I don't know if maybe Default Template really is being compressed and therefor incompatible with Maya?Īlso, something else that may make the the. Video: 29.97 fps, 720x480, Lower field first.Īll others have Uncompressed in the description.
NTSC DV: Audio: 48,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo, PCM Uncompressed. What's weird is in the box below that describes each of these, they all say uncompressed, except default template which just says it in the name. Even then, it says Maya only supports the Uncompressed (which I think I'm using) and Cinepack Codec methods. I believe this link refers to when trying to batch render - after clicking render options and compression.
This button only becomes active when you select AVI (Windows) or Quicktime movie (Mac OS X) as your image format (for Maya Software renderer only).
Currently, Maya only supports the Uncompressed and Cinepack Codec compression methods. Select the desired compression method from the Compressor drop-down list. When you click this button, the Video Compression dialog box appears. avi was an accepted format, I'm just thinking that maybe I'm compressing the video unintentionally?Ĭlick this button to select the compression method for AVI (Windows) or Quicktime movie (Mac OS X) files. In Vegas, I'm saving the file as (it actually has (uncompressed) off to the side) and then trying to import it to Maya. I'm trying to take an edited video from Vegas and import it into Maya as a movie node. I'd like to clarify that I'm not trying to do a batch render in Maya.