When putting a project together from a bunch of clips... one method is to fully produce each clip... adding the effects, titles, etc... then render the clip as an AVI file.
Once all the clips have been rendered... load them onto the time line in the main project and render the whole thing.
the alternate way would be to attempt to render the entire project at once... and if something goes wrong you have to start renddering all over... something you don't want to do in a 30 minute project with more than 50 clips... each with a number of different effects...
Also doing each clip individually keeps the timeline less cluttered.
BUT... rendering to AVI is not lossless... is it? If a clip is rendered one or two times to AVI and then rendered again in the main project... does quality suffer... like resaving a jpeg multiple times... or making a copy of a copy... ???
Or does Vegas see that it is an AVI and then just out the bytes bit by bit without doing a recalculation or whatever?
Thanks for any comments.
Once all the clips have been rendered... load them onto the time line in the main project and render the whole thing.
the alternate way would be to attempt to render the entire project at once... and if something goes wrong you have to start renddering all over... something you don't want to do in a 30 minute project with more than 50 clips... each with a number of different effects...
Also doing each clip individually keeps the timeline less cluttered.
BUT... rendering to AVI is not lossless... is it? If a clip is rendered one or two times to AVI and then rendered again in the main project... does quality suffer... like resaving a jpeg multiple times... or making a copy of a copy... ???
Or does Vegas see that it is an AVI and then just out the bytes bit by bit without doing a recalculation or whatever?
Thanks for any comments.