norfolkmastering Posted Friday at 10:54 AM Share Posted Friday at 10:54 AM I have imported an mp4 video (with audio) into a project. I really need to move the video (and audio) start point which I've read is only possible with the AVI format. So I found the instructions for using the export video option to do the conversion. Briefly they say: To convert a Video project to DV AVI format 1. Use the File > Export > Video command. The Export Video dialog box appears. 2. In the File Name field, type a name for your new video. 3. In the Save as Type field, choose Video for Windows. 4. Click the Encoding Options button to open the AVI Encoder options dialog box, and choose DV Video Encoder in the Video Codec field. Click OK. So I tried that and the 'Video for Windows' option does not appear. Nearest is 'Windows Media Video' and this does not offer the AVI format as an option. Can anyone help with this please? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bristol_Jonesey Posted Friday at 11:49 AM Share Posted Friday at 11:49 AM There appear to be 2 separate issues here - the title refers to moving AV clips but your post talks about video formats and encoding I can't help you with the 2nd issue, but as far as I know, you cannot alter the position or timing of a video clip. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bass Guitar Posted Friday at 03:44 PM Share Posted Friday at 03:44 PM For a free video converter my go to is Handbrake. And I agree with @Bristol_Jonesey said. We are told once you import a video it is locked. And trying to even view video in a Daw is painful. Most of us do what you’re trying to do in our video editing software. Export your audio and drop it in your editor and you can drag to your hearts content. With Vegas if I update the audio file I simply replace the original file in the folder and it will automatically update in the editor. As long as you don’t muck around with the tempo map it should always sync up. Daws are for music, video editing is done in software that is built for it. Vegas being partially Sony Sound Forge is almost a Daw. It is a multi track audio recording system that you can fully record, edit automate, and add all your vst and DX effects to. I have never worked that way but You can. But Magix seems to be in financial trouble so its future is on shaky ground. You will also want a good quality video card. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norfolkmastering Posted Friday at 05:39 PM Author Share Posted Friday at 05:39 PM Thanks for the advice. I solved the issue by using an external video editor to move the video (and so also embedded audio) to the right in the video editor timeline, by the exact amount I needed to align with the correct temp point in the Sonar project song. A bit of trial and error but it worked fine. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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