AlexxAMV wrote:trying to find right settings to do it anotherway..like vegas rendering to lagarith and encoding the lossy file with zarxgui to mp4 coz seems like direct render as mp4 from vegas has decent quality yet the filesize is too big...
If you render the video project as Lagarith (or UTVideo or Huffyuv), the resulting file is lossless. The idea is to lossily compress your source only once, right at the end of the video-making process, and using lossless codecs allows the video to be exported from the editing program to be compressed lossily for distribution by programs that are better at the job than your editing suite. If you have enough disk space you
could export uncompressed, but just get Lagarith or UTVideo.
As well as the Youtube videos linked, there's a page in the guide that deals with compression and gives a better view of the Zarx264gui window:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... 64gui.html
Anyway, this the Announcement forum, not one of the technical ones.

The video reminded me more of an extended trailer spot than anything else, and it was nice eye candy. The synch was tight to start with, and then it started drifting near the end. I don't see anything in the editing that suggests you were doing anything different, so maybe it's just a problem with the export. The audio does seem to cut out before the video finishes playing.
Quick edit: I don't mean it started drifting at one particular point, but it became noticeable about half way through and was pretty severe by the end, given how fast the cuts were.