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  • editing after rendering

    Posted by Rick Dervisevic on November 13, 2005 at 7:40 am

    Hey Everyone
    Just finished editing my first mini production in Vegas (6) and I am very happy. The software is very intuitive yet it has the depth to continue to challenge me as a relative new guy.

    I have run into a stumbling block however, I have rendered the production and now I can’t change one of the credit rolls. In fact I don’t understand the whole structure of the rendering. After rendering to MPEG-2 I ended up with a template file, an NTSC file and a PAL file. Is that supposed to happen… all I really need is an NTSC file?

    Anyway would love if someone could help with this. I’m sure its straight forward I just haven’t been able to figure it out by trial and error or by using the manual.

    Thanks!
    Rick

    Edward Troxel replied 20 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Edward Troxel

    November 14, 2005 at 3:58 am

    If you got an NTSC and a PAL file then you had to render twice. To be honest, I’m not sure what you’re seeing where. You would have to try pretty hard to get multiple files without knowing you were getting them. Can you explain more?

    Edward Troxel
    JETDV Scripts

  • Rick Dervisevic

    November 14, 2005 at 6:55 am

    What I did was go to FILE and then RENDER AS, picked MPEG-2, a file name and let it rip. I ended up a with a template file, an NTSC file and a PAL file. I’ve subsequently deleted the PAL file. The template file is 313mb and the NTSC file is 194mb.

    What would happen if I deleted these files and tried to re-render?

    Any advice would be helpful. I’m stumped here and I need to get the project burned to disc asap.

    thanks!
    Rick

  • Edward Troxel

    November 14, 2005 at 2:52 pm

    When you do a file-render as, you pick the file type and template you wish to use. If you want, you can also click on Custom, make some changes, and save that as a new template. So, yes it is possible to create a new template but you should not get a “new template file” in your render directory.

    Once you’ve picked the file type can template and click to render, you will get a SINGLE output file of that type unless you subsequently do it again OR you use a script and have picked multiple output formats.

    Edward Troxel
    JETDV Scripts

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