No, Sony Vegas supported to import follow video formats:
DV, AVCHD, HDV, SD/HD-SDI, and all XDCAM
Some of the biggest names in video editing will do the job - Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, and so forth. If you're on a Mac, then look no further than iMovie itself to edit your files as you see fit.
Actually it probably isn't the file size it's probably the file type. Sony vegas will crash with .MOV and .MP4 a lot of the time. Also sometimes it will crash if the file is big enough. But other than that no. I use SV to edit a bunch of clips (about 6-15gb each)
AVI and MOV files are video files. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. MOV is an apple format of a movie file.
Yes, MP4 files are generally smaller in size compared to MOV files.
Yes, MOV files are typically larger in size compared to MP4 files due to differences in compression methods and file structures.
Mainly .Mov files are opened in Quicktime Player by Apple and VLC player. You can get the download link below.
If you mean you're trying to watch .avi files on a camera that only supports .mov then just render out the .avi in a video editing program to the .mov codec. Not that hard.
No, they cannot.
Going to Download.com and downloading MOV Downloader.
You could play mov files on computer with Apple QuikTime player or VLC player OR burn it to DVD for playing on a DVD player. see download links and guide.
yes it works on windows and macs.
The difference in file size between MOV and MP4 video files is generally minimal, with MP4 files typically being slightly smaller due to their more efficient compression methods.