I have tried searching for an answer, but I have not found one so I am hoping someone can help.
I process a large quantity of standard definition video on a weekly, or even daily, basis. I always render as standard definition AVI in NTSC and PAL formats. Is there a way to render AVI files in Vegas 23 or has it been silently removed by Magix with no ability to re-enable it? I have looked in the deprecated features to see if there is an option that can be enabled, but it is not listed. I have searched in the documentation and on google, but I am not finding anything about AVI output for Vegas 23. If there is a way to do this in the Render dialog as it exists out-of-the-box, it is not obvious to me.
I sure hope that there is a way to enable rendering as AVI, or I am stuck with Vegas 22 forever.
The files I am editing are AVI files. Is there a way to render them as AVI, like I could do in every previous version of Vegas? If it isn't built in, can I somehow install the Microsoft AVI codec?
I expect someone is just going to say to render as MP4. There are several reasons why that is not a solution, while I do not want to have to justify my question, here is the most important thing. For example, I may have a project that has segments that comprise 30 files. I have to render the first, wait, render the second wait, etc. Rendering as AVI is very fast and performs no re-compression. If I have to render everything to MP4, I will be sitting at my desk for days.
After rendering these files, sometimes I need to concatenate some and re-arrange them. AVI can do this without loss of quality and without wasting my type. MP4 will recompress everything and take significantly longer, with me just waiting for the render to finish.
If I do need standard definition MP4 files, then I will always do it as a last step in a batch process. I just start running the conversions from AVI to MP4 and let them run overnight. I can tell you that with all of this legacy media around, standard definition is not dead. As an aside, I still use DVD architect too because there are many people out there still requesting to get video on DVDs.
I would appreciate any help on this.
Thanks,
Robert