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  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 11, 2012 at 3:23 pm in reply to: Stitching videos with no compression

    The Main Concept AVC will allow you to do this. (At least in Vegas 11 Pro)
    I don’t work much with this one.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 11, 2012 at 12:30 pm in reply to: Timeline vs. DVDA

    Dave,

    What is the size of the files you are plugging into DVDA?

    How long does the build take when you press Make-DVD?

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 11, 2012 at 12:27 pm in reply to: Rendering In Sony Vegas Pro 11

    What are you going to do with them?

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 11, 2012 at 2:56 am in reply to: Stitching videos with no compression

    [Johnny Allen] “it cannot output a 1920×1200 video”
    News to me… Are you using Sony AVC? Change the size in the Boxes. You should be able to set a custom size.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Ken,

    Yes, it is at the bottom of the pan/crop window. Below the scrollbar for the keyframes there is an Icon of a cursor and a padlock. Give it a click.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 10, 2012 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Timeline vs. DVDA

    Dave,

    If your source mpeg is too large DVDA will have to re-encode it. You have much less control over the renderer in DVDA. That is why it is best to produce a compliant file inside Vegas that will not require compression in DVDA.

    I suppose you are already using the Mpeg-2 templates designed for DVDA. What size is your rendered video file(s)?

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • We’re not going back to 4:3, so I push the 16:9 format. They’ll get used to it.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 10, 2012 at 2:48 am in reply to: Title roll jitters

    You’re up against youtube. They re-encode everything. That’s just the way things are.
    Vimeo and Blip are alternatives but both of those have their limitations too.

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 9, 2012 at 12:43 pm in reply to: Stitching videos with no compression

    I would skip the uncompressed-virtual dub step and just render to mp4 (h264) from within Vegas. Try the Sony AVC templates.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

  • Jeff Schroeder

    July 8, 2012 at 2:39 pm in reply to: Importing photos to the timeline in Vegas

    James, he has tracks below that he want to see.

    It sounds like he wants a magic button to do the work when the media doesn’t match. If the slides were 16:9 in the first place there wouldn’t be a problem. This is a lesson in plan your work, or know how to fix it to make it work.

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33, EVGA SR-2 Mobo, 48GB DDR3, GTX 580 3072MB, 16TB Attached Storage, Win7, Vegas 11 x64

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