VS is Rendering and Compressing when I don't want it to
Moderator: Ken Berry
VS is Rendering and Compressing when I don't want it to
Ok, This is what I do. I use a stand alone DVD recorder to record stuff. I take that disc and then load it into Videostudio. I then use the multi trim option to clean up the recording. I would then create a video file using the option ¡§Same as first Video¡¨ to basically export the video out with no rendering. I had been using that process for years. Now the problem. Recently Video studio has been rendering the files and compressing them when I create the video file. It will take a 3.4gb movie and when I create the video file, the new file will be 1.5gb. I don¡¦t know why all of a sudden it¡¦s compressing the files instead of just outputting them as is. I never changed any settings in VS. I¡¦ve tried it in both VS9 and VS10. I get the same result.
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Trevor Andrew
Hi
You would expect the file to be proportionally smaller depending on how many frames were removed in ¡¥Multi Trim¡¦
Can you give details of the original video and the new created video file ¡¥Same as first video¡¦
Obviously both these properties should be identical., but what are they? Has anything changed?
You would expect the file to be proportionally smaller depending on how many frames were removed in ¡¥Multi Trim¡¦
Can you give details of the original video and the new created video file ¡¥Same as first video¡¦
Obviously both these properties should be identical., but what are they? Has anything changed?
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sjj1805
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Just to make sure, are you importing the files using this method?
Importing DVD Files
Importing DVD Files
