*.flv or *.swf reder options with embedded HTML.

Video_4_eLearning wrote on 3/23/2010, 8:24 AM
I'm new to Sony Vegas Studio. In the past, I have used Camtasia Studio for minor video capture/editing. I purchased Sony so I could expand editing capabilities.

With Camtasia, I would edit to idetify multiple markers within the file. I could then produce a table of contents and multiple files based on my markers. I had the option to select the type of video file output, for example: I could produce a video as a *.flv, *.swf, etc... When published, it would create a folder that had the video files (based on markers), Table of Contents, audio files, and an embedded player (based on the video options selected) and finally it would have an *.html file that tied this all together.

When I hosted this to our training site, I would upload all of the files in this folder and create a hyperlink to the *.html file. When someone would click on the *.html file, this kicked off the video.

Can I do this with Sony? If yes, then how?

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musicvid10 wrote on 3/23/2010, 9:30 AM
Vegas does not have Flash rendering capabilities, and only a very limited swf import capability. The packaging/delivery feature you mentioned is interesting, but it is not part of the Vegas suite.

That being said, mp4/h264 files created in Vegas are playable in all newer versions of Flash.
Video_4_eLearning wrote on 3/24/2010, 12:54 PM
Maybe I can approach my problem from a different angle. I have a 2 hour video that I need to render as a wmv or avi or mpeg video. Because it is 2 hours, I cannot produce the end result as one file.

I watch a youtube video that mentioned Batch Rendering in an earlier version of Vegas. I don't have the Tools/Scripting/BatchRendering option that was referred to in that video.

I tried to edit my file to indentify multiple regions within it hoping I could produce all of the regions as once as separate end files. I don't know if this is possible, but it didn't work for me.

Tell me - how would you render a 2 hour video into multiple smaller files at one time?
Terry Esslinger wrote on 3/24/2010, 1:04 PM
Because it is 2 hours, I cannot produce the end result as one file.

Why not
musicvid10 wrote on 3/24/2010, 1:24 PM
Because it is 2 hours, I cannot produce the end result as one file.

There is no such limitation in Vegas.
Your destination drive is formatted NTFS, correct?