As this question pops up periodically in other threads, I thought I'd post a topic re my experiences......
Vegas Pro 8.0a/8.0b **can** 'smart-render' ordinary SD MPEG-2. It's not an advertised feature but it does work - I've done several simple projects recently using the feature.
The tricky part is that you need to create a custom MPEG-2 render template which matches the parameters of the source files i.e. bitrate (the value in the MPEG headers), CBR or VBR, frame size, frame rate, field order and GOP length. Vegas can't give you all of this information so you need another utility to find this e.g. Bitrate Viewer [url=www.tecoltd.com/bitratev.htm]. The GOP length is probably best sorted out by trial and error - it's almost certainly 12 or 15.
When it's all set up correctly, you should see a 'No recompression required' (or similar) message in the preview window during rendering (other than at the edit points).
I've tried this with both CBR and VBR files from a DVD recorder and another hardware encoder with good results - the output files play OK, and Womble's GOP checker utility doesn't find any timecode/PTS errors etc - which certainly isn't the case with the smart-rendered output from the Ulead products I've used in the past......so well done Sony (Mainconcept?) for getting it right first time.
It's not as fast as Womble either for scrolling during editing or output file production (I've used Womble and MPEG-VCR for years) - but I've never seen anything else that comes close to Womble for MPEG editing speed so this isn't too surprising.....
What are other peoples experiences with VP80a non-HDV MPEG smart-rendering ?
Tony
Vegas Pro 8.0a/8.0b **can** 'smart-render' ordinary SD MPEG-2. It's not an advertised feature but it does work - I've done several simple projects recently using the feature.
The tricky part is that you need to create a custom MPEG-2 render template which matches the parameters of the source files i.e. bitrate (the value in the MPEG headers), CBR or VBR, frame size, frame rate, field order and GOP length. Vegas can't give you all of this information so you need another utility to find this e.g. Bitrate Viewer [url=www.tecoltd.com/bitratev.htm]. The GOP length is probably best sorted out by trial and error - it's almost certainly 12 or 15.
When it's all set up correctly, you should see a 'No recompression required' (or similar) message in the preview window during rendering (other than at the edit points).
I've tried this with both CBR and VBR files from a DVD recorder and another hardware encoder with good results - the output files play OK, and Womble's GOP checker utility doesn't find any timecode/PTS errors etc - which certainly isn't the case with the smart-rendered output from the Ulead products I've used in the past......so well done Sony (Mainconcept?) for getting it right first time.
It's not as fast as Womble either for scrolling during editing or output file production (I've used Womble and MPEG-VCR for years) - but I've never seen anything else that comes close to Womble for MPEG editing speed so this isn't too surprising.....
What are other peoples experiences with VP80a non-HDV MPEG smart-rendering ?
Tony