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Videos from cobalt have incorrect frame rate in VEGAS Pro #420
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Is your downloaded video are in webm format? The downloaded webm video is missing the duration in it's metadata so media player will not be able to calculate the time duration, my current solution was just do stream copy locally with ffmpeg or something, with Linux we can quickly fixed this problem by running these simple command: ffmpeg -i video.webm -c copy fixed-video.webm I'm not sure why cobalt not post-processing downloaded video yet. |
VEGAS doesn't support webm so I use mp4 format. |
vegas, just like all outdated software, can't calculate file length based on actual media data. this is why it gets confused. this can be fixed by:
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bug description
VEGAS Pro reads any YouTube videos I download in Cobalt at an extremely high frame rate which makes it so that I can't edit the video.
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Cobalt issue or VEGAS issue? I've tried other downloaders and the video output seems to work fine in VEGAS, but not with Cobalt.
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