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Right, Ive finished my AMV in Vegas. Now how do I compress?
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Right, Ive finished my AMV in Vegas. Now how do I compress?
Hi, exactly what it says in the subject. Just give me some directions. Thanks ^^. As I understand it, I have to covert to Lagarith first then Divx, but if only I know where to go 
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That's still accurate, except that it says the only codecs you would ever want to export to would be uncompressed or HuffYUV. I find exporting to Lagarith works perfectly fine.Scintilla wrote:And proper instructions on exporting lossless from Sony Vegas can be found <a href="/guides/avtech/vegasexport.html">here</a>.
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Yeah, but you wouldn't have been if you'd taken the time to actually look aroundPhatpug wrote:If you subtracted all of the guides from your total posts I wonder how many posts you'd have. I browse around here and see one on soooo many threads with someone replying with a guide, but hey I was asking the same stuff about a week ago x3
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Hi, Please help, I dont get this part:
'Field Order: this, again should be EXACTLY the same as your source which you should have worked out when you started the project. Progressive (non-interlaced) footage should be set to "None (progressive scan)" and interlaced footage should have the same field order as your source footage. This is a very important setting.'
I dont know which one I am :S
Thanks
'Field Order: this, again should be EXACTLY the same as your source which you should have worked out when you started the project. Progressive (non-interlaced) footage should be set to "None (progressive scan)" and interlaced footage should have the same field order as your source footage. This is a very important setting.'
I dont know which one I am :S
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