If you use lossless lagarith codec, and embed the sound into the video file, it\'ll slow down your previewing significantly when editing, so I\'d highly recommend keeping them separate. If you work with after effects, just make a composition for each video clip, and put the video and sound there together. Any changes you wish to make on it, can be done on that composition.I have a problem too. I recorded the the clip in TF2 with Pldx movie config then encoded with ffmpeg. So i have an .mp4 file now. The problem is, when i want to edit in adobe premier pro (or vegas) the clip is not working or i dunno. The sound is ok, but the video stucks at the first second. :don\'t encode it after recording from tf2, here\'s the best way IMO: Record in TF2 to .tga\'s and .wav with high framerate (ex. 120) Open .tga\'s and .wav in VirtualDub. Set framerate in VirtualDub to whatever you recorded it at in TF2 (Ctrl+h -> set to 120) Render as uncompressed .avi Then edit in vegas/premiere/whatever. This way you have high quality, high fps video with sound in one file :)
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