Question / Help Audio Problems with Sony Vegas

AsianWiz

New Member
Hello,

My problem is that when I record, it records fine, but when I insert the video into Sony Vegas Pro 12, it doesn't show any audio and just the media. There is no sound either.

Sony Vegas:
https://twittuhc.com/i/3978d.png

Settings:
Output > Advanced > Streaming: https://twittuhc.com/i/llgaw.png
Output > Advanced > Recording: https://twittuhc.com/i/4qzvu.png
Output > Advanced > Audio: https://twittuhc.com/i/1uxp6.png
Audio: https://twittuhc.com/i/lbjkm.png
Video: https://twittuhc.com/i/yromg.png
Advanced: https://twittuhc.com/i/tnema.png

Scene/Sources: https://twittuhc.com/i/59kto.png

Mixer: https://twittuhc.com/i/1rurp.png

If anyone could help me in any way, then that'd be grateful. Thank you :)

Sincerely,
Charles
 

Harold

Active Member
You could extract the audio track using something like ffmpeg or audacity and then import it into vegas separately.

Vegas and Premiere have problems with mp4s recorded by OBS for some reason.
 

AsianWiz

New Member
You could extract the audio track using something like ffmpeg or audacity and then import it into vegas separately.

Vegas and Premiere have problems with mp4s recorded by OBS for some reason.
How exactly would I extract it? I'm normally used to just recording and throwing it into SVP, so apologies if I sound a bit "noobish" :P
 

Harold

Active Member
with audacity it's fairly straightforward since you can just open the mp4 with audacity then export the audio that way (don't use mp3 to export, you will lose quality)

ffmpeg is a command-line utility and requires some other voodoo.

Try saving your recording to flv or mkv (mkv if you need multiple audio tracks) then remux later.

There's a lot of complicated procedures you can go through to do this.
 

AsianWiz

New Member
with audacity it's fairly straightforward since you can just open the mp4 with audacity then export the audio that way (don't use mp3 to export, you will lose quality)

ffmpeg is a command-line utility and requires some other voodoo.

Try saving your recording to flv or mkv (mkv if you need multiple audio tracks) then remux later.

There's a lot of complicated procedures you can go through to do this.
I keep getting this: https://twittuhc.com/i/xi7qx.png

I installed the LAME MP3 export Library and the FFmpeg Import/Export Library as well. (Fixed)

Edit:

I get these errors:
https://twittuhc.com/i/kz3cw.png
https://twittuhc.com/i/5p8w5.png
 

Harold

Active Member
I still recommend saving to mkv instead of mp4 when dealing with multiple audio tracks.

There's a big process I go through personally when dealing with my recording. I don't get that error when using audacity on my audio files, but I extract each audio track manually with ffmpeg when using multiple audio track recording.
 

Harold

Active Member
You should be able to choose one of those two audio tracks to import.

Again, I use a longer process because I have access to additional machines to do the steps that work better on linux.
 
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