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Musicvid wrote on 10/6/2022, 8:25 AM

In their original format. Lossless archiving formats are generally bigger. Much bigger.

DMT3 wrote on 10/6/2022, 8:26 AM

If I have video that is extremely important to save, I pull the memory cards from the camera and save them. Cards are relatively cheap compared to losing valuable footage.

3POINT wrote on 10/6/2022, 8:52 AM

I keep the original footage captured/stored on HDD together with the Vegas project files (since 2004) and are still able to re-edit (stabilizing, colour correct, noise reduction etc) and to re-render those Vegasprojects with nowadays tools an codecs. Something I regular do.

Jack S wrote on 10/6/2022, 9:07 AM

@3POINT +1. So do I.

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dape wrote on 10/6/2022, 9:10 AM

guys.. "with the smallest space on disk" ..

john_dennis wrote on 10/6/2022, 9:31 AM

@dape

"guys.. "with the smallest space on disk" .."

If you're worried about disk space, you've chosen the wrong endeavor.

dape wrote on 10/6/2022, 9:37 AM

I am worried about the disk space - that's why i made this topic. I am not a native english speaker, wasn't i clear enough in expressing my request for help or advice ?

john_dennis wrote on 10/6/2022, 10:08 AM

@dape

I wrote a lengthy engineering response to your question and realized that the answer would come after much back and forth with inputs from you and subjective decisions about the losses that you might be willing to accept.

The best answer has been given by more than one person with decades of combined experience.

Keep the source files.

You were clear in your request for help and advice. Now, accept the wisdom of your peers.

RogerS wrote on 10/6/2022, 10:13 AM

I'd buy more hard drives to store the original files.

Otherwise if you have no plans to edit it again you could save the final render to a delivery format and also to an archival format (Apple ProRes for example).

dape wrote on 10/6/2022, 10:17 AM

I'd buy more hard drives to store the original files.

If i don't find any way to squeeze them source files then that would be the only solution..

Otherwise if you have no plans to edit it again you could save the final render to a delivery format and also to an archival format (Apple ProRes for example).

Hmm, i have to research this ProRes, thanks for the idea !

john_dennis wrote on 10/6/2022, 11:42 AM

@dape

Post the Mediainfo report for one of your typical source files so your peers can understand the bit rates that you are working with.

Instructions are here:

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-to-post-mediainfo-and-vegas-pro-file-properties--104561/

3POINT wrote on 10/6/2022, 2:26 PM

I'd buy more hard drives to store the original files.

If i don't find any way to squeeze them source files then that would be the only solution..

Otherwise if you have no plans to edit it again you could save the final render to a delivery format and also to an archival format (Apple ProRes for example).

Hmm, i have to research this ProRes, thanks for the idea !

Keep in mind that those ProRes files are really huge compared to the original source files....

Musicvid wrote on 10/6/2022, 5:13 PM

TANSTAAFL