I am trying to (successfully) render my first video, and I am not having any luck. Circumstances lead to me videotaping the funeral of a local 26 year old man, and I am trying to somehow get the 2+ hour service onto a DVD for the family. As I mentioned, I am new to this, and as such, maybe I just need to be pointed in the directions of a good tutorial. (Although I have exhausted all efforts at finding help on-line, especially you-tube.)
What I want to end up with is a wide-screen video in standard def, and I don't care about keeping the audio in 5.1 surround. I am using a Sony HDR-SR12, so it's AVCHD and 5.1 surround sound. My first render attempt was using MainConcept MPEG-2 for the type and DVD Architect NTSC Widescreen video stream for the template (is that the correct template?). That resulted in a file that wouldn't play at all in Windows Media Player. It would play in my VLC media player, but there was no audio. The size was 5.7 Gig, so I think it would fit on a dual layer DVD if only the audio worked. (And I'm guessing there would be some way to reduce the size? Maybe somehow change the audio from 5.1 to stereo?)
That first render took about 3 hours to render, so I made a video of just the first 2 minutes to use for following attempts. Next I tried AVI with NTSC DV Widescreen. The resulting file worked - video and audio. However, this 2 minute video was 28 Gig! How is that even possible?
I tried the MPEG-2 again on my 2 minute video, since my research said that is what would be recommended for a DVD. Same result. No audio.
Next I tried .WMV. This seemed to work okay, but I've read that is what you might use for making a video for you tube, so the quality would not be very good for a DVD.
Next, MPEG-1. This video was actually very bad, with white pixilated areas showing up.
So now, I'm thinking maybe I can somehow render this using stereo sound instead of surround sound. In Vegas, I went to project properties, and on the audio tab, changed the master bus mode to stereo (not sure if that actually changed anything or not). I then rendered using MGEP-2. It resulted in no audo, just like before, and the file size was exactly the same size.
So now I'm stuck. In my searching to figure this out, I read some posts about having to render the video and audio separately. Is that really necessary? The video tutorials I watched on You-Tube did not mention this at all.
I am so sorry for such a long post, but I am at my wit's end. I would really like to get this video rendered and put on a DVD for the family. Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED! And remember, nobody will offend my by stating something basic or simple. I am very new to this, and do not know much.
What I want to end up with is a wide-screen video in standard def, and I don't care about keeping the audio in 5.1 surround. I am using a Sony HDR-SR12, so it's AVCHD and 5.1 surround sound. My first render attempt was using MainConcept MPEG-2 for the type and DVD Architect NTSC Widescreen video stream for the template (is that the correct template?). That resulted in a file that wouldn't play at all in Windows Media Player. It would play in my VLC media player, but there was no audio. The size was 5.7 Gig, so I think it would fit on a dual layer DVD if only the audio worked. (And I'm guessing there would be some way to reduce the size? Maybe somehow change the audio from 5.1 to stereo?)
That first render took about 3 hours to render, so I made a video of just the first 2 minutes to use for following attempts. Next I tried AVI with NTSC DV Widescreen. The resulting file worked - video and audio. However, this 2 minute video was 28 Gig! How is that even possible?
I tried the MPEG-2 again on my 2 minute video, since my research said that is what would be recommended for a DVD. Same result. No audio.
Next I tried .WMV. This seemed to work okay, but I've read that is what you might use for making a video for you tube, so the quality would not be very good for a DVD.
Next, MPEG-1. This video was actually very bad, with white pixilated areas showing up.
So now, I'm thinking maybe I can somehow render this using stereo sound instead of surround sound. In Vegas, I went to project properties, and on the audio tab, changed the master bus mode to stereo (not sure if that actually changed anything or not). I then rendered using MGEP-2. It resulted in no audo, just like before, and the file size was exactly the same size.
So now I'm stuck. In my searching to figure this out, I read some posts about having to render the video and audio separately. Is that really necessary? The video tutorials I watched on You-Tube did not mention this at all.
I am so sorry for such a long post, but I am at my wit's end. I would really like to get this video rendered and put on a DVD for the family. Any help would be GREATLY APPRECIATED! And remember, nobody will offend my by stating something basic or simple. I am very new to this, and do not know much.