I am rendering my first project with my new Sony SR11 HD camera--which is also my first HD render of any significance. After watching some of Gary's videos, and also reading some information I found on the various Vegas forums, I decided to render (to MPEG-2 for DVD) using variable bit rate using Two Pass rendering. I was amazed at the render time calculated for the job! Normally the same type of project would take about 35-40 minutes with DV; but it's going to take about 5 times that with the HD footage I captured tonight. Obviously some of the extra time is because of the two pass option, but I haven't done any other projects in HD yet so I simply don't have anything to compare it to. But the render can chug along tonight while I sleep--no big deal, as I am under no time constraint whatsoever.
But I wonder how many others use the Two Pass option with VBR rendering?
By the way, my system is an Intel Q9450 quad core at 3.2GHz, running XP with 4GB ram. I believe the settings I used in the VBR are 9Mbps max, 7.5Mbps average and the default for the minimum (I think it's 192Kbps). The footage is of a high school volleyball game with simple editing, and no special effects to speak of.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
TB
But I wonder how many others use the Two Pass option with VBR rendering?
By the way, my system is an Intel Q9450 quad core at 3.2GHz, running XP with 4GB ram. I believe the settings I used in the VBR are 9Mbps max, 7.5Mbps average and the default for the minimum (I think it's 192Kbps). The footage is of a high school volleyball game with simple editing, and no special effects to speak of.
Thanks in advance for the answers.
TB