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  • Ozvideo

    February 7, 2006 at 7:15 am in reply to: 3D rotating cube veg file

    Thanks for that info. I downloaded the veg file & slapped stills to each side. I did a ram render that took about 30 seconds. When I tried to render it to AVI I checked back at my PC after about 30 minutes & it said that it had only done 1% of file & the estimate for doing the entire file was 11 hours & going up. I can’t see how this could possible be for a file that only ran 30 seconds. I have a Pentium 4 3.0 processor & 1GB of ram. I aborted the rendering. Getting that veg file wasn’t a very good idea of mine since its also a nightmare trying to convert from NTSC to PAL & 4×3 to 16×9. There must be some easier way to do that sort of conversions as well.

  • Thanks Peter

  • Ozvideo

    December 11, 2005 at 1:04 am in reply to: Create a new menu as starting point for older video’s?

    I was since been told that there is a program out that is supposed to does exactly what I wanted called DvdReMake Pro.

  • Ozvideo

    December 10, 2005 at 3:10 am in reply to: Create a new menu as starting point for older video’s?

    I still have the DVD’s & the DAR files only.

  • Ozvideo

    November 24, 2005 at 11:52 pm in reply to: Can’t render to WMV

    I have now reinstalled Vegas but it didn’t help. I still get the message ‘No existing template support this media.’

  • Ozvideo

    November 21, 2005 at 6:48 am in reply to: Batch Rendering

    I suspect that if you were to actualy use these other codec’s in Vegas that you can create files that are single pass only.

  • Ozvideo

    November 21, 2005 at 12:51 am in reply to: Batch Rendering

    Thanks for that information. I find it interesting that the batch rendering options are available for a great many formats. Some options are missing however, for instance I only recently found out you could get Vegas to render to other codec’s like DIVX & XVID & they aren’t on this batch render list.

  • Ozvideo

    October 27, 2005 at 2:23 am in reply to: Sharpening old VHS footage

    Thanks for the replys.

    I’m guessing that since these videos are already transfered to DV & the original VHS tapes aren’t available that there is no point in doing multiple captures so that they might be blended together. Correct?

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