Saturday, January 16, 2016

5D mk 3 MOV to Vegas 13/12/11/10 - Edit Canon 5D Mark III H.264 MOV in Sony Vegas Pro

Get crashed while importing Canon 5D Mark III H.264 MOV files to Sony Vegas Pro 10/11/12/13 for editing? If so, just follow this simple way to fix the MOV and Sony Vegas incompatible problems. 

Q: Sony vegas pro 13, only imports audio from Canon 5D Mark III .MOV files 
"I got some files for a short movie I recorded to edit on sony vegas on my pc, the files are .mov files, Recorded by the Canon 5D Mark iii. I get home and it only imports audio into my Sony Vegas timeline. I dont mean the video is black, I mean it does not import it at all, just the sound. I can play the file fine on both quicktime and WMP with visual. 

Any help would be greatly appreciated." 

Okay, as some guys suggest, you can change the file name from *.MOV to *.MPG and then import the MPGs into Sony Vegas. You may have a try. While, when I tired the way, the files still can’t be imported to Sony Vegas perfectly. Message says: "File format not supported". It seems that the re-naming method does not work. 

If you’re in such a situation, there is an easy way to fix the issue. Get a MOV converter and transcode .MOV files to MPEG-2, which will save you both time and trouble, and all you need is to drag the result videos for prompt editing. For this purpose, this article will show you how to convert Canon 5D Mark III H.264 MOV to MPEG-2 for editing in Sony Vegas in detail. 

 

You can get help from Brorsoft Video Converter

The program is an easy-to-use MOV converter for you, which can help you change all kinds of MOV videos into a different format like MPEG-2 with least quality loss. You should then be able to import the new file into Sony Vegas Pro with smooth editing without any trouble. It will ensure a perfect MOV file importing, playing and editing workflow with Sony Vegas Pro 10/11/12/13. Besides MOV, this video converter can also transcodeAVIMP4, FLV, MKV, etc to Sony Vegas Pro. Download the program and learn the step-by-step guide. 

Download MOV file converter: 

 


How to import Canon 5D Mark III MOV files into Sony Vegas Pro 10/11/12/13 

Step 1: Load original MOV files 

Click "Add" button on the main interface to load your 5D MK III MOV files once you set up the professional MOV Converter on your PC. (Drag&Drop function is another way to import the videos.) 

 

Step 2: Select output format 

Click the format column to choose output format. For Sony Vegas editing, Adobe Premiere/Sony Vegas > MPEG-2 (*.mpg) is one of the best compatible video formats for you to choose. 

 

Step 3: Start Canon 5D mk 3 MOV to Sony Vegas Conversion 

Tap the Conversion button on the main interface to start transcoding MOV to MPEG/WMV for Sony Vegas. When finished, the output file is ready for being imported to Sony Vegas for editing. All Vegas versions are supported, including Vegas Pro 11, Vegas Pro 12 etc. 

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2 comments:

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