Som1 please help me. i made my first amv and while i was making it, the quality of the video was perfect. by the time i finished and rendered the video the video quality is kinda different. so i opened my vegas 6.0 and tried playing the video on that and the quality was crap... The quality was good when i was making it and by the time i finished the quality went a bit bad... please help me
P.S I used some videos that had good quality and some videos that had kind of a not so good quality.. Please Reply what the problem might be
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What format did you render your export as? It is generally recommended to export from Vegas (and any other editing software) as either uncompressed RGB, Huffyuv or Lagarith video AVI. Then use VirtualDub/Mod and XviD to compress the video. Using AviSynth at this point can also sometimes improve the video quality (unless you did a lot of pre-processing).
I gave you some links in the thread you made in the Audio Help forum, read up.
I gave you some links in the thread you made in the Audio Help forum, read up.
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wow... u must be uber pro with sony vegas lol... i dont get much of those..Willen wrote:What format did you render your export as? It is generally recommended to export from Vegas (and any other editing software) as either uncompressed RGB, Huffyuv or Lagarith video AVI. Then use VirtualDub/Mod and XviD to compress the video. Using AviSynth at this point can also sometimes improve the video quality (unless you did a lot of pre-processing).
I gave you some links in the thread you made in the Audio Help forum, read up.
i dunno wat on earth is VirtualDub/Mod i tihnk i noe wat XviD.. sry lol im new to these amv things i just got this few days ago..
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actually, that kinda knowledge is pretty basic...but on to your inquiries
VirtualDub(/Mod) is a free program that can open many different file types (.avi, .mpeg, .mpg, .mkv, .ogg and perhaps a few more) and is a popular tool used by many on this site.
it can be a powerful editing tool if used correctly, most people use it in conjunction with AviSynth (not so much of a program as a language) to prepare/clean up footage. It can also be used to compress video (and audio)
*there are two programs, one is the original (VirtualDub) and one has support of more filetypes (VirtualDubMod). virtualDub/Mod indicates that either version can be used (abbreviated vdub or vdubmod)
just to avoid confusion, Xvid is a codec (if you don't have it, I'd suggest getting it. it is one of the most popular codecs used for uploaded amvs)
this really isn't a rule, but try to use proper grammar. It makes things easier to read/understand
VirtualDub(/Mod) is a free program that can open many different file types (.avi, .mpeg, .mpg, .mkv, .ogg and perhaps a few more) and is a popular tool used by many on this site.
it can be a powerful editing tool if used correctly, most people use it in conjunction with AviSynth (not so much of a program as a language) to prepare/clean up footage. It can also be used to compress video (and audio)
*there are two programs, one is the original (VirtualDub) and one has support of more filetypes (VirtualDubMod). virtualDub/Mod indicates that either version can be used (abbreviated vdub or vdubmod)
just to avoid confusion, Xvid is a codec (if you don't have it, I'd suggest getting it. it is one of the most popular codecs used for uploaded amvs)
this really isn't a rule, but try to use proper grammar. It makes things easier to read/understand


