When I render a video in Sony Vegas, it's all smooth in Vegas but my render turns out choppy. My Framerate is 29.97 FPS.
Here's my video I rendered, it's choppy and I don't know why
[media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=j3ssH4v0V-s[/media]
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
I render at 1280x720 and a average/max bit rate of 4mbps. It's in Sony AVC or whatever Sony codec that renders .mp4 files
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While its not necessarily choppy the text panning and the video clips are less smooth than they were in Vegas. When I get home, I'll render it at 60fps, but then what would happen if the clip isn't in 60fps?
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
Most are but some arent
Cool so far but if you used that as a into I would smack the shit out of you :v:
If I used that as an intro I'd be committing suicide on my YT channel
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
The new layout has channel trailers and I decided to make it last night
[QUOTE=343N;40847197]If I used that as an intro I'd be committing suicide on my YT channel
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The new layout has channel trailers and I decided to make it last night[/QUOTE]
you could always use it satirically.
Yeah but even that is a stretch
Might be the Sony AVC codec you are using. Try using [URL="http://www.xvid.org/Downloads.15.0.html"]this[/URL] codec to render .mp4's, it's the one I use.
avc sucks balls
download itunes + quicktime
export to mov with h.264 at 10mbps at the same fps as your timeline
enjoy your nice video
Just for reference when you say both "number" and "#1" it's redundant because "#" means "number" so it's like saying "number number one"
might want to fix that
I will thanks
also i'm not going to render at more than 4mbps or my connection will take ages uploading it
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yeah, the XVid codec is REAL nice, however it's 147 MB goddamn my connection will take ages to upload that
I can't go below 18.3mbits in my sony vegas rendering options, is there any way I can lower it?
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here's my re-rendered video, same codec because XVID is fast and nice, but way too big for my connection for it to be convenient
[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2TwIKdKdYg[/hd]
Same settings, but at 60FPS instead of whatever it was last time.
143mb/min isn't that bad
1gb per 8 mins of vid, on 70kilobytes upload
Yeah, I don't think so
[QUOTE=343N;40849971]also i'm not going to render at more than 4mbps or my connection will take ages uploading it
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
yeah, the XVid codec is REAL nice, however it's 147 MB goddamn my connection will take ages to upload that
I can't go below 18.3mbits in my sony vegas rendering options, is there any way I can lower it?
[editline]31st May 2013[/editline]
here's my re-rendered video, same codec because XVID is fast and nice, but way too big for my connection for it to be convenient
[hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2TwIKdKdYg[/hd]
Same settings, but at 60FPS instead of whatever it was last time.[/QUOTE]
You could try to render it in 30 frames per second.
(Youtube reduces it to 30.)
I did, and it was what I posted in the OP, aka terrible
[QUOTE=343N;40851165]I did, and it was what I posted in the OP, aka terrible[/QUOTE]
Excuse me as I ram my head to the wall then.
My bad.
Compare the two
[url]http://www.youtubedoubler.com/?video1=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3D_2TwIKdKdYg&start1=0&video2=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3Dj3ssH4v0V-s&start2=0&authorName=Ann+O%27Nymous[/url]
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