How to import/convert/edit Kodak video to Sony Vegas?
Part one: FAQ about Kodak video to Sony Vegas
Compared with Windows Movie Maker and Adobe Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas severed as a professional non-linear editing system for video and audio which is designed for Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and 7, up to now, several versions are released such as : Vegas 7.0, Vegas Pro 8.0, Vegas Pro 9.0, Vegas Pro 10.
What video format does Sony Vegas support? I believe it is an important thing for someone who wants to import video/audio to Sony Vegas for editing. Sony Vegas is happy to edit avi, wmv, mpg video format.
The problem arises when you attempt to import Kodak video to Sony Vegas, The Kodak camera produces impressive recordings as mov format, Sony Vegas isn’t with enough processing power to edit the HD mov files effectively. So if you import Kodak video to Sony Vegas directly, following problem will pop up: only playing sound, videos aren’t playing the right way, skipping and looking like just pictures playing, choppy, pauses, sound very delayed etc.
After some professional researches to find out the solution that using a third-party software to convert Kodak mov video to avi/wmv/mpg that Sony Vegas happy to edit. This is Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter what can do.
Part two: Convert and import Kodak video to Sony Vegas
Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter is a comprehensive application to convert Kodak mov video shot by Kodak cameras(Kodak Zi8,Kodak PlaySport, Kodak EasyShare, Kodak Zi10 PlayTouch and newly announced Kodak PlayFull) to avi, wmv, mpg for import to Sony Vegas(Vegas 7.0, Vegas Pro 8.0, Vegas Pro 9.0, Vegas Pro 10). Its intuitive and user-friendly interface will help you to jump right into convert Kodak video to Sony Vegas with best output quality and fast speed.
Besides, Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter assists you to convert Kodak video to almost video format such avi, wmv, flv, mp4, mkv, 3gp, mpeg-4, dv, hdv, swf, rm, rmvb, and extract audio from Kodak video and save as aac, ac3, amr, m4a, mka, mp3, wav, ra, wav, wma etc.
Additional, Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter is associated with strong editing functions, for example, adjust video parameter: Resolution, Bit Rate, Frame Rate and Encoder, set aspect ratio (16:9/4:3/full screen/original), clip and trim video to just get you favorite part, merge several videos into signal one, adjust brightness, contrast and saturation etc.
Step by step convert and import Kodak video to Sony Vegas on Windows
Step1: Download Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter software on PC, run it.
Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter doesn’t attach any virus, pop-ups and adware, download free trial version at ease on our website.
Step2: Add Kodak video
Click “Add File” button to select one video or multiple videos to Kodak video to Sony Vegas converter, before converting, you can merge several Kodak video into a signal one.
Step3: Set output format as avi/wmv/mpg and save
Click drop down menu list next “Profile” field to select output format as avi/wmv/mpg for Sony Vegas.
Click drop down menu list next “OutPut” field to select the folder to save the converted Kodak video.
Step4: Convert Kodak video to Sony Vegas
Start to convert Kodak video to Sony Vegas, after conversion, open the folder which saved the converted Kodak video, then import Kodak video to Sony Vegas natively.
Part three: How to start making videos with Sony Vegas?
First you’ll need to open the software and create a document. Start by clicking File-new at the top and hit okay for the window that pops up. The Sony Vegas interface looks pretty complicated at first but it’s all relatively easy.
1. Go to file-imports-media and select a video clip and afterwards a song to import into Vegas
2. Create a video track and an audio track by right clicking on the side panel underneath the 00:00:00.00, and click “add video track” and after click “add audio track”.
3. After creating both, drag the song into the bottom track (the audio track) and drag the video clip into the top track.
4. Now in the clip that’s remaining, we’re going to fade it in. Do this by clicking in the top left corner of the clip, and while holding the mouse button down, drag it to the right as far in as you want it to fade.
5. Do some basic effects to the videos.
6. Now go to file – render as – and save it to a place that you want. You’re done! Click on the video where you saved it and see how it looks!