Vegas rendering size

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Vegas rendering size

Post by Sora no Honou 空の炎 » Sun Nov 29, 2009 2:49 am

I am new to the forum so bare with me here:

I have been trying to render an amv, and am trying to do so in avi format, but no matter what I try I either end up with a ridiculous file size, or an almost unwatchable quality. I have little knowledge of codecs, besides using divX in virtualdubmod when I was removing subs to reduce file size. I set divX as a codec in vegas after going to custom, video, video format, but the quality was atrocious, so I just set it to the default template again. I am just using the NTSC DV default template right now... I am guessing I need to do something else. Please help asap. I need to do this soon.
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Re: Vegas rendering size

Post by Scintilla » Sun Nov 29, 2009 10:45 am

Go with the ridiculous file size. It's not something to be scared of: having a gigantic, full-resolution, maximum quality master copy on hand is never bad. What you do then is take this master copy and compress it to a distributable codec (such as XviD or DivX) in another step.

Read this to be sure your Vegas export is as good as it can be:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... xport.html

For compressing that into a distributable copy, start here:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... intro.html
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Re: Vegas rendering size

Post by Sora no Honou 空の炎 » Mon Nov 30, 2009 8:28 pm

Thanks, I will have to use these this for next time. I am really new to the community, so the whole amvapp thing was unknown to me, but it looks really worth it. Thanks for helping. The tuts are really straight forward.
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