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Sony Vegas Tutorial - Update: How to Render in HD for Youtube with Xvid and Divx

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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2008

This is an update to my tutorial on how to achieve HD settings with Vegas using Windows Media Video. This update covers getting the same results using the DivX and Xvid codecs. These render in about 50-60% less time than WMV. Watch the other tutorial for more in-depth explanations on some of the features touched on here.

Original Video Tutorial:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBwspYtwKY4

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  • you forgot two major steps in both of your methods... you forgot to tell the viewers to change the audio settings to youtube format which is to change it to LAME MP3.. by doing this people can easily avoid youtube to add audio bugs in their HD videos.. youtube audio bugs usually break and crunch the audio file and distort the length of their audio. That is why it was crucial step and youtube preferable settings.

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  • @cresun huh well thats better then about 27 gb which is what mine was one time when i had the same issue then i did what you did lol

  • @MrHowTOPro no clue ! never bothered raping my harddrive (;

    anyhow, i think that issue occurred because of a conflict with the LAME mp3 codec, so i work around it by rendering the audio uncompressed...might only save about 30 megabytes by compressing the audio of an apx 5 min video in SUPER, so it's a completely different league in file size...

  • @cresun oh shit how big was the video lol

  • @xChainy

    download and install it... *sigh*

  • for some reason i seem t obe unable to render as avi...i always get an error message sayin "an error occurred while opening a codec," unless i choose uncompressed :(

  • @drazvannn No, you're an idiot. Clearly. Now go away, you've worn out your welcome here.

  • @skorch82 ahhhahahaa your funny! i know more about editing than you and other 100 like you.

  • @Stiffmeister1818 no, divx is not 64-bit compatible, but most people who run the 64-bit version of the program notice they can't find it. Try reinstalling vegas, or the codec, or both.

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