Rendering with H264 in Sony Vegas - Canon t2i

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

This is my method for rendering video from my Canon t2i in Sony Vegas using h264. I want the awesome quality that this camera produces preserved in my final video. This is how I do it.

Be sure to watch my other video . . . how to transcode files from the t2i using the Avid DNxHD codec and MPEG Streamclip. That's the first step in this process.

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  • hey man, i dont know if you use after effects but when i render in after effects just adding one prest from magic bullet it takes like 20mins for a 20 second video! take the fucking piss! how can i speed up the process or is this normal? i render it in H.264 yet its still slow and is like 200+ MB

  • @lordifrit1 dunno. I use cheap stuff like sony vegas platinum & that's about it . . . sorry.

  • Can i just drop the raw H264 video file into the timeline an than just render it as Sony AVC without coverting the H264 first?

  • @MrBillyflash sure. I think that'd work.

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  • @sye005 If u still looking for answer :D... U can work with raw Ti files in Vegas, but u need to drop QuickTime version to 7.6.3 or lower , I was using 7.6.2 it worked well.., so Uninstall quicktime, install older version, et voila...

  • so can sony vegas10 not the pro version import h264 from the t2i?

  • @Samotastic same.

  • @BlackxPanther It should produce an mp4 file. You shouldn't convert it again after you're done. Each conversion further reduces the quality of your video.

  • @mreae But rendering it to Sony AVC produces an M2TS file. I'm not sure if that's how it should be. I could be doing it wrong. But anyway, I found out converting it once more into AVI with Prism after editing it in Vegas solves the problem. Thanks again.

  • @sye005 Yes, transcode your videos to a proper editing format first. Try using the matrox codecs and prism video converter. Works well.

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