
    Bytes at CS:EIP:
    24A02BE1: 66 89 0E 83 C6 02 4F 75 f.....Ou
    24A02BE9: 9A 8B 7C 24 10 8B 44 24 ..|.D$
    Stack Dump:
    04DDFE4C: 0CCCFBF4 0CBD0000 + FFBF4
    04DDFE50: 04BDD000 048E0000 + 2FD000
    04DDFE54: 0005FA00 00030000 + 2FA00
    04DDFE58: 0CCB1048 0CBD0000 + E1048
    04DDFE5C: 00000006
    04DDFE60: 24A01868 24A00000 + 1868 (mcdddec.dll)
    04DDFE64: 00000200
    04DDFE68: FFFFFFE8
    04DDFE6C: 000000AA
    04DDFE70: 0B550020 0B550000 + 20
    04DDFE74: 0002D000
    04DDFE78: 0000BB80
    04DDFE7C: 04BDD000 048E0000 + 2FD000
    04DDFE80: 00000004
    04DDFE84: 0005FA00 00030000 + 2FA00
    04DDFE88: 23206DF6 23200000 + 6DF6 (mcmpegin.dll)
    > 04DDFEBC: 23205977 23200000 + 5977 (mcmpegin.dll)
    > 04DDFEDC: 7C802600 7C800000 + 2600 (kernel32.dll)
    > 04DDFEE4: 33BBA3D7 33BB0000 + A3D7 (mcplug.dll)
    > 04DDFEEC: 33BBA440 33BB0000 + A440 (mcplug.dll)
    > 04DDFF0C: 0068C63B 00400000 + 28C63B (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    04DDFF10: 04F87904 04DE0000 + 1A7904
    04DDFF14: 00000000
    04DDFF18: 00000000
    04DDFF1C: 04BB0000 048E0000 + 2D0000
    > 04DDFF48: 00691423 00400000 + 291423 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    04DDFF4C: 00000008
    > 04DDFF50: 00AF8148 00400000 + 6F8148 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    > 04DDFF54: 00AF8160 00400000 + 6F8160 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    04DDFF58: 00000002
    04DDFF5C: 00000000
    04DDFF60: 00000000
    04DDFF64: 00000000
    > 04DDFF80: 00AF88E0 00400000 + 6F88E0 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    04DDFF84: 00000020
    04DDFF88: 00000000
    04DDFF8C: 00000001
    04DDFF90: 80004001
    > 04DDFFA8: 00857848 00400000 + 457848 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    - - -
    04DDFFF0: 00000000
    04DDFFF4: 006911E0 00400000 + 2911E0 (VegasMovieStudioPE90.exe)
    04DDFFF8: 01F39160 01E60000 + D9160
    04DDFFFC: 00000000

    Any idea what's happening? I even used HDTV2MPEG2 to convert it over to mpeg and I have the same problem. I don't have any problems importing files that were originally saved as .mpg. Could it be file size related? Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
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    With Vegas Pro 9 I set the project to 1920x1080i/29.97 or 1280x720p/59.94 first, then drag the *.ts or *.m2t files to the timeline and all is good. My Comcast HD box dumps CapDVHS single channel IEEE-1394 streams to *.m2t files.

    I'm not sure how Platinum differs.
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    Well the thing is, I can't even get the media to import to even be able to drag to the timeline. It errors out as soon as I select the media to import into Vegas, then when I click ok on the error window, Vegas closes.
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    We'll have to wait for someone with Platinum to respond.
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    I have Platinum 9. Haven't tried this yet, but I'm willing to give it a try and let you know. Can you post a sample file you're having the problem with? Something like rapidshare would work if it's under 100MB.
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    Originally Posted by bobm8778
    I have Platinum 9. Haven't tried this yet, but I'm willing to give it a try and let you know. Can you post a sample file you're having the problem with? Something like rapidshare would work if it's under 100MB.
    Thanks for the response. I will have to record a few seconds of something, currently my files are 800MB to 1GB+. I'll get back to you. Merry Christmas!
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    I recorded a 10 second sample HD clip. I tried to load it in MS and it still errored out. Give it a try and see if you can figure out why it's not loading.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/331011694/test.ts.html

    Thanks for your help!
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    Well here's what I've found out through Sony's website. Looks like AC3 audio is the culprit:

    OK, now here are the facts (Once again, a clip is worth a thousand words):

    1) It throws an exception in Vegas Pro 8.0c too. It's because these versions of Vegas do not recognize MPEG-2 transport streams with AC-3 audio. (Hopefully this will get fixed in VMSP soon).
    2) You can remux your file with mp2 (MPEG-1, Layer II) audio in VideoReDo and it opens audio and video without an error in Vegas. You can use either a .ts or .mpg wrapper. The same works in AviDemux, or Super (both free), and achieve the same result. Of course it will be stereo.
    3) If you actually have 5.1 surround audio in your .ts that you wish to preserve, you can transcode the audio directly as a separate 6-channel PCM file in AviDeMux and use that in Vegas or to replace the audio in DVDA.

    That all being said, again, if you are making stereo DVDs from your set-top .ts files, do your editing and auto commercial removal directly in VideoReDo and open the muxed file directly in DVD Architect. I tried it and it works. The easiest approach I know of.

    Thanks to musicvid for the help over there, I tried his clip and I was able to import it with no problems. Bummer Sony can't fix this though...
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    Well I've now been told that AviDemux has some issues with syncing so is not a good way to go. VideoReDo is supposed to be the perfect software for what I need to do. Does anyone else know of a similar (free) SW that does the same with perfect results? Otherwise I may just cough up the $50 and buy VRD.
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