



Important: If you’ve loaded a number of video clips to do batch conversion, please do remember ticking off ‘Apply to All’ option before you start. Step 2: Choose output format for Vegas Proįrom ‘Profile’ list, select ‘Avid Media Composer’ > ‘Avid DNxHD 1080p (*.mov)’ as output format for Vegas Pro. When its main interface pops up, click ‘Add File’ to input your source media. Step 1: Start up HD Video Converter as an HEVC H.265 Converter for Vegas Pro. They are not free but it is totally worth it. You can download a demo version (for both, PC and Mac) to have a try. If for whatever reason you are unable to handle HEVC footage in Vegas Pro flawlessly, you can transcode the footage to an edit-friendly format for Vegas Pro first. A machine can edit H.264/AVC smoothly does not mean it can edit HEVC smoothly. Keep in mind that it needs a large amount of processor to handle HEVC in its original format. Are there any tips or something to get it fixed? How can it be compatible but not working properly at all? I don’t want to go back to H.264 (AVC) so any help would be much appreciated.” I know that I might be lucky about space with H.265 HEVC but suffering at the performance compared to H.264. “Hi there, I imported my Phantom 4 Pro video file on Vegas Pro 15 which is compatible with HEVC H.265 encoding and reads it just fine but when I try to play a preview of it it’s laggy, like I can just import it nothing else, I can’t edit or anything. Why did this happen? Any thoughts on this? Please help.” I’m sure VEGAS Pro 14 does have support for the HEVC H.265 codec. The Recorded HEVC file plays fine in other programs (such as MPC-HC and VLC). When I try to edit these recordings in VEGAS Pro 14, it just refuses to add the file into the project. “Hello everyone, I’ve captured a bundle of recordings with Mirillis Action using the MP4 (NVIDIA NVENC HEVC) option. VEGAS Pro 14 does not actually support HEVC It guides you through the process of converting incompatible HEVC H.265 files to DNxHD. If you are in such a situation, this post may give you a clue. However, up till now, there are still issues one or another while editing HEVC H.265 video in Vegas Pro 14/15. H.265 (AKA HEVC) has been listed as a supported file format since Vegas Pro 14. This entry was posted in H.265/HEVC Converter Video file conversion on by Richard
