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kameronj wrote on 5/30/2003, 10:09 PM
Yes....no.
Spot|DSE wrote on 5/30/2003, 10:10 PM
it's very possible with Vegas. At NAB, I was demoing Win9 with Artbeats clips and Vegas. Warning: Render times are slooooowwwww.... But what can you expect for that kind of upsample/resolution? Looks wonderful, doesn't it?
SonyDennis wrote on 6/3/2003, 3:33 PM
The demo machines in the Microsoft booth at NAB had HD clips of the season 2 BMW Films, and they looked even better than the stuff on their website. Mixed in 5.1 surround, too!
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Express wrote on 1/12/2004, 9:11 AM
I know this is an older post, sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, and I missed it.

I see only Windows Media 8, what do I need to to to make Win media 9 an available render option within Vegas?

Direct X 9b and Windows media player 9 are both installed.

Thanks.
Liam_Vegas wrote on 1/12/2004, 10:46 AM
Wow... this <is> an old post. May have been better to simply post an entirely new thread as the "main" post in this is not really related to your question (other than mentioning windows media 9).

In any case... on my copy of Vegas 4 the Windows Media Video 9 option is there in the choices for "Save as type" in the "File->Rendar as" dialog box..

So... not sure what may be wrong with your setup. Have you tried doing a re-install (repairing the install if necessary)?
MUTTLEY wrote on 1/12/2004, 11:15 AM
The option is there in mine as well, but Microsoft does have a pretty elaborate encoder for Windows Media 9 available for free, might be worth checking out:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/encoder/default.aspx

- Ray

www.undergroundplanet.com


Express wrote on 1/12/2004, 5:30 PM
I installed the encoder from the site, and it's still not there.

Are you thinking that if I do a repair install, after the codec has been installed that it may show up?

Thanks.