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@guerillabill ok thank you!
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@ZahidSkateboards Windows Media player will stutter if the file is more than a few minutes in length. It has to do with the size of the file, the speed of your computer, and the speed of your hard drive. But in most cases, the stuttering is not in the video, just the way Media Player plays it back.
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why i render as avi, and i watch it back on windows media player the video sis very choppy
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@whosrollo The .vf file is the project file. You must render the project to build a video file that can be uploaded. Use 'render as' to do this. See the settings in my YouTube video 'Sony Vegas Movie Studio Settings for HD wide screen at YouTube '
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hey I did everything what you said and it is not saved as widescreen. It's like square and cropped. what should I do? and I think quality got lowered than the original
370zking 1 week ago
@370zking First, start out with widescreen source video. If your original source video is standard definition, non wide screen, the above settings will result in lower quality and black bars on the sides of the video.
guerillabill 1 week ago
@guerillabill how do I start my original source as widescreen?? like you mean in Pan optiong? set it to 16:9??
370zking 1 week ago
@370zking You start by using a video camera that records to 16:9 widescreen - at least 720P. Then set the project properties in Sony Vegas to 720-30P.
If your video camera records to 4:3 non wide-screen, you'll have to use the pan & zoom tool to zoom to 16:9 wide. But that still won't improve SD resolution to HD.
guerillabill 1 week ago
MY VIDEOS STILL STAY IN 360 P???? HOW COME
ChrisgFBs 2 weeks ago
@ChrisgFBs After you upload your 720P video to YouTube, it will take about 20 minutes before the HD option appears on your video.
guerillabill 2 weeks ago