![]() Set that to 8-bit color, and only use 32-bit color when you're finished editing and need to critically check colors, banding, etc. This again is found in the project properties. The other thing that can totally screw up playback is using 32-bit color. In my experience they can screw up play back and, as far as I can tell, never do anything useful. Second, make sure to uncheck all the check boxes in the Project Properties that are designed to "adjust" things automatically. ![]() If you want smooth playback, this step is absolutely essential: you must match project properties to the media you are trying to play. It looks like you have Vegas 13 which has the feature to automatically match project properties to the video you first drop on the timeline. Slow or choppy playback can be caused by a bunch of things, but the main place to look is in the Vegas "Project Properties" dialog. If you could post a small example - unmodified - of the problem MP4, I'll take a look at it.Īll the posts about changing the plugin have to do with the MP4 playing with sound only, not your problem which is choppy playback. If it's not possible then I guess I will need to convert, so I would need to know how to properly do it so I don't lose quality in the process. ![]() I tried renaming "qt7plug" but the video wouldn't load.Īnyway please tell me how to fix, ideally without having to convert the video formats so I don't waste time on that. This doesn't work for my case cause it's using "qt7plug". I have seen people renaming folders in the "C:\Program Files\Sony\Vegas Pro 13.0\FileIO Plug-Ins" folder to make Vegas use another type of plugin to fix stuttering issues like this: The question is: How do I make Vegas to use the " Format: MainConcept MPEG-1" instead of "Format: QuickTime 7" so it doesn't stutter? Do I need to convert the actual video files? If so how? So my conclusion is that the Quicktime format is making the stuttering with Vegas. ![]()
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