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  • Derek Charles

    December 17, 2017 at 6:01 am in reply to: Wedding DVD burning file size Vegas Render

    Would the 1080 on the DVD just play as 720, or is that a strong NEVER play?
    Also, aren’t most up to date DVD players equipped to where when inserted, an option comes up as if it were a USB stick or just reading the data off of the disc – so it would have the files available to click on and play, no?

  • Derek Charles

    December 15, 2017 at 10:52 pm in reply to: Wedding DVD burning file size Vegas Render

    I’ve since dragged the 1080 24max/12avg file and rendered that file to 10max and 4avg and the size is now 1.09GB so I can fit both on one DVD. Is there quality loss from rendering a1080 file to 1080 file with the same bitrate settings? I’m asking this for color grading and “rendering to a new track” for smoother playback.

    If I film in 100Mbps bitrate Should never gone above 12.5 MB when exporting?

    I mainly upload to Vimeo and Facebook – The stock render template for internet is “Internet HD 1080p” with a max of 24 and an average of 12.

    IF that’s the way to go – for uploading to Facebook/Vimeo – Should I stick with the 10max/4avg ? Will this help with overall playback speed, and helping it “reach HD quicker during playback because the file size is smaller to load?

  • Derek Charles

    December 15, 2017 at 10:39 pm in reply to: Wedding DVD burning file size Vegas Render

    If I film in 100Mbps bitrate Should never go above 12.5 MB when exporting?

    I mainly upload to Vimeo and Facebook – The stock render template for internet is “Internet HD 1080p” with a max of 24 and an average of 12.

    I’ve since dragged the 1080 24max/12avg file and rendered that file to 10max and 4avg and the size is now 1.09GB so I can fit both on one DVD. Is there quality loss from rendering a1080 file to 1080 file with the same bitrate settings? I’m asking this for color grading and “rendering to a new track” for smoother playback.

    IF that’s the way to go – for uploading to Facebook/Vimeo – Should I stick with the 10max/4avg ? Will this help with overall playback speed, and helping it “reach HD quicker during playback because the file size is smaller to load?

  • Derek Charles

    December 15, 2017 at 8:18 pm in reply to: Wedding DVD burning file size Vegas Render

    Well, I always figured that since my A7sii filmed in 100Mbps bitrate I should keep it close to that when rendering –
    I’m honestly just now learning that 100Mbps is around 12.5 MB/s – Should I have just always never gone above 12.5 MB when exporting?

    I mainly upload to Vimeo and Facebook – The stock render template for internet is “Internet HD 1080p” with a max of 24 and an average of 12.

    I’ve since dragged the 1080 24max/12avg file and rendered that file to 10max and 4avg and the size is now 1.09GB so I can fit both on one DVD. Is there quality loss from rendering a1080 file to 1080 file with the same bitrate settings? I’m asking this for color grading and “rendering to a new track” for smoother playback.

    IF that’s the way to go – for uploading to Facebook/Vimeo – Should I stick with the 10max/4avg ? Will this help with overall playback speed, and helping it “reach HD quicker during playback because the file size is smaller to load?

  • Thanks for your reply. It seems you understand how these bits work. Perhaps you can help me on another bitrate dilemma – Here are my steps –
    Film in 4k 100mbps 8 bit (a7sii)
    Edit on 1080 timeline
    I like to take the First round of Coloring and correction and output to 1080 file with a max bitrate of 24mbps
    or more so the Vegas template titled (Internet HD 1080) which I believe is min 15mb and max 30
    This way my computer doesn’t lag with all of the plugins luts etc. for the pacing edit
    After more coloring and editing I final output another file to the same max 24mbps file
    Could I even take this file and do it another round?
    Or should I be outputting every time to my original XAVC codec in Vegas and use that as a prepared file every time ?
    How much quality am I losing either way?
    Thanks for your time, the world needs people like you

  • Thanks much for your kindness –
    When you speak of the use of WVH, do you mean this as a fix for the black lines not to appear so much as in dont crush the blacks?
    Or did you mean it in a nice way to say, hey your all your levels are just “off”, as in probably all of my footage looks weird in general ? Because to my eye, I’m not seeing anything, but who knows?
    I’m not even going by stylistic choice, just in general…
    I know you’re not being smug, I’m just wondering!
    I am all open to this because I am editing on Vizio Tv/monitor through my laptops hdmi.
    It’s set on standard, so it’s definitely not calibrated or anything.
    If you are talking about that, please send me a correct WVH screen shot of before/after so I can see what you mean! Please, Thank you

  • I don’t think the original file will be different than this slightly edited clip on dropbox since the black lines are coming from the shutter speed not matching the frequency of the LED lights. This was “burned” onto the footage in camera. I saw it at 1/50th shutter speed and thought it went away at 1/40th. Technically, NO shutter speed on my a7sii would get rid of them, higher or lower – It just looked at it’s minimum at 1/40th. The dropbox link will show a wall clearly with the black lines – I show it 4 times in a row, one white balance cooler, one warmer – (the cooler one shows the lines more apparently due to the contrast of black against more white I suppose – I’m thinking this is a keying or masking thing only – I have no experience on any of that. I’ve heard of the plugin “Flicker Free” but I think that’s more of the actual LED lights themselves flickering. Here it just shows the shutter vs frequency as black lines.
    Dropbox link – https://www.dropbox.com/s/fqdp8a51tnloe2a/abc123.mp4?dl=0

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  • Derek Charles

    May 16, 2017 at 3:02 am in reply to: Can’t even figure out Basic 60p editing

    So also I should do the slowing down on a 60p timeline as well vs a 24, because of the extra frames it has to work with?

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