Will VMS smart-render from AVCHD to Blu-ray?

AnthonyGA schrieb am 07.03.2012 um 08:56 Uhr
If my input media files are AVCHD files from my Sony Handycam, and I render to Blu-ray files (specifically "Blu-ray 1920x1080-50i, 25 Mbps video stream," which is the same frame size and rate as the input files), will VMS smart-render to the output file?

I've read that you cannot smart-render TO an AVCHD file, but will the product smart-render FROM AVCHD and TO the template above?

Is there a way to tell when smart rendering has taken place?

Kommentare

Jack S schrieb am 07.03.2012 um 12:04 Uhr
Hi Anthony
I don't know if AVCHD will smart render to BlueRay as I haven't tried it with footage from my Sony camcorder. However, you will know whether it's smart rendering as you will see in the preview window that only transitions and titles, etc will show. The rest of the rendering will show 'No Recompression Required' against a black background.

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AnthonyGA schrieb am 07.03.2012 um 13:22 Uhr
In that case, it's not smart-rendering from AVCHD to Blu-ray, because the preview shows the entire video.

Which I guess means that I need not try to minimize the use of titles, transitions, effects, etc., since Vegas is apparently recompressing everything. As long as I'm losing another generation, I may as well take advantage of it (that would also explain why rendering time is 9 times longer than the video duration).
Markk655 schrieb am 07.03.2012 um 14:31 Uhr
VMS does not smart render AVCHD.