How to encode a high quality video using sony vegas 7
- Shinzo20
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How to encode a high quality video using sony vegas 7
Hello, I am a bit new to the whole "AMV Making" thing, and I have a question. what setting should i use to encode a high quality avi or MPEG4 video using sony vegas 7.
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Well, basically you need to know at least 4 things (that is, if you choose to offer a .mp4 of your video):
- how to rip a DVD and make the VOB files usable for your editing program
- how to render out your AMV properly after editing in Sony Vegas
- have a basic idea of how to use AviSynth
- and how to encode a high quality .mp4 for distribution.
You can find out how to do all that, and much more, here: A&E's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video (BETA).
- how to rip a DVD and make the VOB files usable for your editing program
- how to render out your AMV properly after editing in Sony Vegas
- have a basic idea of how to use AviSynth
- and how to encode a high quality .mp4 for distribution.
You can find out how to do all that, and much more, here: A&E's Technical Guides to All Things Audio and Video (BETA).
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http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtechbeta/Derek16438 wrote:Is there a thread on here that teaches people how to use AVISynth??
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... synth.html
the first link is a must read, and the second link is the specific section you're looking for.
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first off...holy thread hijack batman!
and in addition to head hunter's links you may want to look through the avisynth forum and the avisynth main page
and in addition to head hunter's links you may want to look through the avisynth forum and the avisynth main page