you won't be able to play it back at fullspeed. just make the mp4 with the lagarith file, then watch the mp4.nevada11 wrote:I did lagarith already but the videos playing in slow motion. Perhaps thats what you were reffering to Willen?
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Depending on how powerful your computer is, Lagarith video may or may not play at full speed. Once converted to a final format (XviD AVI, H.264 MP4, etc.) it should play fine.Minion wrote:you won't be able to play it back at fullspeed. just make the mp4 with the lagarith file, then watch the mp4.nevada11 wrote:I did lagarith already but the videos playing in slow motion. Perhaps thats what you were reffering to Willen?
My previous post is a possible solution to the rendering limit when outputting uncompressed video (i.e. 2GB). AFAIK, if you cannot output an AVI file larger than 2GB, it's usually because your software isn't producing an OpenDML (AVI version 2.0) file. Vegas can, unless you somehow unchecked the option.
You are probably better off exporting with Lagarith since the files it produces will be MUCH smaller than uncompressed AVI. Read my post in this thread for some insight into filesizes and codec performance: http://www.animemusicvideos.org/phpBB/v ... hp?t=83574