@iknoweveryone Using Sony Vegas, when you go to 'Render As...' pick Windows Media Video V11, and then hit 'Custom' and pick the 1080-24p one. Those are the base settings. The only thing you really need to do is change the bitrate. So click on the bitrate tab, pick Internet/Lan and change to your liking. I did 4mbps(just put M in the box for mbps), and that is a good number because the video will still load very quickly for users, but look very nice.
The lens is alright, it's good for general use, and for any kind of shots that need a little zoom. I just very recently picked up the Canon FD 50mm F1.4. You can find it for about $50 or a little more, on eBay. You will need an adapter, but if you search jinfinance on eBay, that person makes them and sells them, and it works great. It's on sale for about $35 right now. Uploading a test video as I type this, so check it out.
what were the settings you rendered with?
iknoweveryone 3 months ago
@iknoweveryone Using Sony Vegas, when you go to 'Render As...' pick Windows Media Video V11, and then hit 'Custom' and pick the 1080-24p one. Those are the base settings. The only thing you really need to do is change the bitrate. So click on the bitrate tab, pick Internet/Lan and change to your liking. I did 4mbps(just put M in the box for mbps), and that is a good number because the video will still load very quickly for users, but look very nice.
Klicket01 3 months ago
Hows the lens working out for you?
KHANHcept 4 months ago
@KHANHcept
The lens is alright, it's good for general use, and for any kind of shots that need a little zoom. I just very recently picked up the Canon FD 50mm F1.4. You can find it for about $50 or a little more, on eBay. You will need an adapter, but if you search jinfinance on eBay, that person makes them and sells them, and it works great. It's on sale for about $35 right now. Uploading a test video as I type this, so check it out.
Klicket01 3 months ago