• Sony Vegas - 1080p rendering problem
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So, I'm trying to render a video at 1080p with Sony Vegas, and the final rendered product is just choppy at some parts. Not all of it's choppy, just some clips. Everything has disable resample enabled to avoid anything turning black, and the only way to fix it is to render at 720p instead, but 1080p allows people to see way more details such as in-game text. If anybody knows how to fix it, that would be great.
What template are you using to render the video?
A custom one - 30fps, 1920x1080
Take a screenshot of the template and show me. I need something more specific than that.
[img]http://puu.sh/3KisO.png[/img]
You could try to render in another format than wmv, such as mp4 or avi. I had similar trouble with rendering 1080p (although that was mp4) in Vegas 8, then I changed to another format and it worked fine.
[QUOTE=geogzm;41574050][img]http://puu.sh/3KisO.png[/img][/QUOTE] I've found myself superb settings for making 1080p 30fps videos for youtube. I'll try to remember to post them when I get home if you're insterested.
[QUOTE=SgtTupelo;41575953]I've found myself superb settings for making 1080p 30fps videos for youtube. I'll try to remember to post them when I get home if you're insterested.[/QUOTE] That'd be great, I could try render something and see if the problem persists
Yeah, try MainConcept AVC/MP4 with something like 6,000,000,000bps.
I sorta kinda forgot about this, but here you go, better late than never. :v: [IMG]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/189999654/vegassettingsforyoulove.png[/IMG] This produces some nice quality 1080p videos for youtube, though I have to set gamma 1 higher because the videos tend to be dark sometimes. [editline]24th July 2013[/editline] I've not touched the audio-part of that, just messed around with video-settings a bit. I think Youtube puts out 128kbps anyway so it doesn't really matter.
[QUOTE=SgtTupelo;41579823]I sorta kinda forgot about this, but here you go, better late than never. :v: [IMG]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/189999654/vegassettingsforyoulove.png[/IMG] This produces some nice quality 1080p videos for youtube, though I have to set gamma 1 higher because the videos tend to be dark sometimes. [editline]24th July 2013[/editline] I've not touched the audio-part of that, just messed around with video-settings a bit. I think Youtube puts out 128kbps anyway so it doesn't really matter.[/QUOTE] I think you can cut that bit rate in half.
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