Sony Vegas Render Audio Setting?
- shawndow
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:26 am
Sony Vegas Render Audio Setting?
Im going to render my first vid in Xvid and im wondering whats a good Audio render setting size wize.
Can any 1 help? I noticed Drake264 asked a similiar question about a page ago, but but its a sort of syncy video....i dont know i just dont want to lose video with beat...any ideas?
Can any 1 help? I noticed Drake264 asked a similiar question about a page ago, but but its a sort of syncy video....i dont know i just dont want to lose video with beat...any ideas?
- NeoQuixotic
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Also remember it's best to always output lossless video and audio from the editor (be it Vegas or Premiere). Then do your final encoding in Virtual Dub and/or BeSweet. And I prefer 192 kbps; because to me it is the point where I can't easily tell the difference from the CD and MP3 when using most speakers/head phones.
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- shawndow
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:26 am
After that post i tried useing VDUB again..lol...well the one i was useing was as old as time itself. I noticed when i was surfing around Audio that some 1 had a 1.7.2 and i was like wtf... So i dl'd 1.6.19 and now i can do all that stuff u guys talk about lol...
Anyways, thanks ill try and do that ill leave my audio in the file but ill compress it useing VDUB rather than Vegas and see how it turns out. Don't ask how i converted it the first time...gah i must have lost so much quality...anyways thanks
Anyways, thanks ill try and do that ill leave my audio in the file but ill compress it useing VDUB rather than Vegas and see how it turns out. Don't ask how i converted it the first time...gah i must have lost so much quality...anyways thanks
- shawndow
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:26 am
OK 1 last stupid question lol...im sorry
I must have missed it but could you point me in the right direction as to how exactly compress the audio in VDUB....
Should i leave the audio in my vegas file when i load it into VDUB or export it in or ....lol...
I prolly just missed the newbie tutorial somewhere.
Also I just used VDUB to compress my VID RATHER than VEGAS, it looks better. whys that?
I must have missed it but could you point me in the right direction as to how exactly compress the audio in VDUB....
Should i leave the audio in my vegas file when i load it into VDUB or export it in or ....lol...
I prolly just missed the newbie tutorial somewhere.
Also I just used VDUB to compress my VID RATHER than VEGAS, it looks better. whys that?
- shawndow
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:26 am
lol sorry, i should be banned for that post lol...
What i plan on doing is deleting the audio in my Vegas File then pulling it up in vegas....that should work. Not sure whether i should do after iv already compressed... but ill figure it out with teh link
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ml#besweet
What i plan on doing is deleting the audio in my Vegas File then pulling it up in vegas....that should work. Not sure whether i should do after iv already compressed... but ill figure it out with teh link
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ml#besweet
- NeoQuixotic
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Banned? Why? You didn't do anything wrong. Anyways, I simply keep the audio in my output from Vegas. Then I load up the lossless AVI into Vdub and compress. The guides show it for VdubMod, but I prefer to use the most recent version of Vdub. Here are some screenshots:shawndow wrote:lol sorry, i should be banned for that post lol...
What i plan on doing is deleting the audio in my Vegas File then pulling it up in vegas....that should work. Not sure whether i should do after iv already compressed... but ill figure it out with teh link
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... ml#besweet

You will have to select "Full processing mode" first to be able to select "Compression...".

NOTE: When doing 2-pass encodings in XviD/DivX be sure to set "No Audio" for the first pass. On the second pass you can then re-select "Source audio" or add a WAV file to compress. This is to avoid compressing the audio twice.
Also this may be useful if you having run across it yet:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... xport.html
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- shawndow
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2005 11:26 am