Sony Vegas 10 and Dxtory Problems(Magically Solved)

CraftyxCrafty

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I just recently downloaded Dxtory, however I can't seem to get any files that I record in Dxtory to import into Sony Vegas. I extracted the additional audio channels and even used a file converter to convert the .xtor(Dxtory) file into a bunch of different files types like MPEG3. No matter what I do I can't get them to import and I've tried searching but even the Dxtory user fourms don't have anything on it. I was wondering if anyone else here uses Dxtory and Sony Vegas, could help me. It might be that I need to upgrade to Sony Vegas 12, but since I finally got the feel of 10 I'd like to avoid that till farther down the road.
 
Don't use the standard codec with Dxtory. It's pretty bad.

I use Lagarith codec. The file sizes are smaller than the standard and it works with every media player and editing software.
 
Don't use the standard codec with Dxtory. It's pretty bad.

I use Lagarith codec. The file sizes are smaller than the standard and it works with every media player and editing software.

Well, either I was doing something wrong or magic happened but suddenly the files import. So I guess this is solved.
 
Actually, i suggest you to use Dxtory codec, cause it doesn't use much resources, actually, i almost doesn't use them at all.
The file size is big, but, there is advantage of Dxtory codec. You see, when you go in Dxtory folder, there's a thing called "AVIMux", you just open it, get your Dxtory video in there(even a monkey could do it). And just press "Build". You can even adjust the sound levels.
 
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