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# sony vegas pro 16 upgrade
# sony vegas pro 16 mp4
I’ve tried rebooting SVP and my computer, tried watching the clips through my library and they’re absolutely fine, tried different MKV to MP4 clips on the same project and they work… but for some reason, these don’t. It’s an extremely high pitched, sped forward voice that’s going so fast you don’t even know what they’re saying. When I import them to my project, it no longer shows the video part of it and the audio sounds like… well, in all honesty it sounds like a chipmunk being slaughtered. I tried to find help online but the problem is quite strange and I can’t really put the issue into words for a search, if that makes sense?īasically I’ve been working on a video and most of the time I convert and cut MKV files on Freemake to MP4, I’ve done this hundreds of times in the past and I have multiple of those converted clips on my track, but for some reason these specific two clips are giving me issues. I haven’t had any major issues in the years that I’ve been using the program in different versions, but this is something I haven’t stumbled on before. It seems like SVP 16 doesn’t like me very much, which is a shame since the program is fantastic when it’s working!