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  • cannot render to WMV-HD

    Posted by Enrique Orozco on October 8, 2006 at 12:48 am

    … just make a beautiful standard DVD from HDV content (JVC-HD100, HDV 30P clips) rendered from cineform AVI project with great results….. however I’m unable to render same project to Windows HD (for viewing clip on PC …) the render stops randomly without finishing the entire clip every time I tried to begin again… is there an special tip to render to WMV-HD ? another HD-formats for delivering in Vegas ? ..clip is 52 mins. long.. any help would be greatly apreciated….

    EOR

    Richard Bartlett replied 19 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Mike Kujbida

    October 8, 2006 at 1:25 am

    If you’re using Vegas 7, there’s apparently a WMV bug in it. Several posters on other forums have complained about it so we hope Sony will address it soon.
    In the meantime, a workaround is to render to avi first, put this avi on the timeline and render that to wmv.

  • Enrique Orozco

    October 8, 2006 at 2:18 am

    …using Vegas 6d… …I want an HD-clip …you mean rendering to AVI – HD cineform intermediate codec and then to WMV-HD ? … basically all the clips on the project are already cineform-AVIs what’s the difference (for the purpose) between 1 long AVI and several AVI clips (project) ?

    EOR

  • Richard Bartlett

    October 9, 2006 at 6:34 am

    ……or use debugmode.com ‘s frameserver (for vegas6d) and output the timeline directly into windows media encoder (a separate download). This makes up for a few API/SDK interfacing limitations that you get with most integrated environments. Microsoft keep the best controls and optimizations for themselves!

    Anyway, this works for me – no intermediate render and good metadata control on the output.

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