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  1. within vegas

    The comments were intended more for the people who have the clip loaded successfully. If they check their dll versions (ie verify what pathway vegas is use) then you can match against yours
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    within vegas

    The comments were intended more for the people who have the clip loaded successfully. If they check their dll versions (ie verify what pathway vegas is use) then you can match against yours
    Ah I see. Well making this short montage for the people I play with became more of a hassle than I'd dreamed of . Wonder what I've done to deserve such reluctant Sony Vegas!

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    pdr is probably referring to this. but how it can help i don't know as you can't open it in vegas to compare. maybe see if the plugin is there in the vegas subfolder.

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    Yes, that file is there. It's the standard file Sony Vegas uses for rendering. I tried replacing it with another file that some guy suggested in a youtube video before I got here - but it didn't work and swapped it back.

    The file is called:
    Sony\Vegas Pro 10.0\FileIO Plug-Ins\compoundplug\compoundplug.dll

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  5. If you go to the folder, right click the .dll -> properties - it will tell you the version number in the version tab (you don't need vegas open, you can do it in windows explorer)

    What aedipuss said earlier about VFR is important. If audio sync is important , you won't be able to edit it in vegas very easily (and keep sync), unless you convert to CFR first - if this is the case, importing the files directly is a moot point anyway
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    try right clicking on the .dll and see what version it is.

    do you have the final version of pro 10 installed?

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    The DLL file:
    File version 1.0.0.12.15
    Productversion 1.0 (Build 1215) 64-bit.

    Latest version ye?
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    Final closing:
    To anyone that might be reading this thread in the future.

    I gave up on finding the issue. I tried moving one of the clips to my friends PC, who has the latest Sony Vegas Pro 12, and it gave the exact same error. My conclusion is you guys must be using some sort of hacking Sony Vegas!

    Any who, I've also come to the conclusion that the time I spend doing this - I could've been re-rendering the entire 5½ hours (regardless of how retarded and unnecessary that should be). I used the MediaCoder provided by someone previously in the thread (Thank you!) and h.264'd it all with the same bitrate as the original clip (to avoid size increase). Unfortunately, this results in about 10-15% quality decrease which I'll have to live with.

    Thanks for the time spent by everyone here and happy new year 2013!,
    You can close this thread now.
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    Ok, catch ya later. Dont let the door....
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    Originally Posted by lindenkron View Post
    The DLL file:
    File version 1.0.0.12.15
    Productversion 1.0 (Build 1215) 64-bit.

    Latest version ye?

    sorry for the late reply - been busy

    nope not the latest version of the .dll - you should have build 1561.

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