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Video compression/exporting
In this guide I'll learn you how to export your war videos as a small file with very good quality
Author: magicianforce2 class: all job: all Type: general Difficulty: intermediate
Average rating: 9.3/10 Total Votes: 15
Guide ContentsRendering to WMV (VC-1)
now comes the rendering part.
this is the part where most people just press some buttons, and tadaaaa bad quality :]
NOTE: For people who are good with computers and stuff, I'd recommend you to take a look at the "Rendering For Expert Users" part
The settings are almost the same as the project.
This is for the people that do not want to use an external rendering program (thus rendering directly from Vegas):
Make sure that you have Windows Media Player 11 installed.
Use the "Windows Media Video V9 (*.wmv)" preset.
Set the "Video rendering quality" to "Best"
Go to the "Video" tab.
Set Mode on "Qualiy VBR"
Format on "Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile"
Image size on "(Keep Original Size)" or "Custom" if you want to enter it yourself.
Pixel aspect ratio should be on 1,000 (Square)
Frame rate (fps) on 25,000 (PAL) if you recorded the way I mentioned earlier in this guide. Else use the frame rate you have recorded your footage on.
Set the quality slider on 75% (not higher, not lower, I did a lot of tests and found this value as the ideal between reasonable quality and filesize)
Go to the "Audio" Tab
Set Mode on "Quality VBR"
Format on "Windows Media Audio 10 Professional"
Attributes on "VBR Quality 75, 44kHz, 2 channel 24 bit VBR"
Save the profile with a name like "Kal WMV" like I did.
Now you can use this profile every time without having to set all settings in here.
Press OK and save your video. After that upload it and show us. |
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