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Compression question
Hello,
My workplace are currently upgrading our stock footage from DVD quality, 720 X 576 4:3 footage, to HD, 1920 X 1080 16:9 footage. We are starting by downloading free footage from xstockvideo.com. The footage is intended for use in our video editing courses attended mostly by school students.
I have been downloading the 1920 X 1080 .avi footage from the site, and then converting it to 1920 X 1080 .mov format using the H.264 codec in AVS converter, so it can be opened by Vegas. The xstockvideo site also gives the option of downloading a .mov file, however I was concerned that Vegas might not be able to deal with the large file sizes. See an example here: https://xstockvideo.com/p2/download/0157_blueinkinwater.mov.htm
Once they are converted to .mov from the .avi file, the file size is drastically reduced(about 7MB, whereas on the site the file is 270MB), and to my eye I can’t tell the difference.
I am concerned that if I use the compressed footage, Vegas will have to constantly decompress the footage thus increasing CPU load? I really don’t understand how Vegas deals with the footage, can anyone give me advice on whether to either:
a) Keep downloading the 1920 X 1080 .avi footage(with smaller file size) and then converting it to .mov using the H.264 codec
or
b) Download the 1920 X 1080 .mov footage with the larger file size direct from the xstockvideo website?Thanks!