Keshipel
I've Got It
Okay, just let me know if you need any clarification on the following:
Project Properties
My template is HDV 720p-30p (1280x720, 29.970 fps).
If you still want 1080p, then you just select the one that says HDV 1080p-60i.
Set field order to none (progressive), pixel aspect ratio 1.0000 (square), output rotation 0 degrees (original), I usually set my frame rate to 29.970 (NTSC), and stereoscopic 3D mode off.
Pixel format should be 8-bit, full resolution rendering quality best, motion blur type Gaussian, and Deinterlace method none.
Select start all new projects with these settings.
Render Template
Go to File>Render As
Go to Mainconcept AVC/AAC (.mp4; .avc)>Internet HD 720p (1080p for you)>hit customize template.
Make sure to name your template so that you don't lose it; I name mine YouTube Settings.
Frame size HD 720 (1080 for you), Profile baseline, Frame Rate 29.970 (NTSC), and tick allow source to adjust frame rate.
Pixel aspect ratio 1.0000, number of reference frames 1, encode mode render using CPU only (GPU if you still want to use your graphics card), and enable progressive download.
Now this next part is your money maker right here: variable bit rate maximum 1,500,000 and average 1,350,000.
Include audio in the audio tab, sample rate 48,000 and bit rate 192,000.
In project tab, video rendering quality best, stereoscopic 3D mode use project settings, and color space default.
Now just click ok and use your newly made template to render. I hope this helps you out. If you get stuck on something or it's unclear, just let me know and I can help you out. =)
Alright, I'll try these settings out in a short video and compare the results. I did edit the movie again (had to add intro) but this time I tried it in Windows Movie Maker. It took 33 min and 12 seconds to render the same clip. Considerably less than it did in Sony Vegas 13.
I run 1920x1080p 60fps 12mbps. Now, I'm not sure how to calculate this (and the calculators online seem to be for internet speeds?).. so I'm wondering about something. How much is 8mbps in bps? I'm thinking 1mb is 1000bit, right? So that would be 8000bps for a HD video. Or is it way more? Because the lowest I can go in Sony Vegas is like 760,000 bps or something around there.