Hello all,
Forgive me if this has been answered in the forums already but my search came up with no results.
I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 9 to try and render my project into a quicktime or avi with seperate multiple tracks so that I may eventually have it output by a tape house to a digibeta as:
track 1: composite picture
track 2: audio
track 3: music
track 4: effects
...so that the distributor can split up the elements and put on another language if necessary.
My problem is, when rendering into an .avi or .mov I don't ever see an option under the audio section to save as multiple tracks, only mono or stereo. On other file types, when it does have that as an option and I click "save settings" it tells me my project type doesn't support that, etc. etc.
Is this something that needs to be done within the render settings, the project properties, something on the timeline or each track's settings themselves?
I'm extremely new at having to do this multiple track export stuff, so any help or directions as to how I can do this would be extremely appreciated!
(I found an article on Creative Cow from someone having the same problem within Final Cut Pro. Maybe the solution in Vegas is similar? http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1025064
Also, I should mention if it matters that I don't currently have a Pro version of quicktime, only the free version)
Forgive me if this has been answered in the forums already but my search came up with no results.
I'm using Sony Vegas Pro 9 to try and render my project into a quicktime or avi with seperate multiple tracks so that I may eventually have it output by a tape house to a digibeta as:
track 1: composite picture
track 2: audio
track 3: music
track 4: effects
...so that the distributor can split up the elements and put on another language if necessary.
My problem is, when rendering into an .avi or .mov I don't ever see an option under the audio section to save as multiple tracks, only mono or stereo. On other file types, when it does have that as an option and I click "save settings" it tells me my project type doesn't support that, etc. etc.
Is this something that needs to be done within the render settings, the project properties, something on the timeline or each track's settings themselves?
I'm extremely new at having to do this multiple track export stuff, so any help or directions as to how I can do this would be extremely appreciated!
(I found an article on Creative Cow from someone having the same problem within Final Cut Pro. Maybe the solution in Vegas is similar? http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1025064
Also, I should mention if it matters that I don't currently have a Pro version of quicktime, only the free version)