Sometimes, a set preview setting can be too much for your computer to process in time. Furthermore, a hard disk drive with a low transfer rate (on which Vegas Pro is installed) can also cause this problem.
Thus, the same CPU now needs to work six times more when editing with Vegas, which causes the lag.
Standard Definition video is up to six times smaller in file size compared to Full 1080p HD video.
Please watch the tutorial video below for full instructions on how to do this. So if you have a decent Graphics Card that is compatible with Movie Studio Platinum 12, and would like to speed up your rendering times, you can use GPU Rendering in the Mainconcept AVC/AAC.
Render Settingsġ080p video can be rendered using the exact same Video Codecs that 720p video uses. Interlaced video is only designed to be shown on TV screens. If your Video is going to be shown on a computer only or uploaded to the Internet and put on YouTube, you must convert/render it as Progressive Scan video. However, once get to the rendering stage, you have to make an important descision. So why am I telling you this ?īasically you can set your Project Properties to match exactly what your video was shot in. Each frame is made of a complete solid image. Which means they create video exactly like conventional Film that you see at the cinema. Newer cameras like some DSLR cameras or the popular GoPro cameras, can shoot in true Progressive style at 1080-30p or 1080-25p. The two Interlaced Frames of video play one after the other and create the illusion of a solid picture.
Which means you are actually recording 30 or 25 "even" lines of video and 30 or 25 "odd" lines of video. Most conventional Video Cameras still shoot at 1080-60i (NTSC) or 1080-50i (PAL). Unlike 720p video, 1080x1920 HD Video can be recorded in either Interlaced or Progressive Style. Setting your Project Properties for 1080p So instead of repeating the exact same thing all over again in this tutorial, I suggest you may like to have a quick read of How to Render 720p Video using Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12, if you haven't already done so. In a similar tutorial to this one about Rendering 720p HD Video, I discussed in more depth the new changes to Movie Studio Platinum 12 and how they effect rendering. In this tutorial I will show you how to set your Project Properties and Render Settings for making 1080p HD Video, using Sony Movie Studio Platinum 12 64 bit Edition.