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Steven, if you have NEO, Aspect or Prospect installed, then cfhd.dll is found in its normal location and you don't need the Sony version.
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Really weird problem, since I have not had any problems with NEO HDV. I'm currently working with a project which uses footage converted more than 6 months ago from m2t to Cineform AVI and they work like charm. I also re-converted few clips to see if this has something to do with the current NEO HDV -version but those worked 100% OK also.
I also removed/reinstalled VP8 (because that is required when going from trial to registered version) and nothing broke. The problem must be something else than just the .dll which came with the VP8. The only thing to do still is to remove V7 and see what happens but I'm not intending to do that for some time. P.S. Getting significantly higher framerates on preview with VP8 with same settings. |
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Update: I just deleted it. It works. Hope I did right. |
You can delete it, or just rename it CFHD.old or whatever you choose.
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Matti,
The fault is not widespread, your PC is just working correctly. The presences of the old cfhd.dll is not the error, it is Vegas's error to use it when a newer version is present -- this only occurs on some systems. |
David...
Just an FYI... You may not recall my previous problems with Neo HDV registration. It may be possible that the problem lies not with Cineform or Sony, but, with a registry corruption on some machines. |
Bill, I totally agree. I believe Sony is using the registry to determine the existance of the newer CineForm components, and it seems the registry is sometimes incorrect.
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My system was having similar problems, but it's all working now.
Solution: Re-installed NEO HDV after Vegas Pro 8. Notes: For my issues it looks like the Sony Vegas Pro 8 install is the one that's not updating/reading the registry properly. |
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This maybe the main fix. |
Am I seeing the same issue:
I capture a avi from the HV20 using HDLINK/NEOHD trial version.. I open up the video in vegas 8 trial version, and all I get in the video timeline is solid red. To solve it, I had to go back into HDLINK prefs and check 'enable smart rendering' and recapture the video. Then I could see the video on the timeline when I added it in vegas. Thanks, Bob C |
i'm using neo hdv: "Build 3.0.2.131 14-June-2007" with vegas 8 and it works fine. it opens old projects from v7, and i can read cineform files into new projects. no problems here.
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Everyone should update to NEO 3.1.1, which was released yesterday.
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CineForm NEO and Sony Vegas 8
David,
Recently I downloaded the demo of VegasPro8 and Neo2K. I was hoping that maybe these new releases would work out the lack of recognizable timecode in the AVIs (doesn't seem to work in .mov files either). Back in Aug you posted this response to someone else. "We try not to missing things, but timecode is not supported for historical reasons. AVI has no standard mechanism for storing timecode. If you use our Premiere integrated products (Aspect or Prospect HD) you do get timecode as we created the AVI importer. But outside of Premiere everyone implements timecode differently or not at all." Timecode support is important to me. If anyone else finds this important please say so - maybe if there is enough interest this can be addressed. Can this be solved? Pete |
It works in Premiere as Adobe defined an API for timecode, allowing us to implement timecode as we see fit, so if you capture to CineForm within Premiere you get timecode. Vegas however is using VfW, so are separated from the application, with not standard way to communicate timecode (none that I know of.)
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Raylight AVIs (created from HVX200 mxf files) seem to contain timecode that Vegas can recognize.
So does that mean perhaps there is a way? Pete |
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