if its in the video it should play as long as its right under the video track, if not render the video and see, sometimes this can be trial and error.
split movie down in small sections - render each bit at a time - then put all renders together and render complete project. I once had to render a 1hr video into small 1min sections then render all 1min sections together. Found if using cannon or dig SLR camera 'movie' - sony can find hard to render in 1 go.
It can't render the video... It's to advanced. Try Sony Vegas
the higher the quality you render the longer it will take to render as you're making the computer do more work, but on the plus side the better or newer the computer the faster.
MP4
try adding more ram to your computer or rendering a video in less quality, message me if you need help.
Because you are prewieing it with bat guality. You can change it lookin tuto in youtube
Click on the Related Link below. It is a video tutorial on Sony Vegas Pro 9.
yes as long as you render in the right video codec (file type), same with mp3s I believe its MPG, MPEG and a few others not windows media video (wmv).
A program like Sony Vegas Pro works excellently, but any program that has the ability to render, as opposed to the standard "save video" option, works wonders.
Yes! Sony Vegas is a good program for editing movies. I have bought this program during Christmas. I had trials for Adobe Premier, Corel Video Studio, and Sony Vegas. In the end I chose Vegas. My school has bought Corel Video Studio and it was not a good decision. I say get Sony Vegas.
Adobe Premiere is designed for professional use, Sony Vegas is easier to use. In most cases, Vegas is a better choice.