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Rendering in 2048×1080 (Vegas Pro 8)
I normally use a project that renders to 1920×1080 (Full HD). But I’ve recently got the bug to deliver Cinema Definition content using 2048×1080. Now I’m rather new to Vegas, so bare with me on this. I’m sure some project settings are just plain wrong!
What I want is for my finished product to look like a widescreen motion picture. Like the way it looks when I watch Star Wars on my TV; it has a very wide aspect. I was watching YouTube video of someone playing two movies under Ubuntu, and both films were displayed in this cinema wide format.
However, every time I render it out it always comes out squished. No matter what player I use to play it back (RealPlayer 11, MediaPlayer 11, or DivX 7). I have tried WMV, AVI, and MOV with the same results. RM format and many others give me a “Codec not found” error.
Here is my project settings:
Width – 2048, Height – 1080
Field order – progessive, Pixel aspect – 1.3333 (HDV 1080)
Output rotation – 0 degrees, Frame rate – 29.970 (NTSC), Pixel format – 32bit
Compositing gamma – 2.222 (video), Full-res quality – Best
Motion blur – Gaussion, Deinterlace – None.I can think that maybe the Pixel format should stay at 8bit, and pixel aspect should stay at 1.0000. But putting at 1.000 gives the same format as Full HD. If you know what I mean. Evev changing to 1.2121 NTSC Widescreen makes it all squished up. How can I set Vegas Pro 8 up to render in the Cinema Defintion widescreen format (for both viewing on PC and TV)? The help file says it may be my video card, but I have a nVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS with 512MB RAM and it has max screen res. of 2560 x 1600. But this baffles me.
Any help here?
PaulJC