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  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 6:31 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    Steve, I went to the sonycreativesoftware forums and noticed other people were having these problems as well.

    https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?Forum=4&MessageID=615393

    I guess it is a bug. I don’t feel so left out now…

  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 5:01 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    Cool…thanks. When I did render out the video in 8.1 and put it on the timeline in 8.0c, the video was 16×9. I put it back in 8.1 and it was 4×3. Odd!

  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 4:17 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    The weirdest part is when I have the project loaded in 8.1, the preview monitor shows the video in widescreen. When I click on the event pan/crop icon the video shows up there as 4×3. When I do the same exact thing in 8.0c, the video shows up as 16×9 in both the preview monitor and the event pan crop icon. I can’t figure out why it’s showing 4×3 in 8.1 when I go to the event pan/crop icon. I have my properties set up as 1440×1080.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 3:15 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    Steve, get this. I rendered out the same project in Vegas 8.0c (I am using 8.1 64bit) and the project came out perfect. I checked my settings in 8.0c and they are the same as 8.1. I did the same thing in 8.1 and it came out 4×3 again. Until I figure this out, I will have to render out in 8.0c? Weird huh!

  • Jason Warfe

    November 18, 2008 at 3:31 am in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    I know, I am totally baffled too. Anything that I render .mov comes up 4×3. I’ll try again tomorrow…

  • Jason Warfe

    November 17, 2008 at 10:28 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    It must just be the project settings. When I right click on the rendered video and go to properties, under the video tab it says pixel aspect ratio 1.000 square. When I change that to 1.333 HDV the video looks great. I wonder why it’s on that setting after I render it?

  • Jason Warfe

    November 17, 2008 at 9:52 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    Yes…I think so. Clip properties are 1440x1080i. I am using the template 1080-60i. If I render the project with these same settings, it should show it as 16×9 on the timeline right?

  • Jason Warfe

    November 17, 2008 at 9:40 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    I keep getting 4×3 video no matter what I do. I try to compress the .mov file with the photo-Jpeg setting and keep getting 4×3. The top picture is what my video looks like. The bottom video is the original video before rendering. How can I compress the HD video to make it 16×9 instead of 4×3.

    Render settings:

    Frame size: Custom 1440×1080
    Field Order: Upper field first
    Pixel aspect ratio: 1.333
    Video Format: Photo-JPEG (.mov compression)

    I use these settings and as it renders it looks fine in the preview monitor. Once the file is done and I put the video back on the timeline it looks like the picture below. Any suggestions? Thanks.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 17, 2008 at 7:54 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    I appreciate the help Steve. I have not been looking at the videos in Quicktime. Once I render the video I put it back on the vegas timeline. It is still in 4×3. I am shooting in 1440x1080x12. When I render the .mov file, I choose Photo-Jpeg, 95%, custome frame size of 1440×1080, pixel aspect ratio 1.333. Do I need to change the pixel aspect ratio? I render under these settings and video is still coming out 4×3 on the Vegas timeline.

  • Jason Warfe

    November 17, 2008 at 7:15 pm in reply to: HD video HUGE files

    When I render photo-jpeg the video comes out 4×3, even though I indicated 1440 by 1080 as the custom frame size…why is it rendering 4×3?

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