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Former user wrote on 7/10/2023, 2:53 AM

@pangiaxiong Hi, Vegas 19  MAGIX HEVC/AAC & Voukoder will render both 5280 x 4224, & 1760 x 4224 as MP4, & MagicYUV will render an AVI..

pangiaxiong wrote on 7/10/2023, 11:07 AM

@pangiaxiong Hi, Vegas 19  MAGIX HEVC/AAC & Voukoder will render both 5280 x 4224, & 1760 x 4224 as MP4, & MagicYUV will render an AVI..

Thank you so much. I'll give that a try and btw do you know what's the different between encode mode "Intel QSV" and "AMD VCE" ?

pangiaxiong wrote on 7/10/2023, 11:10 AM

@pangiaxiong Hi, Vegas 19  MAGIX HEVC/AAC & Voukoder will render both 5280 x 4224, & 1760 x 4224 as MP4, & MagicYUV will render an AVI..

Using MAGIX HEVC/AAC MP4, when I change the customize size it seems to only allow me to go to 1760x2304

Former user wrote on 7/10/2023, 11:19 AM

do you know what's the different between encode mode "Intel QSV" and "AMD VCE" ?

@pangiaxiong  Hi, someone better than me should answer that reg Encode & Rendering etc.. but basically one uses your CPU 'Intel' & the other uses your Graphics card 'AMD' for rendering,


There are 4 options for rendering with Magix AVC/AAC, depending on what type of computer hardware you have installed.
1. Mainconcept - this means your computer's CPU will be doing most of the rendering. This is generally a slower option, however can often produce the highest quality results.
2. Intel QSV - this is an integrated GPU that is part of many Intel CPUs. When you select this option, Vegas uses the Intel GPU to render your video. For most people, this is a very fast option.
3. AMD VCE - if you had an AMD Radeon graphics card installed, this option would appear and would use your AMD graphics card to do the rendering.
4. NVIDIA - if you had an Nvidia graphics card installed, this option would appear and would use your Nvidia graphics card to do the rendering.

Can you click your icon at the top of this page - My Profile & fill in your Signature with the full name of your CPU, GPU & amount of RAM, also inc the Windows & Magix version, this will then show at the bottom of your comments,

Former user wrote on 7/10/2023, 11:27 AM

@pangiaxiong Hi, Vegas 19  MAGIX HEVC/AAC & Voukoder will render both 5280 x 4224, & 1760 x 4224 as MP4, & MagicYUV will render an AVI..

Using MAGIX HEVC/AAC MP4, when I change the customize size it seems to only allow me to go to 1760x2304

I don't know why that is, 🤷‍♂️ Can you show a picture like this, use the arrow button next to the smiley at the top of a new comment.

PS I have a Nvidia graphics card so mine shows (NVENC) at the end, you have an AMD card that's why it shows AMD VCE

pangiaxiong wrote on 7/10/2023, 11:44 AM

@pangiaxiong Hi, Vegas 19  MAGIX HEVC/AAC & Voukoder will render both 5280 x 4224, & 1760 x 4224 as MP4, & MagicYUV will render an AVI..

Using MAGIX HEVC/AAC MP4, when I change the customize size it seems to only allow me to go to 1760x2304

I don't know why that is, 🤷‍♂️ Can you show a picture like this, use the arrow button next to the smiley at the top of a new comment.

 

Yes I did exactly that and once I hit ok, the information on the "Template info" show "Video: 1760x2304"

Former user wrote on 7/10/2023, 12:01 PM

@pangiaxiong Sorry I just tried every combination of settings i could but still it shows 1760 x 4224

When you put the numbers in the Width & Height, click on something else like Pixel Aspect , you don't have change anything on what you clicked on, do the sizes you put in stay as 1760 x 4224?

Can you show a pic like i did in my comment you quoted?

john_dennis wrote on 7/10/2023, 12:40 PM

@pangiaxiong

Earlier @Former user suggested that you install a third party encoder, Voukoder (https://www.voukoder.org/forum/thread/783-downloads-instructions/).

That is, without a doubt, the best way to deal with pixel dimension limitations of the various versions of encoders in Vegas Pro 19. Voukoder produces an output file at your project dimensions.