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Sony Vegas Pro makes it easy to import and edit movies, images and music for creating your next video or audio masterpiece. However, it will be a frustrating thing if you have problems of importing video files to Sony Vegas, especially the video files are the so common MP4 files. Though MP4 is a listed supported format by Sony Vegas, many people are having problems of importing MP4 to Sony Vegas. The latest Sony Vegas 18 still won’t solve “Sony Vegas Won’t import/read/open/accept some MP4 files”.
Known issues when Sony Vegas dealing with MP4 files
- Sony Vegas Pro does not accept .mp4 format recorded on JVC GY HM 700;
- Sony Vegas doesn’t recognize the mp4 files outputs from GoPro HD Hero
- When importing a .MP4 file recorded by Hauppauge HD PVR into Sony Vegas. Error message pops up: “Warning: An error occurred while one or more files. un unexpected error has occurred.”
- Sony Vegas shows black screen when playing MP4 files muxed from H.264;
- Audio and video are out of sync with MP4 playback in Sony Vegas.
Загрузка, или удаление кодеков
Кодеки – это библиотеки, отвечающие за сжатие-распаковку видео файла. Большинство из которых выполняют сразу две функции одновременно, но существуют еще и выполняющие только одну. Кодек, ограниченный дополняющей функцией без пары, становится причиной того, почему в Sony Vegas не открывается mp4. Например, во время установки кодек мог повредиться, скачаться неполностью (по причине непредвиденного завершения загрузки), не загрузиться вовсе, либо установить только один из двух компонентов. Тогда может помочь кодек пак K-lite, который просто инсталлируется в среду Sony Vegas. Если кодек в среде Вегаса уже есть, удалите его и установите снова, либо просто обновите. Это поможет устранить ошибки, в программной части кодека, и процесс сжатия-распаковки заработает корректно.
Обновление библиотеки
Библиотеки отвечают за обработку видео файлов конкретных форматов. Неактуальная версия необходимой библиотеки или ее отсутствие приводят к тому, что Сони Вегас про 13 не открывает файл mp4. Чтобы решить эту проблему, понадобится проследовать по пути установки Sony Vegas, на пример C:/Program Files/Sony/Vegas Pro13, где хранится папка File0 Plug-Ins, а в ней, в соответствующих директориях хранятся библиотеки. Проверьте, находится ли там папка mp4plug. Нашли? Тогда удалите файл mp4plug.dll, хранящийся в ней. Теперь скачайте библиотеку mp4plug.dll, распакуйте ее и сохраните полученный файл в папку mp4plug.
Методы решения проблемы
Конвертация видео файла в другой формат
В случае если предыдущие способы не помогли, воспользуйтесь конвертором видео, чтобы изменить формат необходимого файла с mp4 на mvi, например. Таким образом, меняя формат файла, вы найдете корректно работающий в вашей версии Sony Vegas. Используйте онлайн-версию или скачайте программу конвертации, чтобы использовать ее постоянно. Это не решит проблемы Вегаса, но позволит быстро обработать нужный файл, не занимаясь поиском причин того, почему Сони Вегас не открывает файл mp4.
Known issues when Sony Vegas dealing with MP4 files
- Sony Vegas Pro does not accept .mp4 format recorded on JVC GY HM 700;
- Sony Vegas doesn’t recognize the mp4 files outputs from GoPro HD Hero
- When importing a .MP4 file recorded by Hauppauge HD PVR into Sony Vegas. Error message pops up: “Warning: An error occurred while one or more files. un unexpected error has occurred.”
- Sony Vegas shows black screen when playing MP4 files muxed from H.264;
- Audio and video are out of sync with MP4 playback in Sony Vegas.
How to Solve Sony Vegas can’t Import MP4 files
The headache issues with Sony Vegas dealing MP4 files may causes by hardware issue or codec issue. First make sure your computer is powerful enough and has enough disk space as Sony Vegas requires your computer be powerful enough and have enough disk space for video editing. That’s to say, if your source files are quite large and you won’t have enough space on the output folder, Sony Vegas will not import MP4 files.
If your computer is powerful enough and you have enough space on your hard drive, but still have problem of importing MP4 to Sony Vegas, the issues can be caused by the unsupported audio and video codecs packed in the MP4 container. you can follow the following methods to have your problem solved. The following methods can solve the issue of “Sony Vegas 18/1716/15/14/13/12/11 can’t open/support/add/read MP4 video/codec”.
Method 1: Install the latest QuickTime Player or install the K Lite Codec Pack
By installing QuickTime Player, you also install necessary MP4 codes which will allow you to import MP4 to Sony Vegas easily. If you do not want to install QuickTime Player, you can also install the K Lite Codec Pack for missing video codec. However, Installing K Lite Codec Pack also installs all kinds of codes and components which may brings unknown issues for your computer.
If Sony Vegas still cannot import MP4 files after you install QuickTime Player or K Lite Codec Pack or you have some concerns installing QuickTime Player or K Lite Codec Pack , you can refer to Method 2 to successfully import MP4 to Sony Vegas.
Note: Since several users reported issues after installing QuickTime Player or K Lite Codec Pack, TechiSky does not recommend this method. Updated on July 29, 2021.
Method 2: Convert MP4 to Sony Vegas supported video WMV, AVI, MP4, MPEG-2, DV
By converting the unsupported MP4 to Sony Vegas supported video WMV, AVI, MP4, MPEG-2 or DV, you can easily import MP4 to Sony Vegas for editing.
Make Preparation: Run Aiseesoft Video Converter Ultimate
Free download the powerful MP4 to Sony Vegas Converter – Aiseesoft Video Converter Ultimate. and run it.
Step 1 Load source files
Click “Add File” button to add MP4 filees to Aiseesoft MP4 to Sony Vegas Converter. Or you can also drag and drop your MP4 files directly to the main interface of this powerful MP4 to Sony Vegas Converter.
Step 2 Set Sony Vegas supported video format
Click the “Profile” drop-down arrow to open the profile list, and find the category of “Adobe Prepiere/Sony Vegas”. The you can set Sony Vegas compatible video “WMV(VC-1) Video(*.wmv)” or MPEG-2 Video(*.mpg)” or “MOV(AVC) Video(*.mov)”
To import high definition MP4 video like 1080p, 720p to Sony Vega, select WMV HD, AVI HD, or MPEG-4 HD from “HD Video” Category.
Step 3 Convert MP4 to Sony Vegas compatible video
Click “Convert” button to start and finish converting MP4 to Sony Vegas supported video WMV, MPEG-2, DV, MOV.
Step 4 Import to add MP4 to Sony Vegas
When the conversion is finished, simply click “Open Folder” to get the converted MP4 videos, and then drag them to the timeline of Sony Vegas Pro. It’s that easy to solve “Sony Vegas can’t import, read, open, recognize or accept MP4” issue.
Hoping someone can shed some light as this is frustrating.
Bought S Vegas along with Architect on disc 2 years ago.
I begin my DVD burning process in Sony Vegas by selecting "Make Movie", in the Make Movie Destination box I then select "Burn it to DVD" then select "Save project markers in media", and continue the process till both an MPG video file and a separate audio .wav file is created.
The problem is the MPG video file that is created will NOT import into DVD Architect once it's created.
I've looked thru the manual and see no reason why the MPG file is unsupported.
I get an error/message saying.. " The file is an unsupported format" but I don't understand why. It's what Sony Vegas created and far as I can tell it should import and work.
Would appreciate it if you could shed some light and make this clear to me.
I thought using the 2 programs together should be a simple process but obviously I'm missing something.
Thank you for any ideas and help.
What step(s) are you taking to import the video?
Be sure that you're not going to File > Open and trying to import the file that way? The File > Open dialog is for opening DVD Architect project (*.DAR) files. Suitable methods for importing media include going to Insert > Media or dragging files in from the Explorer (either the one in DVDA or Windows Explorer).
If you are using a correct method, be sure that you are bringing in an MPEG and not some other kind of file. Vegas creates additional files for projects and for renders -- some of these files may have the same name (other than the extension) as your MPG file. Turn on file extensions if you don't already have them on.
I appreciate you taking time to try and help me figure this out.
I'm an audio guy and video's a new world and more complicated to me.
Yes, I've been trying to import by right clicking on the mpg file then selecting "insert media". Also I try dragging the file and I get the unsupported error both times.
After reading your post I did however go to the menu and select "Insert" then "media" and when selecting the folder my mpg file is in it does NOT show up.
In the "files of type" field the "all valid files" is selected and my rendered files don't show up. This would mean my rendered file, the rendered mpg must not supported.
Guess I must have the options for rendering in the wrong format or something. After reading manual I thought mpg was a supported format however when I select the drop down menu in the "files of type" the only mpg format that looks supported is mp4 quick time.
Possibly I just dont understand the best format I should use for my project so I'll post what I have and what I'm trying to do.
My edited and final video footage in S Vegas is about 1 hr 50 in length so it will fit on a DVD just fine. I'm a singer so the footage is of a performance I did.
For the record I have created a playable DVD with my footage and it works fine. I used a different program I have to burn it but don't like it. It won't let me use the MARKER options. So it does not create chapters of markers automatically.
Anyway..thought using Architect would be better and easier sense they are supposed to work together.
After looking at the drop down menu as stated above I see many supported formats. AVI of course, mp4, wmv. I know those are supported.
I just don't know what format to use for a good quality DVD. I believe AVI will take the longest to render. I think the MPG I did took almost a whole day if I recall.
Sorry this is so long.
I have relatives in town who want a copies.
I'd like to use Architect so I can have a menu with all my songs as chapters so they don't have to scroll thru all the footage to find what they want. I've already set all my markers in S vegas for the song titles so that's ready to go.
Warning: An error occurred while writing a file.
The file is an unsupported format.
What should I do? The films to be burned to disc are avi files both of them.
Where did these AVIs come from? Unless they've come from a tape-based miniDV camcorder, they probably won't work as DVD source files.
AVIs can use any of hundreds of codecs (compression systems) -- not all of which are compatible with the program.
If you are trying to produce a DVD, your best workflow is to add your video to Vegas or Vegas Movie Studio and then output a 720x480 DVD-ready MPEG for DVD Architect to use to create the disc.
I have filmed them in AVCHD (m2ts) format with a Sony Alpha Nex-5, and then editing them in Vegas Movie Studio Platinum HD 11. There, I saved them in avi format.
Why not save the files from Vegas as DVD quality MPEGs? Or even just use the Make Movie/Burn a Disc feature to port the files directly over to DVD Architect?
Sending it over in this optimized format may not only solve your problem but it also save you several hours of rendering time.
I'm getting the same error also after upgrading to HD11 from HD 10.
I export the video to avi format from movie studio and use DVD architect
to render and make the dvd file. It has worked with the previous version
but not with HD platinum 11.
How can we solve this issue?
I'm using dvd architect 5.0 build 150 and right now I'm reverting back to 5.0 build 128
and see if this will fix the problem.
I did not try your suggestion but I have a successful render with architect 5.0 build 128.
Architect 5.0 build 150 definitely has a problem.
When I load the newer version I will try your suggestion but for I don't have time to install and troubleshoot.
You don't need to do the upgrade to try their suggestion. It is a much better alternative offered by two very knowledgeable people.
Thanks Gary I read the suggestion and I do not use that method. I have been using vegas since version 7 and have had no problems until I installed dvd architect 5.0.
The render never completes and throws the unsupported file error. As posted earlier in post I rolled back to the old build and everything works fine.
The problem here is with dvd architect not how to render files to be used in dvd architect.
But I think the point you're missing, TX, is that how DVD Architect performs is determined by what types of files you feed into it.
The less efficient the source files you use for your DVD or BluRay, the more likely the program will fail -- or take a dozen hours to produce a disc. Or fail after a dozen hours.
Trust us on this. If you want the program to do its job and do it quickly and efficiently, feed it the right video formats.
DVD Architect is a disc authoring program. And it does that very well. It is not a video conversion program. That it does not so well.
That's right TX. Just because your method worked in a previous version of DVDA doesn't mean much now. You have two choices:
1. Stay with the old version of DVDA so you can continue to feed it avi files which it must convert into MPEG-2 DVD compliant files anyway.
2. Change your workflow to output MPEG-2 files from Movie Studio. The programs are intended to work together in this manner, your rendering times will decrease and there will be no loss in quality. The down-side to this? None.
For most of us, creating - editing - authoring video is fun but certainly challenging and sometimes frustrating. I understand your reluctance to change a workflow that gets the job done. But in this case you will be much better off in the long run. Trust us.
I'm lost now. What I understand from you is that for me to use dvd architect 5.0 build 150 I have to change my workflow even though my workflow has been working fine all along.
In my workflow I export the project as avi and then use dvd architect to encode the avi.
According to your suggestion in regards to my workflow, vegas is exporting the wrong avi file that is not working in dvd architect and I beg to differ because when I roll back to an old build of dvd architect the same file is rendered with no problems.
I still stand dvd architect 5.0 build 150 has a problem.
I am far from being an expert either with VMSP or DVDA for that matter but I have to assume that the guys at Sony who produce those great webinars do know what they are talking about.
If you want to make the most of what DVDA has to offer and capitalise on what can be done with the various buttons then you really have no choice but to render out of VMSP both an mpeg2 file and an ac3 audio file and import them into DVDA from within that application and NOT use the 'Make DVD' option from within VMSP.
But please don't take my word for it - watch the video for yourselves.
And yes txart, I now find myself in the same boat as you. I have rendered out both an mpeg2 file and an ac3 file and now get the message about unsupported file format (ac3) from within DVDA which has never been a problem before I updated it to version 150. My question now is. where can I find a link to download the earlier version? I personally don't go along with all the earlier advice given and am somewhat surprised that such generally knowledgeable people should put the blame on your workflow and not v150 of DVDA. It worked before and in my book was always intended to work that way. either that or the people at Sony who produced the above mentioned webinar don't know what they are talking about either. Somehow I doubt that.
Plzz give me any solution on that. it'll be very helpful.
Well, what file types does it have in it?
Dell XPS 15 laptop (2017) 32GB ram, NVIDIA 1050 (4GB) with latest studio driver, Intel i7-7700 with Intel 630 iGPU (driver 27.20.100.9664), dual internal SSD (256GB; 1TB), Windows 10 64 bit
Any veg.bak backup project available too? you can try open that .veg.bak in case the project file get error.
System 5-2021:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz 2.90 GHz
Video Card1: Intel UHD Graphics 630 (Driver 30.0.101.1191)
Video Card2: AMD Radeon RX470 4GB VRAM (Driver Version
21.30.23.04 / 21.Q4.Dec3 / 30.0.14011,2006)
RAM: 32.0 GB
OS: Windows 10 Pro Version 21H2 OS Build 19044.1586
Drive OS: SSD 240GB
Drive Working: NVMe 1TB
Drive Storage: 4TB+2TB
System 2-2018:
ASUS ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Gaming Laptop
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 8750H CPU @2.20GHz 2.21 GHz
Video Card 1: Intel(R) UHD Graphics 630 (Driver 30.0.101.1191)
Video Card 2: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5 VRAM (Driver Version 472.84)
RAM: 16GB
OS: Win10 Home 64-bit Version 20H2 OS Build 19042.1415
Storage: M.2 NVMe PCIe 256GB SSD & 2.5" 5400rpm 1TB SSHD
* I don't work for VEGAS Creative Software Team. I'm just Voluntary Moderator in this forum.
I just got this same error also: The file is an unsupported format. I've been working on a documentary for 8 months, having started in Vegas 11, and upgrading to 17 mid-way through. I have over a dozen filename.veg files in my backup folder. The ones from earlier open up in 17.0 (they were likely the ones created in Vegas 11). But recent versions (and their corresponding veg.bak files) will not open in 17, altho they were created in 17. There are no updates for 17 currently (i'm on v17.0 Build 452) and I haven't updated much on my PC, except for Windows 10 mandatory updates. I'm wondering if something occurred there. I am currently screwed since weeks worth of work is inaccessible. Ugh.
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Sony Vegas является одним из лучших видео редакторов в мире. Качество работы программы обеспечивает.
Sony Vegas является одним из лучших видео редакторов в мире. Качество работы программы обеспечивает компания Sony, зарекомендовавшая себя лидером сферы цифрового видео, а за удобство отвечает эргономичный интерфейс, легкий для освоения и комфортный в использовании. Вот почему «Вегас» использует многие. Но помимо плюсов, эта программа не защищена от багов и ошибок, например, иногда Sony Vegas не открывает mp4. Но не бойтесь и не спешите отказываться от использования этого продукта.
При появлении ошибки, при которой Сони Вегас не открывает файл mp4, эта статья сможет помочь. Глобально причины делятся на: проблемы кодека, отсутствие или неисправность необходимой библиотеки. Мы разберем решение обеих проблем и предложим нестандартный обход возникшей ошибки.
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