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  1. Hi,

    I am trying to make a tutorial with Camstudio. After a good AVI is made (works perfectly) I import it in Vegas 9 to put some text with it.
    After rendering my video is getting a lot of unwanted colors.
    See this video (46 seconds): From 17 seconds you can see it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHhnJ6ntaC0
    How do I solve this?

    Arjan
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    If you scroll to those points on the Vegas timeline, and zoom down to the frame level, what do you see ? Are these on timeline ?
    What format are you rendering to ? Do these distortions appear in the your rendered video prior to uploading to youtube ?
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  3. If you scroll to those points on the Vegas timeline, and zoom down to the frame level, what do you see ? Are these on timeline ?
    >> Yes they are!
    What format are you rendering to ?
    Windows Media V11
    6mbps HD 720 30p
    framerate 29.970
    seconds per keyframe 3
    quality 100%

    Do these distortions appear in the your rendered video prior to uploading to youtube ?
    Yes I see it in Vegas and after rendering I also see it.

    I do not see it in the original AVI and also not when I upload this original AVI to You Tube.

    Tnaks for your help!
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    The issue would appear to be in how Vegas is interpreting the camstudio footage. I assume you are capturing directly to the camstudio codec ? If not, to what codec ?

    Try loading the avi into virtualdub. If it loads and looks OK there, you could then output to a lossless codec like huffyuv or lagarith, and then load this version into Vegas.
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  5. Vurtual Dub did the trick! I used the codec: lossless codec 1.4!

    Thanks for the help!
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