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How to render/save videos in 1080p HD using Sony Vegas 9.0/8.0 1080p HD

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2010

This is how to render in 1080p HD with Sony Vegas pro 9.0 and 8.0. Enjoy and I hope this helps. Comment rate and subscribe for more tutorials. Watch in 1080p HD.

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  • Uh...correct me if I'm wrong, but you were going to render as 1440x1080. That's not 1080p.

  • @lufia22 This video is using the same settings as the one in the video. This video is in 1080p. You can just make it 1920x1080 for it to be the whole screen. For mine I just used 1440.

  • You are the best without you i could never make a montage ty alot!

  • @MrMurtac Np :)

  • how long will the upload time be?

  • Depending on how long the video is. If your computer is good a 1 minute video would take about 30 to 40 minutes.

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  • WTF is with the 'Original' in the 360p selecting thing?

  • Please oh please could you give me a serial number for sony vegas 10. I've been looking for one for months now and cant find any, all the tutorials are just to hard for me because im just 11. Im about to lose all hope in finding 1. Please find it in ur heart to give me one, Thank You :

  • @zZLifebringerZz I know how to now O_O dont call me a retard

  • For those who are wondering why it takes so long to process HD videos in Vegas Pro, it all depends on the quality of your computer. If you have an old computer with stock parts, your rendering time will increase dramatically because your CPU cannot handle it. Also, a long rendering time will occur when you have many, many programs open at once doing different tasks. Every program requires a certain amount of CPU usage and constant reading from the hard drive, therefore slowing down your process

  • @SonyVegasTutorials9 GOOD cause I was wondering why my 3 minute videos took 4 hours to render...and I have a Windows Vista. I dont really get why it takes so long though.

  • @SonyVegasTutorials9 I hope your PC doesnt take 30 to 40 minutes to process a one minute video, lol. Are you running windows 98? LMFAO

  • @SonyVegasTutorials9 Man, should it look like this? should not it be fullscreen or something?

  • is this widescreen?

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