I want to render 10 hours music videos for Youtube

albert092002 wrote on 5/11/2020, 7:23 PM

Which software program would be best for fast rendering videos. No editing, just looping the music for 10 hours it is very simple. When the software is done rendering it. I want to upload to youtube in 720 video size. In Camtasia it takes about 3 hours per video to render. I wish to run multiple rendering batch files over night.
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Alberto

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set wrote on 5/11/2020, 7:28 PM

VEGAS Pro 17 Edit should work fine...

and even the VEGAS Movie Studio 17 Basic can also do the job.

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albert092002 wrote on 5/11/2020, 7:58 PM

Thank you for your help

walter-i. wrote on 5/12/2020, 3:26 AM

@albert092002

For interest only:
Do you produce the music yourself - and if not - how do you get the rights to do something like this (legally)?

Former user wrote on 5/12/2020, 5:42 AM

If this is something you regularly do, you could try rendering a much shorter loop video, then use video joining software to extend the video out to 10 hours. No idea if youtube will glitch at the joins. Just an idea I would have explored if I was uploading 10 hour loop videos

Musicvid wrote on 5/12/2020, 7:40 AM

Youtube hosts many videos longer than 10 hours, meditation and nature tapes are two examples. Many also stream 24/7. Many of them use low-complexity video to save bandwidth.

Dexcon wrote on 5/12/2020, 8:03 AM

+1 @Musicvid … I was thinking meditation as well.

20+ years ago, Australia's 2nd Govt TV channel - SBS - ran a fish tank livestream (affectionately called fishcam at the time - and long before Nemo) which was played with meditation music for many hours - it was telecast instead of a test pattern. It was surprisingly popular.

Mind you in the 1970s, the 7pm news on AU's main Govt TV channel - ABC - rated very poorly compared to FTA (7, 9 and 0/10) news. For a few days, the ABC journos went on strike and ABC's 7pm news bulletin was replaced by a test pattern. The test pattern scored higher ratings than when it was a real news program. It's totally different today - ABC news rates quite highly.

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