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Shift B < Render to new track
Posted by Derek Charles on October 6, 2016 at 9:26 amShift B has given me freedom of smoother playback with a lot of cpu heavy plugins
I have just now discovered the option to render to new track –
This helps me out big time when I want to make sure stabilization and neat video don’t mess up anything.
I’m shooting in XAVC-S – When I render to a new track to keep the absolute same high quality – Is it correct to render to
Sony XAVC / XAVC S .mxf .mp4
XAVC Long
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XAVC S Long?Thanks!
László Kovács replied 9 years, 7 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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László Kovács
October 6, 2016 at 10:24 amHi,
I used to use shift-M in Vegas10 (selective prerender) very frequently.
In V14 I need it much less ?
That does not require a new track, renders the selected portion of timeline to a preview file.
I always use lagarith for that purpose, but I guess other codecs do it as well…Best regards
László Kovács
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Steve Rhoden
October 6, 2016 at 12:18 pmYes, a lossless codec such as lagarith is the way to go.
Or uncompressed AVI (if you don’t mind ridiculously large file sizes) lolSteve Rhoden (Cow Leader)
Film Maker & VFX Artist.
Owner of Filmex Creative Media.
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Derek Charles
October 6, 2016 at 11:48 pmI’m not seeing lagarith anywhere
The main focus is just to have plugins and color correction etc on an event be done with and now I have that event to work with fresh. – I used to do all of my editing as close as possible then render the whole file to XAVC S Long then start chopping up the events again how I want them from the one big file – I realize now that its better time wise to just do that in the same timeline by rendering to a new track and deleting the previous event with a fresh one.
Since I’m not seeing lagarith anywhere is it Ok I still keep using the XAVC S .mxf files as the fresh events? -
László Kovács
October 7, 2016 at 7:06 amHi,
[Derek Charles] “I’m not seeing lagarith anywhere”
you can get it here.
Best regards
László Kovács
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Derek Charles
October 7, 2016 at 11:57 amThe hyperlink doesn’t work for me
The COW says 404
and has lost her way in the pasture.
I’m guessing if I just google it and see the download links – still don’t know how to install in Vegas to render –
I don’t see why me exporting to XAVC S is a bad idea –
Since I am shooting in the XAVC S codec it shouldn’t it be lossless? Or if not, an unnoticeable amount? -
Ole Kristiansen
October 7, 2016 at 1:44 pm -
Derek Charles
October 7, 2016 at 3:50 pmThanks I’ll try that –
Since I am shooting in the XAVC S codec it shouldn’t be lossless? Or if not, an unnoticeable amount? File size is a concern as well. -
László Kovács
October 7, 2016 at 5:07 pmI’m sorry, I messed up the link with copy/paste.
Now I don’t try to make it clickabel, just put here:
https://lags.leetcode.net/codec.htmlSo from here you can download lagarith.
I like it, because it compresses well, it is lossless, and extremely fast, and can use RGB (computer) colors
For sreencaptures, and intermediate renders I always use lagarith.Best regards
László Kovács
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