Anime Studio Pro 7 & Sony Vegas

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jonahbrown
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Anime Studio Pro 7 & Sony Vegas

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I am currently using Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum & Anime Studio Pro 7.

I am trying to figure out the best rend settings for anime to use with Sony. also what settings to use for DVD & YouTube. Not getting good results.

Currently rendering with quicktime animation settings.

Using the burn to DVD feature in Sony.

Any help would be great!.
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jonahbrown wrote:Currently rendering with quicktime animation settings.
Those are the settings I've used as well and although I liked the output, the file size was enormous.

I've also recently started exporting to AVI using the XviD codec. Nice quality, super small file sizes.
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I am trying to figure out how to make the DVD render better as the video doesn't look smooth. I use QuickTime animation to improve my YouTube videos.

File size doesn't effect me I have a 1TB drive.
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jonahbrown wrote:File size doesn't effect me I have a 1TB drive.
It affects the time it takes to upload the video to YouTube though, that's more my concern. I only tried rendering to DVD once and it looked pretty good. Then again, I was using a separate DVD Architect doftware so maybe that's why.
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Didn't think about that. I compile the movie in Sony Vegas for youTube.
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I experience a similar problem. I used to export AVI Clips from AS and import them in Premiere Pro 8, an old version, and then making the DVD in Encore.
The result was always crisp and clear images. Now I switched to Vegas Movie Studio 10 and the same AVI Files come out blurry and flickering when created on DVD. Does anyone have some advices how to adjust quality in Vegas? I can't really believe that Vegas just renders out less quality.
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Have you tried H264 codec?
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2ner wrote:Have you tried H264 codec?
Forgive the noob question, but when do I have to set this? in Anime Studio?
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