Vegas rendering configuration tutorial (New update coming soon!)

Thanks that is exactly what it was. What tricked me is the HD icon wasn't showing under the video manager tab, and usually that shows even when the video is still processing. But i woke up this morning and all was well!

Thanks a lot for this tutorial, I'm now rendering my videos in about 20 minutes, before it took anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour!
Thanks. :D
You are welcome :)
 
I use most of these settings, so I never really thought of the dark fix. Guess I'll have to try this on my next upload. Thanks :)
 
Great post! I usually compress my video, edit my audio in Audacity, add necessary effects, add my intro/outro, export it, then upload it. :)
 
This is really helpful but the thing with changing the permision its bad dont do it just if you have a good pc but theres no reason to do that cause you have a good computer and it reneders already faster and its proof i used that thing on one 10 minutes video it took me 30 mins and without it like i left it on normal 16 mins so...i dont know for me it didnt work just made it bad but rest were fine :)
Thanks
 
took me 2years to finally find a good render setting. I do music videos so all the tutorials I watched were all for gamer vids so my renders would never look 100% Got it pretty figured out now with my latest video though. Heres my latest video that is one of my cleanest, most crisp and detailed that I have done rendering MP4 youtube search "On My Way" By DiverseOfficial (not spam just my most recent MP4 rendering sample)
I have 2 other videos (I25 & PlayGround Gangstas) that I REALLY like how my rendering came out as well, but those where rendered as a .mxf file and I did not save my settings so I was unable to repeat those out comes.
 
Great tutorial, I used this a few days ago and it seems that it renders faster for me when I use the "render only using CPU", then the "Render using OpenCL if available". :D
 
To fix the video being to dark you have to change the RGB to Internet Video and Audio... in levels... in sony vegas pro 12 you click on the video effects on the desired video column.. and use levels then under default click the last option... then when it renders it fixes. Hope This Helps.... there is videos on youtube over it.
 
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