I have Vegas 4.0 and I trying to open or render as MPEG format but I always get a message that "Support for this format has expired" Any clue what to do to reactivate that. I think it has to do with mainconcept dlls supporting mpg in Vegas
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did you recently install sound forge 7? this will do this ..
just re-install vegas and and get new activation number from sony/sonic foundry or install the new version of vegas 4.0e and reactivate .."Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
did you ever register your MainConcept encoder within Vegas, or were you using it on a trial basis?
if you registered it, you should contact either Sony or MainConcept's tech support. if you were using it on a trial basis, you need to register it.- housepig
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I am sorry didnt know I have to register, didnt say anything about that. Do you know how to register becuase I cant find it through Vegas itself
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you just start using after a fresh install and instructions pop up (render something to mpeg2)
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BJ_M
You were right, I installed Sound Forge which did the whole thing, I Just reinstalled the plugins directory and it fixed teh whole thing. Thanks a lot for all the help
What would be the best format for encoding. I am rendering as SVCD MPEG 2. Unfortnately I dont have DVD Writer and my DVD Player doesnt play SVCD (Panasonic) so I will have to re-render to VCD which is really bad quality, any recommendations -
I would recommend that you get a dvd player that plays svcd's or a dvd writer. I just bought both for less than $150 total and it was the best investment I made all year. No more crap video, and you will have much more fun editting your video and making a dvd with menus, etc...
Other than that, you are just stuck encoding to VCD format. -
Subigo
I guess you are right, I am thinking of getting a DVD writer, I was thinking about Pioneer A06 to support multiple formats but if you said you got both writer and player for $150 I would be interested to know 1) what you got? and 2) where you got them from?
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Akronica
I got a Toshiba sd-2900 from Best Buy for $55, and I got a lite-on dvd writer from there as well for $99.
I got the lite-on so cheap because they had been out of the norcent dvd writers which advertise for $99 for like 3 weeks, so the manager finally gave me a lite-on for $99... -
Thanks a lot for the information, I will look into those for sure. I think I really need DVD writer by now
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