Video fine, no audio.Īnd yes, I also used Videocoder (same as Handbrake) to convert the file to mp4, and then import it. I did try importing from other avi files to Vegas, and the same happened. Interleave, duration : 40 ms (1.00 video frame) Writing library : VirtualDubMod build 2550/releaseįormat profile : Advanced settings : BVOP2įormat settings, Matrix : Default (H.263) Writing application : VirtualDubMod 1.5.10.3 | || (build 2550/release) Here they are:Ĭomplete name : G:\The Three Musketeers.avi No problem to copy here the Mediainfo data for that avi file. Sony sold Vegas Pro to Magix (Germany) several years ago and the last Sony version was 13, everything since then, including the latest version 16 has been produced by Magix. It is not Sony Vegas Pro 15, it is Magix Vegas Pro 15. There are many tutorials on Youtube and here is a website that has some excellent tutorials: Ĥ.
How to open avi files on sony vegas 15 full#
If you click on the icon that looks like 2 computers, that should display full screen.ģ. There are several icons above the preview window display. Place Mediainfo in Text mode (in the ‘View’ tab, then load your source file. You could also use a free app called Mediainfo to display the specs of your source avi media and then post a screenshot of the specs here for others to look at. You may want to use a free app such as Handbrake or MediaER Tool Kit to convert the file to include audio that Vegas will like. Most likely the audio in your avi file is not compatible with Vegas Pro.