I have been playing (as a side task) with the output of my point and shoot waterproof/underwater Olympus which takes video at 360x240x24 and saves as a .mov file. While using Vegas 9a to edit and stitch together several shots on the river, I found that I couldn't come close to getting the file-size of the rendered new .mov file to be anywhere in the ballpark. One setting I noticed was that Vegas 9a was assuming it was 720x480, so that made a difference. Keeping the 8bit mono audio at 8 bits helps, too.
A couple of 10 Mb video files stitched together results in a 4Gb rendered output. This is totally out of whack.
Any suggestions as to what the settings ought to be for a low-def application? Some of this stuff is merely going to You-tube for family viewing.
Thanks.
A couple of 10 Mb video files stitched together results in a 4Gb rendered output. This is totally out of whack.
Any suggestions as to what the settings ought to be for a low-def application? Some of this stuff is merely going to You-tube for family viewing.
Thanks.