Bob Denny
New Member
I tried to import a video produced by OBS into Sony Vegas. Using Settings/Output (Advanced)/Type Standard with Recording Format 'mp4' and Encoder 'NVENC H.264'. On import to Vegas, no audio track(s) at all! The video plays fine in Windows Media Player with sound. I then Googled for "solutions" and found a couple that involved brain-damaging Vegas by disabling some of its plugins. That had side effects during editing. So I tried changing the Recording Format to MOV. Then importing to Vegas resulted in a single audio track (track 1). So then I tried Custom Output (ffmpeg), Container Format 'mp4', Video Encoder 'h264_nvenc (libx264)', and most importantly Audio Encoder 'aac'. This also resulted in an audio track that imports into Vegas. The problem is, neither MOV nor ffmpeg/mp4 support multiple tracks!
Thus .. it seems impossible to output/record videos with multiple tracks that are able to be imported into Sony Vegas (13). I am sure you can reproduce this... there are multiple articles and videos relating to it.
I suspect the audio encoding from NVENC H.264 is maybe the problem? In which case you (OBS developers) may not be able to fix it. If this is so, then I will file a ticket with nVidia.
Thus .. it seems impossible to output/record videos with multiple tracks that are able to be imported into Sony Vegas (13). I am sure you can reproduce this... there are multiple articles and videos relating to it.
I suspect the audio encoding from NVENC H.264 is maybe the problem? In which case you (OBS developers) may not be able to fix it. If this is so, then I will file a ticket with nVidia.