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  • Try copy & pasting the events etc to a fresh timeline and rendering from there. If that doesn’t work, try rendering out in sections. Martin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 4, 2010 at 6:50 am in reply to: Burning bluray

    “Just for clarity, HDV is MPEG2. The very same MPEG2 codec used on DVD’s except at a higher resolution and 25Mbps bit-rate”

    So as I film in HDV, would this be a better template to select than a bluray one?

    Regards Martin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 4, 2010 at 12:21 am in reply to: How to Drop Only Video on timeline

    Select the clip in the trimmer, mark an in and out point and use the tab (I think, I’ve assigned it to a shuttle pro button) and toggle through video, audio or both.

  • Martin Phillips

    March 3, 2010 at 10:42 am in reply to: Rendering Speed w/Vegas

    Just a little tip – check on the price of an upgrade from the software you have, and/or getting an older version of Vegas pro and upgrading that !!!

  • Hi Chris,

    Sorry to jump in on your thread like this, but do you have a personal email that i could drop you a message on…. nothing strange i promise you…!!

    Regards
    Martin Phillips

  • Martin Phillips

    March 3, 2010 at 8:44 am in reply to: Burning bluray

    Hi John,

    Yes when i render in Vegas, just 3 templates have the = symbol next to them. One is a HDV template (which outputs in HDV not MPEG2) and the other 2 are bluray templates 25mbs and 8mbs…. so if i choose the 25mps bluray template the default settings within that template are VBR 30.000/25.000/18.000…that’s fine…. then when i go to burn in DVDA the default bit rate for bluray is 18000 constant (that’s what it looks like to me)…does this not mean a re-render at DVDA?
    Martin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 3, 2010 at 6:30 am in reply to: Rendering Speed w/Vegas

    Forgot to say. Vegas pro 9 comes in both 32 & 64 bit versions. Dvda 5 has just the one version ( I think ). Martin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 3, 2010 at 6:21 am in reply to: Rendering Speed w/Vegas

    My understanding (having looked through the Sony creative site) is that your software doesn’t come in 64bit. (you might want to check this out tiyself with Sony). If that is the case, then that is your problem. It’s doesn’t matter who much ram your system has, my understanding is that you will only be able to use about 4 gb instead of the 12. Hope that helps. Maerin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 2, 2010 at 9:40 pm in reply to: Rendering Speed w/Vegas

    Hi geoff,

    I’ve just moved to Vegas 64 bit and I must say the render times are roughly one third of what they use to be. Now faster than real time and that’s with 2 pass setting. My new system is i7 12 gb ram, and Vegas has defaulted to 16 cores. Martin

  • Martin Phillips

    March 1, 2010 at 11:34 am in reply to: Zooming not working

    Hi Jon,

    Its a bit strange…. no i only loaded the mouse driver after it woldnt work with the standard windows drivers…. it looks like i may have resolved itself, i have just swapped a new mouse off PC 2 and the zooming works… just one of those things i guess.

    Whilst i have you Jon, i have now got the new workstation we discussed on email (via your own site), its i7 12 GB ram on win 7 – and so far so good. Having gone through the preferences after loading Vegas 64 bit, i have noticed that the threads for render is showing as 16…. should i leave it there or reduce to 12, allowing 1 GB of ram per thread?

    Kind regards
    Martin

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