So for Christmas I got Vegas 11 and the Hauppauge HD DVR model 1212, with the complete intention of making a Modern Warfare 3 montage with a buddy of mine. However, the saved m2ts file crashes Vegas 11. Oddly, it works perfectly fine in Vegas Movie Studio 9. Please help, I've tried nearly everything from unistalling the Hauppauge and reinstalling it manually with the driver for Macs off the Hauppauge website, to downloading sketchy 7z files. I'd use .mp4 but it cuts off everything but the upper lefthand corner of the clip. Thank you so much for any help you can give. I'm not esspecially fluent in computer jargon but I'm a quick learner.
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Vegas is much happier with mp4 wrappers. Use tsmuxer.
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Oh okay thanks, would you be able to run me through how to use the link?
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Just record from the HDPVR to .MP4 instead of m2ts. Look in the bottom lefthand corner of the home screen.
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Here's my settings:
Try this, and if it still doesn't work, you need to install the K-Lite codec pack. http://www.codecguide.com/download_kl.htm.
Do the "Standard" install, without the media player. Then restart Vegas and you're good to go. If you're using Win7 64 bit Vegas, you need to also install the 64 bit K-Lite pack. Both packs can live on the same machine, no problem.
And in case somebody chimes in here that codec packs are evil, consider that they come from the most trusted people in the computer world. The Open Source Developers. They are absolutely safe if you don't dink around with them.
Last edited by budwzr; 4th Jan 2012 at 11:04.
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Oh okay, thank you so much for time man, it means a lot. So how exactly do I use the codecs? I just saved it to a folder of mine.
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Sorry about that, must've been reading too fast. So I got the audio to work great, now my only problem is that .mp4 format only provides a fraction of the screen. I set to the properties to match the media settings and tried to crop but neither fixed the problem.
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Some versions of the HDPVR or certain firmware versions might cause problems
One way to get it working properly is a convoluted workaround that involves re-wrapping with ffmbc . Look on page 2
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/338538-Problems-with-Sony-vegas-and-my-HD-PVR-Repos...-another-forum
https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/341511-Reducing-the-frame-rate-of-M2TS-files-from-1...60fps-or-lower -
Yeah I noticed this thread earlier before I decided to try to get personal help. I followed all of those steps but it didn't seem to change anything. Does your method of using the ffmbc to wrap .m2ts also apply for .mp4? It sucks cause .mp4 is nearly perfect besides the screen cutoff, and .m2ts seems fine besides the fact it crashes Vegas.
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Okay so when I go to open the ffmbc file it asks which program i should use to open it, do I need to download a .7z opener? Continued help from anyone on how to adjust the screen for .mp4 would be much appreciated as well.
Last edited by soccawalka5; 4th Jan 2012 at 16:10.
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7z is an archive format like zip and rar
Free & open source with better compression
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Yeah...so nothing works. Too much work and apparently know one knows how to deal with this problem. Returning the HD PVR.
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They work fine in premiere , so it's clearly a Vegas incompatibility problem.
Maybe you could try contacting Sony or Hauppauge
The workaround isn't that bad. You just double click the bat file. Or are you saying it didn't work for you ?
Vegas is really buggy these days. Lots of crashes, not just with these files. Seems to get worse each release. Used to be the other way around a few years ago, Premiere was the one that would crash all the time but the newest versions are much more stableLast edited by poisondeathray; 6th Jan 2012 at 13:15.
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The HDPVR comes with software to convert to whatever you want. It's a no brainer.
As far as Vegas, it's just a codec issue. Run a file analyzer that can check the codec matrix.
Hauppage is the one that changed the product.Last edited by budwzr; 6th Jan 2012 at 16:03.
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Has anyone had any headway with this?
So far the only thing that has worked for me is to download the 1.6 firmware from the site and record in mp4. -
In the HDPVR, you can choose the audio. Try the AAC.
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I was talking about the .m2ts only showing audio in Vegas problem. I WAS routing the problem by recording .mp4, but now I can't even use the .mp4 vids because it comes out zoomed. Hauppauge's answer to this problem? "while we are working to fix the problem, record in .m2ts"
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bumping this thread because Hauppauge fixed the vegas mt2s problem.
They put up a beta firmware upgrade.
http://www.hauppauge.com/site/support/support_hdpvr.html?tab=5
It's worked so far!
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