


These instructions are only suitable for Version 11 users of Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11.įollow the link below for 1080p. Follow along with my video tutorial and you can't go wrong. Vegas gives you many great templates with which to work with, but a few settings may need to be tweaked to get the best look. 2 Record your original videos using a different codec/format. 1 Convert your video into a Vegas friendly codec/format. Secondly you have to create a Rendering Template to match your Project Properties. If Vegas supported every video codec, it would add greatly to the cost of the software. It is important to know where you want your finished product to be displayed, because this determines which settings you choose in the Project Properties. This is the year for 3D and Sony Creative Software has stepped up with its new version of Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11, with 3D import from MVC 3D video and 3DMPO still image formats, editing and previewing on 3D monitors, or on standard monitors with red/cyan glasses, and sharing on YouTube 3D or Blu-ray 3D disc. Many Video Cameras or DSLR Cameras all shoot with different settings - like different frame rates and whether it is Progressive or Interlaced Video. To get your 1080p HD Video looking fantastic there are two steps involved:įirstly you have to set your Project Property Settings correctly. Vegas Studio: I understood that Vegas Studio was/is 32-bit as this is a cheapened version Sony wont expect customers to have 64-bit computers - and their Vegas-Pro versions are both 64 and 32-bit, but never having loaded the 'Pro' version Im unsure if that means there are two versions on one DVD, or whether there is another explanation. In this video tutorial I show you how to set up Sony Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 to render a 1080p HD Video for YouTube, Vimeo or any other website that hosts video.
