Badly need suggestions for rendering for vimeo

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Badly need suggestions for rendering for vimeo

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I'm a new video creator, under a time crunch trying to get a channel started on vimeo. I'm very happy with VideoStudio so far, but I'm baffled by what appear to be limited rendering options.

Basically when I upload to vimeo directly from VideoStudio Pro X6, it doesn't work. It uploads but then just hangs. If I take the rendered file, and upload it directly to Vimeo, the files are corrupted / invalid every time. If I use the MPEG-4 AVC 1280x720 preset to render my video, it uploads perfectly to YouTube but Vimeo says it's a bad file every time.

Here's what is frustrating me: I'm used to the full rendering options in Sony Movie Studio or MPEG Streamclip. With those programs I can easily match the vimeo compression guidelines. But in VideoStudio I can't figure out how to get full access to the rendering criteria? :cry: I can go to Create Video File > Custom > Options, but the options there seem very limited. I don't see any way to adjust the vimeo upload preset. What am I missing??

Vimeo's tech support suggested that I compress with MPEG Streamclip - but how should I render my edited video from VideoStudio before I compress it with Streamclip?

All I want is for the videos to make vimeo happy. :D Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated, as I'm quickly running out of time. Thank you!!

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Re: Badly need suggestions for rendering for vimeo

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have you tried using the preset Vimeo option found under "Share >> Upload to Web >> Vimeo"
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Yes, sir. That's where I started. That when it says it uploads but then just hangs. Then I go find the file that it rendered, upload it directly, and vimeo says it is not a valid file or it is corrupted partway through.

So how do I match the vimeo compression settings in VideoStudio? Where are the full render options?
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Re: Badly need suggestions for rendering for vimeo

Post by lata »

Hi Tim

The option Settings-Make Movie Templates Manager will allow you to create your own template.

Knowing your original properties of your video file would help us in recommending suitable settings.
Right click a clip on the timeline and select properties , what are they.?

Share Upload to Web would use similar settings to these, taken from X4 Pal standards.

MPEG-4 Files
24 bits, 1280 x 720, 25 fps
Frame-based
H.264 Main Profile Video: 5000 Kbps
44100 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo
MPEG AAC Audio: 128 Kbps

Ok
Once you have completed the render using Upload to web, close the upload window.
A thumbnail of the new clip will be placed in the library, right click this thumbnail and select Locate on Computer.
Play this file on your pc, if ok try uploading to Vimeo.
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