I personally happen to use Vegas 9 but apparently the same problem is there. This question is for my friend, who was on V8 but has since upgraded to V11. Since he has both versions on different computers, he was able make this comparison. And since we're talking many different computers I don't think system specs come in to play here.
The problem is this, Vegas8 used to render great Sony AVC files. But after V9, and including V11, the very same renders with the same settings produce a slightly larger file that has very noticeable worse quality. So bad in fact, that in Vegas 11, he was forced to render with the MainConcept engine, only this produced files 3x the size to get the same quality!
It doesn't look like I can post attachments or screen shots here but here are the settings:
V8: AVC, 1280x720, CABAC, 29.970 (NTSC), pixel aspect 1.000, bit rate 512,000. Field order none.
V11: AVC, 1280x720, CABAC, 29.970 (NTSC), pixel aspect 1.000, bit rate 512,000. Field order none.
That's kind of redundant, the settings are the same, for both video and audio.
The point is, the Sony AVC renderer created such vastly different output between V8 and V11 it made the V11 render unusable and that's why he switched to MainConcept, but again, that creates three times the file size to get the same quality!
Let me iterate this issue one last time in another way. In order to render videos as good as Vegas8 AVC, he has to render with MainConcept at 3 times the file size to get the SAME quality.
Anybody have an idea what happened to the AVC render engine? Or what this could be?
If I could describe the quality, imagine the V8 engine rendered an image for the video, the pixel resolution would be nice and it would be a solid still image as the video plays. In the V11 render, the pixels are obviously degraded, and then this "still" image seems to jump around and pixels move and change during playback. In V8, a still portion of the video the pixels would not be jumping around and changing, it stays pretty still.
The point is, the same render engine is producing quite different renders. Not only is the V11 render worse quality, the file size was actually about 200K larger in a test video of 1 minute, 11 seconds long. Obviously something changed in the Sony AVC render engine, and changed for the worse!
Help!
The problem is this, Vegas8 used to render great Sony AVC files. But after V9, and including V11, the very same renders with the same settings produce a slightly larger file that has very noticeable worse quality. So bad in fact, that in Vegas 11, he was forced to render with the MainConcept engine, only this produced files 3x the size to get the same quality!
It doesn't look like I can post attachments or screen shots here but here are the settings:
V8: AVC, 1280x720, CABAC, 29.970 (NTSC), pixel aspect 1.000, bit rate 512,000. Field order none.
V11: AVC, 1280x720, CABAC, 29.970 (NTSC), pixel aspect 1.000, bit rate 512,000. Field order none.
That's kind of redundant, the settings are the same, for both video and audio.
The point is, the Sony AVC renderer created such vastly different output between V8 and V11 it made the V11 render unusable and that's why he switched to MainConcept, but again, that creates three times the file size to get the same quality!
Let me iterate this issue one last time in another way. In order to render videos as good as Vegas8 AVC, he has to render with MainConcept at 3 times the file size to get the SAME quality.
Anybody have an idea what happened to the AVC render engine? Or what this could be?
If I could describe the quality, imagine the V8 engine rendered an image for the video, the pixel resolution would be nice and it would be a solid still image as the video plays. In the V11 render, the pixels are obviously degraded, and then this "still" image seems to jump around and pixels move and change during playback. In V8, a still portion of the video the pixels would not be jumping around and changing, it stays pretty still.
The point is, the same render engine is producing quite different renders. Not only is the V11 render worse quality, the file size was actually about 200K larger in a test video of 1 minute, 11 seconds long. Obviously something changed in the Sony AVC render engine, and changed for the worse!
Help!