Make sony vegas 16 render vs9
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My Toshiba HD-DVD player will display this format at 1080i or 780p.Scrapyard Films shows you how to fix noisy footage in VEGAS Pro using a plugin called RE:Vision Effects DE:Noise. Oh, I should clarify that one needs an HD-DVD player (Toshiba, RCA, or other) in order to play back the HDDVD content burned on a standard DVD. Quality of video and audio from the HV10, output to spec (HDV) is equivalent to what's seen on Discovery HD, or other High-Definition broadcasts. Thus, there's no need to wait on Hi-Def burners, except that higher capacity HD-DVD discs will accomodate lengthier program content. I get about 20 minutes on a 4.7 gig DVD disk, due to the high bitrate (25Mbits variable) and 5.1 surround specs used.
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I capture at 1440x1080, edit at same, author at same, and burn at same on a standard DVD (4.7 or 8.5 gig).
#Make sony vegas 16 render vs9 plus#
Ulead VS10 Plus allows true High-Definition editing, authoring, which I burn in Nero 7. I cannot speak for PP2, as I don't own this software. I try and give my editing as much a "professional" look as possible- meaning keep effects and transitions to a minimum. I occasionally use flash to white, or other color. It looks good too - not as good as the tape does with a direct connect to my hdtv, but still clearer than the footage shot in standard dv and recorded to dvd then played on my tv.īy choice, I do not use a variety of transitions when editing SD or HD. Jeff - I am able to record hdv to dvd just fine - PP2 has a choice just for that. I came to this thread on advice from the Adobe Premier thread. Three choices that I can see: go back to the 780p capture and just use transitions that work (at least audio and video in sync), capture at standard dv settings, uninstall and re-install PP2.
#Make sony vegas 16 render vs9 update#
So I tried capture at the 1080i settings and had the same problem, plus now parts of the clip have audio out of sync with the video.Īny ideas on the problem? Canon has no update available for this that I can see, and I have emailed Adobe checking on that side of the problem. I rendered the workspace and had the same problem. Some 3 D transitions play, cross fade does not. They showed up in the timeline (although with the diagonal line across the transition) and in the effects window. Then I began to do some more edits of the captured video and ran into problems with transitions that wouldn't play. It played in various dvd players (or at least I heard no complaints about the copies I gave out). I was able to capture do some very minor edits (add menu) and burn to DVD without problem. In the beginning I captured the 1080i footage from HV10 as 780p because the 1080i choice in PP2 seemed to indicate it was meant for Sony to me. I don't know how good/stable that Pinnacle is. Note that you should have a free rebate for Pinnacle Studio Plus w/ your purchase (worth $99), from Canon, so that might get you going at least. I don't know how well other products handle HDV details, besides performance and proxy editing. The biggest loss for me is the split-by-scene, since I'm lazy and tend to leave smart-proxy off (too long to render), it takes a bit to find scene splits. It also doesn't do the "scan DV tape" logging feature, nor display the timestamp info on preview window, even though all the metadata is available (and works fine when you turn the HV10 to "DV locked" mode.) It doesn't do time-based "split-by-scene" for shots, only content scan.
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Note that MSP8 has some limitations compared to DV for the HDV stream. Ulead website says VS9 should do it, VS10+ better.
#Make sony vegas 16 render vs9 software#
If your OS sees the camera fine, your software needs to recognize HDV MPG2 to capture, I think VS8 is too old. Note that I believe you need WinXP SP2 to detect HDV camcorders (to the OS at least.)ĭoes it show up in Windows Device Manager as a AV/C device, under video/game controllers? UnlikeDV camcorder, it's not under Imaging devices.Įdit: here's Ulead page showing OS detection for Sony, worked same for me for HV10.