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  • H.264 and AC3 renders

    Posted by Joel Benedict on September 1, 2010 at 8:44 pm

    Anyone know how to do set up a constant linear pan in Vegas? All I want to do is go from crop A to crop B evenly. Anyone know how to set up a canvas or whatever so it stays at a constant resolution regardless of the footage you put in there? Anyone know how to export to H.264 in an .avi container with AC3 384Kbps audio? Anyone know of a discussion site that is more active in this particular subject than CC or the official registration-required Sony forum (I have a 30 day trial version). People have found alternatives with the transcoding issue that involve third party software, but surely there is a way to do it with Vegas only.

    John Rofrano replied 15 years, 8 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • John Rofrano

    September 1, 2010 at 10:56 pm

    Anyone know how to do set up a constant linear pan in Vegas? All I want to do is go from crop A to crop B evenly.

    This is the default behavior in Vegas when you keyframe Pan/Crop. Is this not what you are seeing?

    Anyone know how to set up a canvas or whatever so it stays at a constant resolution regardless of the footage you put in there?

    A Vegas project remains constant regardless of what you put in it. What do you mean by “Canvas”?

    Anyone know how to export to H.264 in an .avi container with AC3 384Kbps audio?

    Not with Vegas. You can output H.264 to an AVI container using the x264vfw codec but Vegas doesn’t support AC3 in an AVI container. You would need to use an external program to encode that.

    Anyone know of a discussion site that is more active in this particular subject than CC or the official registration-required Sony forum (I have a 30 day trial version).

    No.

    People have found alternatives with the transcoding issue that involve third party software, but surely there is a way to do it with Vegas only.

    Nope. Vegas supports the most widely used web and broadcast formats but it will not render anything to anything so they are combinations that are not supported.

    ~jr

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