I've just read "External Encoders" post, and almost posted this there, but I think it should be in its own thread.
Guys, and I'm not juding, doubting or critiszing anyone, can you explain your process of using external encoders, and how it works out faster for you please. I just dont see how it can be done. Frameserving discussed later, this portion is about running 2 renders: first in Vegas rendering to uncompressed AVI, second render in your external MPEG encoder. Could this really be faster than running ONE rednder in vegas right into MPEG??? In my experience, if I have 2 hours project, with some effects, dissolves, crosfades, some special effects... vegas render so 2 hours project comes out in MPEG format in about 3 hours. I would expect it to render into uncompressed AVI ... at real time speed?? that's 2 hours. So, my externl MPEG encoder must encode 2 hours video in an 1 hour to beat overal rendering time straight from vegas, this assuming you'll be by your PC wating for vegas to finish rendering, and start external encoder right away, if you're not... then more time waisted. Plus you need that much space for "middle" product (avi render file from vegas) on the hard drive... it just doesnt seem logical. Please explain to me what i'm missing.
Frameserving seems to be alot more practical. No middle file need, and no midle render either, no waitign by your PC for one render to finish and start another one. Can you guys explain what needed for frameserving and how it's done. I'm particulary interested if vegas can frameserve into CC and how it is done. Can multi pass VBR be done with frame serving? Another variable to frameserving/external encoding: is final pruduct REALLY NOTICABLY that much better to make you jump all those hoops? Can someone post a clip rendered in vegas and same clip rendered in external encoder??? I just like to see "the difference". I, as I'm sure many others, would love to raise picture quality of videos we produce, and I was looking at CC for a long time, actually did couple renders with it... but hated the project flow, so I dumped it, plus picture quality was not any better from one made in vegas (of course source was Digi8 tape from Sony camcorder, decent, but far from perfect).
So, i guess my question is, for those of us (me including) working with VHS, camcorder and DV tapes, COULD there be any benfit using external encoder??? Would picture look any beter from external encoder vs. from Vegas???
TIA
Guys, and I'm not juding, doubting or critiszing anyone, can you explain your process of using external encoders, and how it works out faster for you please. I just dont see how it can be done. Frameserving discussed later, this portion is about running 2 renders: first in Vegas rendering to uncompressed AVI, second render in your external MPEG encoder. Could this really be faster than running ONE rednder in vegas right into MPEG??? In my experience, if I have 2 hours project, with some effects, dissolves, crosfades, some special effects... vegas render so 2 hours project comes out in MPEG format in about 3 hours. I would expect it to render into uncompressed AVI ... at real time speed?? that's 2 hours. So, my externl MPEG encoder must encode 2 hours video in an 1 hour to beat overal rendering time straight from vegas, this assuming you'll be by your PC wating for vegas to finish rendering, and start external encoder right away, if you're not... then more time waisted. Plus you need that much space for "middle" product (avi render file from vegas) on the hard drive... it just doesnt seem logical. Please explain to me what i'm missing.
Frameserving seems to be alot more practical. No middle file need, and no midle render either, no waitign by your PC for one render to finish and start another one. Can you guys explain what needed for frameserving and how it's done. I'm particulary interested if vegas can frameserve into CC and how it is done. Can multi pass VBR be done with frame serving? Another variable to frameserving/external encoding: is final pruduct REALLY NOTICABLY that much better to make you jump all those hoops? Can someone post a clip rendered in vegas and same clip rendered in external encoder??? I just like to see "the difference". I, as I'm sure many others, would love to raise picture quality of videos we produce, and I was looking at CC for a long time, actually did couple renders with it... but hated the project flow, so I dumped it, plus picture quality was not any better from one made in vegas (of course source was Digi8 tape from Sony camcorder, decent, but far from perfect).
So, i guess my question is, for those of us (me including) working with VHS, camcorder and DV tapes, COULD there be any benfit using external encoder??? Would picture look any beter from external encoder vs. from Vegas???
TIA