yup thats the problem teh audio is interleaved in a which vegas 6 doesnt know how to decode
so what you want to do in this case is save it in a way that vegas can understand it.
if you have quicktime pro or even windows movie maker you might be able to load it and resave it as a dv avi file, if so bbe sure you save it as progressive (non interlaced) you shouldnt lose any quality but vegas 6 may be able to read the newly saved file format
if you want to shoot me a short clip and have me look at it hit me up on IM at south1226 aol or yahoo
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