To playback DV-AVI files, your editing system will supply an appropropriate IMPORTING THE DV or DVCPRO50 AVIS INTO VEGAS Import the AVIs into Vegas as you would with any AVI. The project
settings should be taken from the NTSC or PAL presets, unless
you shot at 24P, in which case the frame rate should be set to
23.976. Pixel Aspect Ratio (PAR) When a DVCPRO50 clips is brought into Vegas, the pixel aspect
ratio (PAR) defaults to square pixels (1.0). This is because Vegas
uses a table of known video formats to set the PAR, but DVCPRO50
is an unkown format to Vegas. So you must manually set the clip
properties to a PAR of .9091 for NTSC. If you want to change the
PAR setting for a bunch of clips all at the same time, there is
a script written for Vegas that will do that. Download it here. For Premiere the same problem with PAR occurs, but there is no
known method to change the PAR all at once.
http://www.matrox.com/video/en/support/digisuite/downloads/softwares/codec/
high-quality DV codec. Vegas uses the Vegas DV codec. Premiere
Pro uses the Main Concept DV codec. Some other applications like
Windows Media Player will use the Microsoft DV codec.
DV or DVCPRO50 frames will have a pattern of gray squares over
the image when you play back the AVI. Purchase the release version
of Raylight to remove the squares.