Sony Vegas accepts most file formats. However, some people have had difficulty with mp4 formats with Sony. I've always suggested converting them to another format you are sure is compatible with the program instead of enduring the frustration of trying to figure out why certain ones don't work.
No, Sony Vegas supported to import follow video formats: DV, AVCHD, HDV, SD/HD-SDI, and all XDCAM
We have Sony Vegas 8 Pro and it edits HD footage. I don't know about 7.
Sony Vegas may take a long time to render due to the complexity of the video project, the quality settings chosen for rendering, the processing power of the computer, and the amount of effects or edits applied to the video.
click on the waves that represent audio and than click delete on the keyboard
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It depends. If you are talking about movies downloaded from the internet DVD's can use MPEG4, AVI, and Windows Media Files as well as other less common file types. They can also take audio files and picture files.
Sony Vegas may take a long time to render videos because it processes and combines multiple layers of video, effects, and audio to create a high-quality final product. This complex rendering process requires significant computational power and time to ensure the video is rendered accurately and without errors.
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You can use video editing software such as Sony Vegas or even Windows Movie Maker which can be found in most of Microsoft OSes.
the higher the quality you render the longer it will take to render as you're making the computer do more work, but on the plus side the better or newer the computer the faster.
Sorry, hun, I believe it isn't possible. Having Vegas Platinum 11, it came with a program called Sound Forge Audio Studio. If you got that, you should take a look at it and play with it a bit. Then you can produce an autotuned effect. And having used Vegas myself for over two years, I have learned how to play with the audio settings to get the processed part of autotune and fix the tune a little. You may need to touch-up in other programs uch as Audacity or Sound Forge, though. Good luck.
That would depend on the capacity of the Memory Stick and the size of the image files.