8K edit and render in VP17

j-v wrote on 8/28/2019, 5:14 AM

Not that it is important to me, but I saw it here not mentioned before, but today I discovered it is possible to render with the Magix HEVC codec to an 8K (8192 x 4320 pixels) videofile.
See here the renderoption and the mediainfo of such a file.

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Marco. wrote on 8/28/2019, 5:46 AM

Mentioned -> here.

j-v wrote on 8/28/2019, 5:59 AM

👍 Thank you Marco.
I must have missed that message completely on my vacation in Norway, busy fishing and discovering older used options in the new version.

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566.14 Studiodriver and Intel HD graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Laptop  :Asus ROG Str G712L, W11 home version 23H2, CPU i7-10875H, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 with Studiodriver 576.02 and Intel UHD Graphics 630 with driver 31.0.101.2130
Vegas software: VP 10 to 22 and VMS(pl) 10,12 to 17.
TV      :LG 4K 55EG960V

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Turd wrote on 8/28/2019, 9:34 AM

I swear I don't mean for this to sound snarky -- it's an honest question. Doesn't it seem as though the see-saw is a bit unbalanced when you render 8K at 8-bit 4:2:0? I would think that if you're going through the trouble of rendering 8K, you're also shooting in at least 10-bit HDR, so you'd obviously render 10-bit and you'd want a minimum 4:2:2. The default 8K render settings just seem weird to me. An Earth-shattering observation on my part, right? 😀

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fr0sty wrote on 8/28/2019, 10:17 AM

@Turd there isn't a consumer format out there that renders in 4:2:2, not even HDR.

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