![]() ![]() The only thing I can think of now is maybe it's the settings I use to record the game footage. I tried it with what you recommended aswell.Ītleast I think that's what you said, but it too turned out horrible. > Vegas has multiple options (including via h.264) for lossless compression. Two groups developed it so it got two names but they're identical formats. As good as your results may be, you could get another 10% compression at least on the video stream. iPod is limited, by choice, to basically using h.264 baseline profile with CABAC. I tried using those settings, but with 8 instead of 10 to try and make the files smaller, sadly it turned out just as bad as before. Vegas has multiple options (including via h.264) for lossless compression. I cannot really handle 100gig file sizes as the moment, and if it takes too long I do not think I have the time for it. I could just be missing something since I am clueless when it comes to stuff such as this.ĪVC is h.264. Sadly, I cannot find MainConcept h.264 on my vegas. mp4? I see a few, but I'm not sure if choosing the wrong one to start with will effect the outcome.Įdit 2: I'm guessing the file size is meant to be big? A 13 minute video is. I'm going to give those settings a try and upload my video tomorrow to see how it looks.Įdit: What was the original template you started with for the. The sample video you posted looks really nice. > I'd love to see what Judo has to say though. It's a lengthy process that most people won't want to do, but it's pretty effective for the most part. Your exported video will be EXTREMELY large (about 100 GB or more), but the file you get after running it through Easy H.264 will be very small and retain the full quality from your exported video, making it ideal for uploading to YouTube and at least having 720p quality on the videos. AVI and then running it through Easy H.264. ![]() > Assuming you're using Sony Vegas Pro, you'd actually be better off exporting the video as an uncompressed. I could just be missing something since I am clueless when it comes to stuff such as this. > But you don't have access to most of the encoder settings in Vegas so I don't think I really need to say more. ![]() > Best with Vegas: MainConcept h.264, about 8 mbps for 1280x720. ![]() Ideal: output in a lossless format and run it through x264. ![]()
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