Comment
Author: Admin | 2025-04-27
Of the project containing this video event will be rendered, so the resulting file will contain only that video.STEP 3: Choose Your Render Format✓ Click Render As. The Render As window opens.✓ Choose a format from the Formats list. For this example, choose MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4. Choose a template which matches your footage. In this example, we’ll use Internet UHD 2160p 29.97 fps. Don’t choose the NVIDIA NVENC version for this example.STEP 4: Choose Constant Bit Rate✓ Click Customize Template. The Custom Settings – AVC/AAC MP4 window opens.Near the middle of the window, you’ll find options for bit rate. The radio button for Variable Bit Rate is selected at default.✓ If you want to render with a constant bit rate, click the Constant Bit Rate radio button to select it.✓ The default bit rate of 768,000 will be far too low, so click the drop down arrow for a list of bit rates. For this 4K video, choose a bit rate no lower than 20,000,000, and preferably 28,000,000. You can choose 50,000,000 or much higher, but it’s almost never necessary to go that high.STEP 5: Choose Variable Bit RateIf this video is meant for display, then Variable Bit Rate might be appropriate.✓ Click the radio button to select Variable Bit Rate.Usually, the Two-pass box is unchecked. If you select it, when you start the render, VEGAS Pro analyzes the entire render area and maps out how to apply the variable bit rate before it begins the actual render. This can double (or more) the render time, but the result will be the best possible quality. Choose this if you want the absolute highest-quality render possible.Maximum (bps) determines the upper limit for the variable bit rate. Average (bps) determines the baseline average bit rate. The bit rate will vary above and below this average, with sections without much movement falling below the average, and the high-action sections rising well above.The template average of 24,000,000 is appropriate for 4K or UHD video. Lowering the Maximum will give you a smaller file size, but if you have sections with a considerable amount of motion, it’s best to keep it that high.STEP 6: Render✓ When you’ve made your selections, click OK. The Custom Settings – AVC/AAC MP4 window closes.✓ In the Render As window, choose your destination folder and your file name, then click Render. VEGAS Pro renders your video file at the bit
Add Comment