![]() Uninstall Codec pack and Vegas using an uninstaller like Geek. Was the order of installation the same in both versions of the Windows installation.Įither way, For myself were I faced with this problem I would first do a clean install. Was vegas installed first and then the codec pack? Or was the codec pack installed before Vegas. The question is in what order was Vegas and the codec pack installed on the machine that worked before. Windows Media player can open the files, so the codecs are available. That is why I wish to know what VLC says it is using. Vlc comes with it’s own internal codec pack and does not rely on system codecs. Obviously the Codec is available on the machine or other players could not open it either. So once you know the codec used to open the files then comes the hard part of finding out if the codec is available for Vegas to use. By the way do you have Quicktime Pro installed? If you do, then Quicktime can be used to frame serve to Vegas. This will give the codecs used to open the file. ![]() In VLC under tools menu look for Codec information. ![]() ![]() Open a video that will not open in Vegas. ![]()
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