I have only been working with Vegas for one day so keep in mind that I don't fully understand this software yet.
The typical work that I do involves taking an AVI or WMV file that is already compressed for use on the Internet and editing it down to a smaller length. The problem is that I have not been able to find a way to render the edited files succesfully.
Let's say I load a 10MB AVI file into Vegas and trim away about half of the content. Now what I want to do is render it in essentially the same format. The assumption here is that I will end up with a 5MB file with the same video and audio quality.
What actually happens, no matter how I try to manipulate the render settings, is that I end up with a file that is greatly larger in size with very noticably degraded audio and video.
Can anyone explain to a new user how to go about saving a video file in essentially the same format that it existed in before it was loaded? For example, if you open a text file in Wordpad and then simply save it, the file is exactly the same as before being loaded and saved. How do I do the same thing with video files in Vegas?
The typical work that I do involves taking an AVI or WMV file that is already compressed for use on the Internet and editing it down to a smaller length. The problem is that I have not been able to find a way to render the edited files succesfully.
Let's say I load a 10MB AVI file into Vegas and trim away about half of the content. Now what I want to do is render it in essentially the same format. The assumption here is that I will end up with a 5MB file with the same video and audio quality.
What actually happens, no matter how I try to manipulate the render settings, is that I end up with a file that is greatly larger in size with very noticably degraded audio and video.
Can anyone explain to a new user how to go about saving a video file in essentially the same format that it existed in before it was loaded? For example, if you open a text file in Wordpad and then simply save it, the file is exactly the same as before being loaded and saved. How do I do the same thing with video files in Vegas?