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  • Ken Layer

    May 25, 2015 at 12:41 am in reply to: Interpolate, Blend or None? – Gaming Videos

    Okay, thanks for the response. I ended up rendering all 3 types out and didn’t notice anything different. But I am glad I learned a little bit more about and when they should be used.

    Thanks for the help!
    -Ken

  • Thanks for the help,
    Now I can produce more content without taking up tons of hard drive space. 😀

    Thanks again
    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    June 3, 2014 at 3:42 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    Sorry for such a late response John. Yes I have tried that and the quality is nice. I believe the major issue is with youtube not me. I will probably figure something out in the future and attempt more at making the quality of my videos even better. But for now I think quality VBR will hold up.

    Also I have asked other youtubers as well about their render settings and such. Issue is many youtubers use say Dxtory and Sony vegas. And some others use Fraps and Adobe Premiere. So there is a wide variation of possibilities.

    Thanks once again for your help. And sorry for the late response.

    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    June 3, 2014 at 3:34 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    Hello Stewart, I had the same issue but apparently, after I downloaded it and scaned it for viruses, it was clear. The way to fix chrome to download it is in the settings->privacy->then uncheck scan dowloads for malicious files(or somehing like that)

    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    May 18, 2014 at 5:08 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    Thanks for all the help everyone!

    It worked John, half the file size, same render time as my last present but, surprisingly less quality than my last present:

    Main Concept AVC: https://gyazo.com/93354bcb2338d0db84ab6b73d16976cc
    WMV (Quality VBR): https://gyazo.com/8aab7463f7368b21287d79cd0edfe561
    *Sony Vegas Main Concept AVC was relatively the same as normal Main Concept*

    I really appreciate all of you for attempting to help me, I just do not think there is much more I can do at this current time. As you mentioned before:
    [John Rofrano] “The encoders in Movie Studio are designed for “real world” video.” And I use it for gaming so you can see the issue.

    So once again thanks for all the help and effort you guys gave me, this forum is really one of the most helpful ones I have seen in a long time.

    Thanks
    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    May 15, 2014 at 12:15 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    [John Rofrano] “Yes, place the Levels filter with the “Computer RGB to Studio RGB” preset on the Master Video Bus before you render.”

    How would I do this?

    Thanks
    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    May 14, 2014 at 4:21 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    Thanks for responding.

    Would I get better quality uploading strait to youtube from Vegas?

    And I have tried MainConcept AVC, I wasn’t a huge fan because of the darker colors it added to the video. Is there a way to fix that?

    I am usually recording minecraft, so when I use MainConcept AVC, the color change is very noticeable.

    I am just asking this because many other youtubers that use 720p have amazing quality. My quality is good but I would just like to see if it could be better.

    Thanks a lot!
    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    May 13, 2014 at 3:47 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Render Settings Help

    Thanks for replying, downloaded it, installed it but doesn’t come up. I am using Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 12. Im not sure if it works for this version or not.

  • Ken Layer

    May 13, 2014 at 3:20 am in reply to: Where to find the Plugins folder?

    Oh hmmm. Sorry but I am not sure where they would go. Have you tried looking around the program files? There might be something in the Sony folder. I use Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 12, so I’m not sure if its different with pro 9 or not.

    -Ken

  • Ken Layer

    May 12, 2014 at 8:02 pm in reply to: Where to find the Plugins folder?

    Hello

    After looking on my computer for a bit I stumbled across a folder called OFX Presents located in my documents. The folder contained all my custom plugin presents for Sony Vegas.

    https://gyazo.com/9701cfc97f0498358c775bafc4a8e966

    Is this what you were looking for?

    -Ken

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