How to export MOV video?

alifftudm95 wrote on 7/29/2019, 10:29 PM

I wanted to export this clip into MOV file format. But seems I can't find the options in my render box.

Im using VEGAS Pro 16 build num 424

 

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EricLNZ wrote on 7/29/2019, 10:41 PM

Try under Quick Time 7 format.

alifftudm95 wrote on 7/29/2019, 10:52 PM

Try under Quick Time 7 format.

I dont think this is the one?

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ram17 wrote on 7/29/2019, 11:08 PM

Try Magix Intermediate

fr0sty wrote on 7/29/2019, 11:35 PM

MOV is a container format, it can contain a number of different codecs, and you need to know which one you are aiming for.

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Musicvid wrote on 7/30/2019, 9:15 AM

Why do you need MOV format? For delivery?

Render to Magix AVC .MP4 and change the extension to .MOV

This is not flippant advice.

alifftudm95 wrote on 8/2/2019, 8:15 AM

Why do you need MOV format? For delivery?

Render to Magix AVC .MP4 and change the extension to .MOV

This is not flippant advice.

Reason why I want it to be in MOV format so that I can sell the video as stock footage. Whenever I imported a MOV video clips that doesnt have sound, it wont load up empty sound track only the clip in the timeline

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red-diamond wrote on 8/2/2019, 10:04 AM

Musicvid, can one change the extension on other rendered codecs? This is interesting as Vegas doesn't seem to let you render high bitrate mov files, only Quicktime 7.

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Musicvid wrote on 8/2/2019, 11:29 AM

The mp4 container format originated with Apple, so yes, in many cases AVC/AAC can be called either MP4 or MOV.

As far as your high bitrate files, try it and get back to us. Some, but not all h264 encoders will work, probably not hardware though.

Howard-Vigorita wrote on 8/3/2019, 1:23 PM

@alifftudm95 Reason why I want it to be in MOV format so that I can sell the video as stock footage. Whenever I imported a MOV video clips that doesnt have sound, it wont load up empty sound track only the clip in the timeline

If all you're after is a file with only a video stream, just pull up any Magix AVC template and uncheck "include audio" on the audio tab.

alifftudm95 wrote on 8/4/2019, 8:01 AM

@alifftudm95 Reason why I want it to be in MOV format so that I can sell the video as stock footage. Whenever I imported a MOV video clips that doesnt have sound, it wont load up empty sound track only the clip in the timeline

If all you're after is a file with only a video stream, just pull up any Magix AVC template and uncheck "include audio" on the audio tab.

Ah this solve my actual problem. Thanks!

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