I am using Sony Vegas 7 to edit some video however I've run into a problem. I ripped a DVD using CloneDVD. It saved it as a 1.2GB .AVI file. I attempted to use the file in Vegas but only the audio track appears. I tried importing it using the DVD Camcorder Disk option but it doesn't accept the file. So, I tried to convert it using various programs. They take several hours to convert and afterwards, I find out that half the audio is out of sync with the video or it's all choppy. So then I figured it was a codec problem. I used GSpot and it says that I have the proper codec installed (XVID). I tried using VirtualDub to re-encode it but it also won't accept it. I also tried Windows Movie Maker and it says I don't have the correct codec and then it won't even install it (even though GSpot said I already had it).
So, I would like instructions on how to edit the .AVI file using Vegas 7. All I want to do is break up the DVD into 4 parts and render each one as .WMV. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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You could use AutoMKV or Tmpgenc Xpress and convert to WMV directly from the dvd.
Or use Vob2MPG and get a mpg from the dvd that you can try import in vegas or windows movie maker.
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