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Can’t render MPEG-2 without resampling
Mike Kujbida replied 15 years, 1 month ago 5 Members · 15 Replies
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Mike Kujbida
January 5, 2011 at 7:49 pmKate, it’s always a pleasure to try and help other users.
I only wish I could have solved more of your issues but I understand about things such as budget restrictions.
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Mina Ise
May 10, 2011 at 5:52 pmI just found the answer! I was in trouble with the same problem, wanted to cut and add markers (for dvd chapters)to my mpg2 camera file and then render it back with no recompression. Everything went the same as described here. Vegas manual tells to match project by media and then Render As with profile with “=” sign. No luck. I then gave up and started rendering with “=” profile, showed 17 minutes. Suddenly a thought came – what is the original material bitrate? Downloaded Bitrate Viewer from https://www.winhoros.de/docs/bitrate-viewer/download.html, it calculated the peak approx. 7990. So I chose Render As – “=” profile, changed Field Order to Progressive (as my original MPG) and Bitrate to Constant 8 000 000 and VOILA! No recompression and 6 minutes instead of 17!!! 😀 Done!
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Mina Ise
May 10, 2011 at 6:52 pmSome joy and a bit confused after. Original MPG file was 4,1 GB, after no-compression rendering file size is 5,6GB. From where??? Also, if I put original MPG (4,1GB)file to DVD architect, it shows also estimated disc size < 5GB. How is that possible? Had to cut from here and there and render once again to complete the DVD. Any explanations?
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Kaustoov Majumdar
July 2, 2011 at 6:19 pmi ve shoot a movie by sony dsrsx20ex.is it possible to convert it in film format?
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Mike Kujbida
July 3, 2011 at 3:39 am[kaustoov majumdar] “i ve shoot a movie by sony dsrsx20ex.is it possible to convert it in film format?”
This really should have been in a separate thread so that it didn’t get lost in the existing one.
https://dvfilm.com/services.htm
Be advised that this is not cheap.
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