![]() You may need 7-zip an open source (free) extractor as that is what I used to compress with, just google it.Ĭ:\documents and settings\nnnn\application data\sony\file template\ Hopefully I have added a small zip file that contains all the mp4 settings for HQ and HD on youtube. I'll have to get back to you at a later date, probably after the weekend. I'll look into how I can export the custom template and how it can be imported into MS. However MS has imported my custom template from PRO. If you want widescreen on youtube you need to set a custom templateĪlas, you'll notice that the "custom" button is greyed out, so you can not set a custom template in vegas MS. If you are filming in 4:3 (not widescreen) then you can name your video and render as those settings will be good enough for youtube HQ (high quality). Select from the drop down "Template" - "Apple ipod 640x480". Select from the drop down "Save as type", best go for "Mainconcept AVC/AAC(*.mp4)" When you've done your edits select "Render as" from the "Projects" menu - it's about half way down. Yes, then you have selected the correct settings above. Tick the box next to "Start all projects with these settings"ĭrop some captured footage onto the time line. If you are using another format, such as DV or widescreen DV you will need to select that. Open the drop down menu called "Template" This will open a dialog window which should be open on the "video" tab. Go into the "project" menu and select "properties" right down the bottom. To be truthful it looks quiet a bit like pro, though obviously some finer things are missing.įirst thing, it seems to send you through a wizard, I just clicked my way through all that, any ole answer. I use vegas pro but have just downloaded an evaluation copy of MS. The rendered *.avi file is even bigger at some 7.9 GB so something is clearly telling lies.Īnyone proficient out there with Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 ? I still cannot get my head round the Sony Vegas save bit though, if you save as *.wmv or *.avi, the rendered file is monstrous.a raw *.mts file of 83 MB converts to a *.wmv file of 7.8 GB, yes its HiDef but will a 2 minute video even fit on a DVD? Somehow I doubt it. look me up!:roll::roll:Īnyway I have to confess that I have not uploaded directly to YT with the Sony Vegas option to 'Save to YT' dont know what that will do but shall test it soon. Whatever YT say about acceptable file formats, they obviously accept *.mts now!! Go ahead. I shall experiment again as to what YT will accept but the 1 hour rule looks likely, format not that important I am guessing. That's what I thought but the results were very poor when uploaded to YT.! I have shortened the original *.mts file from 280 MB down to 184 MB which made the up load time under 60 mins and hay-presto.!.YT recompiled as a HD file unlike the *.mp4 file that was non HD, week and soft. ![]() mts format it relatively good and acceptable to YouTube whatever they say !!:cry::cry: mp4 it uploads OK but is displayed as standard quality ie very poor with soft edges and weak colours.Ĭonclusion is that Sony Vegas wont save your original file format and the degrading experienced is high when a file is rendered to another file format. It can be viewed as HiDef and at max screen OK with very good clarity. mts media, provided its less than 100MB I can actually upload it directly to say YouTube, who despite what they say about allowable formats, manage to recompile and display it as HiDef. ![]() I fail to see the point in editing a HiDef video to then save it in LoDef.what is the point or am I expecting too much.įor example, I have raw footage as. Biggest negative is the format it uses when you save a project, these are typically. ![]() I have begun to twiddle with Sony Vegas but find it non-intuitive when trying to edit.
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