Video Formats

Robert-Costo wrote on 8/22/2020, 10:54 AM

I have Movie Studio 15 and I am making a Video with a lot of .JPGs I Made. Every .JPG is 873X480 Pixels in Size because I will Render As .mpeg 2. Widescreen with a Video Ratio of 1.212 but I need help with one thing? What do I do if I want to keep my a Copy of my Project as Un Compressed so I can always go back and Edit it or do something with it again?

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Jack S wrote on 8/22/2020, 5:33 PM

@Robert-Costo If I understand you correctly this is my answer. Movie Studio 15 is 'non-destructive' so you can edit your project file as often as you want, your source jpgs will remain un-altered. Does that answer your question?

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Robert-Costo wrote on 8/22/2020, 9:21 PM

I think I Asked the wrong way? After I Render As . MPEG 2. and all goes good I want to keep a Copy of my Project that is in the TimeLine as Un Compressed for me.

EricLNZ wrote on 8/22/2020, 10:03 PM

Uncompressed avi, customising a template as below. But be warned the file will be very large.

FayFen wrote on 8/23/2020, 12:51 AM

Your best practical way is this into a folder, and backup it. Than you can re-render to what ever format needed in the future.

EricLNZ wrote on 8/23/2020, 2:54 AM

Your best practical way is this into a folder, and backup it. Than you can re-render to what ever format needed in the future.

Certainly the most practical way but depends upon you in the future having VMS to open it.

Robert-Costo wrote on 8/23/2020, 3:35 PM

If I have all my Video Clips and .JPGs and Audio Clips in my TimeLine and Click Save As. Then Pick .VF and put a Check in Save Media with Project I get this. My whole TimeLine with all the Media in it will be Saved as is. But am I Right I have to Save all the Media Files in the same Folder as the .VF Right?

Robert-Costo wrote on 8/25/2020, 12:43 PM

Say I save my Project as .VF but I do noy put a Check in Save Media With Project what will happen?

vkmast wrote on 8/26/2020, 1:11 AM

Please read the reply from johnmeyer to your alter ego here https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/398591-VF-File-Type