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C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Rockstar Games\GTA V\videos\rendered
and if the folder is hidden? people prefer to just skip through a video and SEE it :P
Thanks bro! <3
Vegas works ok with other mp4's, it's just the rockstar editor mp4's that don't work properly.
hmm thats weird bro, its like you dont have the supported codec. What id do is download Mediainfo, its a basic program that will tell you what the file type is, as MP4 and AVI etc are just containers and theres a deeper codec being used like x264, xvid, avc etc. Find our what the rendered files codec is and then see if you can download the codec. I would do this for you myself but i have no rendered GTA V videos or clips on my PC :(
I have never met anyone who would rather watch a video than just read a file location. Every "tutorial" video is ten minutes of some ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ telling his life story and then urging you to subscribe before telling you something you could have easily done in 30 seconds.
thanks bro, saved me from having to upload it from youtube and do all that crap