Hello,
I've yet to d/l the latest version of Vegas as I've heard of some bugs and other issues. Does the latest update contain better codec for rendering files, and are all of the .veg and .avi files that I've created in the "out-of-the-box" version fully compatable with the newest versions?
For whatever reason, the only really satisfactory file format Vegas seems to offer "out-of-the-box" for rendering, is the .MPEG-2. All of my rendered .MPEG-2 files are relatively crisp and clear - all transitions and fades appear clean and fluid as they should. When I render to the more common .MPEG-1 format, my fades and transitions appear pixelated, and the image clarity is poor (seems to have a hazy, grainy appearance) compared to the MPEG-2. Additionally, the .wmv files at 512K and below are even less clear than the MPEG-1 files. I sincerely hope there are better rendering formats available in the updated versions of Vegas. The MPEG-1 file sizes are too large to use for the internet, and the low bitrate wmv. files simply look miserable. Can someone pleeeeeease assist me with this? I'd greatly appreciate some input.
Thanks,
Steve M.
I've yet to d/l the latest version of Vegas as I've heard of some bugs and other issues. Does the latest update contain better codec for rendering files, and are all of the .veg and .avi files that I've created in the "out-of-the-box" version fully compatable with the newest versions?
For whatever reason, the only really satisfactory file format Vegas seems to offer "out-of-the-box" for rendering, is the .MPEG-2. All of my rendered .MPEG-2 files are relatively crisp and clear - all transitions and fades appear clean and fluid as they should. When I render to the more common .MPEG-1 format, my fades and transitions appear pixelated, and the image clarity is poor (seems to have a hazy, grainy appearance) compared to the MPEG-2. Additionally, the .wmv files at 512K and below are even less clear than the MPEG-1 files. I sincerely hope there are better rendering formats available in the updated versions of Vegas. The MPEG-1 file sizes are too large to use for the internet, and the low bitrate wmv. files simply look miserable. Can someone pleeeeeease assist me with this? I'd greatly appreciate some input.
Thanks,
Steve M.