Hi there,
I have done a few DVDs a few years ago (Vegas Movie Studio 10 Platinum), featuring our then toddler and sent them overseas to family. This process worked really well.
I have now made another 60 minute movie, but want to send it to my brother overseas via the internet (to save on dropbox), so he can download and burn for the family over there.
However, I'm really struggling to figure out which file format to use (and settings to render in). If I do it in .avi, everything works well but the file is 14GB! (I only have 2.5GB on my dropbox). MP4 works but the quality is terrible (only 486 MB). When I render and save it as MPEG-2, it works but suddenly the aspect ration changes to make "skinny faces". - using the default template. Then I opted for the PAL widescreen video stream template, and the aspect ration is fixed, but the sound suddenly disappears into thin air!
If anyone can give me the solution I would be very thankful, as I can't think what to try next, other than burning DVDs here and sending by snail mail (2 weeks min).
I have done a few DVDs a few years ago (Vegas Movie Studio 10 Platinum), featuring our then toddler and sent them overseas to family. This process worked really well.
I have now made another 60 minute movie, but want to send it to my brother overseas via the internet (to save on dropbox), so he can download and burn for the family over there.
However, I'm really struggling to figure out which file format to use (and settings to render in). If I do it in .avi, everything works well but the file is 14GB! (I only have 2.5GB on my dropbox). MP4 works but the quality is terrible (only 486 MB). When I render and save it as MPEG-2, it works but suddenly the aspect ration changes to make "skinny faces". - using the default template. Then I opted for the PAL widescreen video stream template, and the aspect ration is fixed, but the sound suddenly disappears into thin air!
If anyone can give me the solution I would be very thankful, as I can't think what to try next, other than burning DVDs here and sending by snail mail (2 weeks min).