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  • Martin Loose

    January 5, 2011 at 10:31 pm in reply to: Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Issue

    Hi
    I have just tried the copy media feature in Vegas and it seems to have worked a treat as I have managed to delete a clip in PMB without it deleting the same clip in Vegas. Fantastic !
    Once I’ve sorted out all the media clips in PMB how can I instruct the programme to save my imported media to the stand alone drive rather than to the C drive? If I can manage to get the programme to do this then it would be really helpful. However if not the copy media feature looks great and allows me to package and save the Vegas project and it’s associated media safely on the stand alone drive. Thanks so much for your input on this.

  • Martin Loose

    March 18, 2009 at 1:17 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Issue

    Hi John
    Just a quick follow up to let you know that all is now well and I’ve managed to burn and play back both on my laptop and DVD player a really good looking movie.
    Many thanks for all your help and advise. Invaluable.
    Griggs

  • Martin Loose

    March 16, 2009 at 5:03 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Issue

    Hi
    Many thanks for the continued advice. I think we may be getting there with all this!
    I think rendering the project in standard format rather than HD or AVCHD could be the answer. I know that I will lose some of the quality but I think that the DVD player I am using probably can not cope with anything too high powered being thrown at it! Would you let me know the render settings I should use for both video and audio to produce a standard DVD?
    Many thanks
    Griggs

  • Martin Loose

    March 16, 2009 at 11:17 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Issue

    Hi
    Many thanks for your reply. Indeed I think I am getting closer to resolving this whole thing !
    In Movie Studio Platinum you still click on the “Make Movie” icon and this then takes you through to the rendering process. I will try rendering in Movie Studio using the criteria you outline above and once rendered will send the file to DVD Architect.
    When in Architect 4.5 as the file was recorded in AVCHD will it burn in “Blue Ray” to the disc or will the rendering selected overwrite any other formatting? When playing with Architect over the weekend I was able to view the movie in Architect although not on the full screen. Silly question as well but where are the Vegas / Rendered files saved on my PC? Reason I ask is that they are quite big so does all this rendering etc eventually cause the hard drive to grind to a complete holt?!!
    Regards
    Griggs

  • Martin Loose

    March 15, 2009 at 11:38 am in reply to: Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Issue

    Hi
    Update for you…
    I have now downloaded and registered DVD Architect 4.5 which has got round the viewing issue in that I can at least now watch the movie properly rather than through Vegas itself.
    I’ve burnt a DVD from DVD Architect but it still will not play through a European DVD player nor will it load into the PC (Toshiba) through the external drive.
    Any suggestions? I think I am getting nearer to a solution here !
    Regards

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