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I am at my wits end trying to figure this out. I have been recording a walk through of a PC game with Fraps. It records at a 16:10 aspect ratio. In Sony Vegas, I edit it and set it as 720x480 at 29.9 FPS (NTSC). I want to render it without Sony Vegas compressing it though. But it ALWAYS DOES!!! And whatever it does to compress it hacks up my video horribly. I'm trying to use MediaCoder to compress it which seems to work fine. But Vegas has been giving me aa crap load of problems. I found a way to render it uncompressed but apparently it says I don't have permission to save it to that hard drive or there isn't enough room. You're telling be over 110 gb of free space isn't good enough for a 15:09 video!?!?!? I need some help! The containers I used were AVI and MP4 with divx formats in them.

Thanks for your help!

-James

asked Nov 05 '11 at 00:58

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I don't know enogh to help you out with Sony Vegas, but I will tell you that one full miniDV tape captured is somewhere around 13GB uncompressed as an AVI. That is 60 Minutes of Footage captured with Adobe Premiere at I believe either 1024x768 or 720x480. This proves that there is something up with the settings on Sony Vegas. I think I have a copy of it around here somewhere. I'll see what I can find hopefully sonner than later...

answered Nov 05 '11 at 04:27

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Thanks for your help! Turns out that my hard drive I was saving it o was FAT32 and FAT32 has a limit on the size of the file. All I have to do is save it to my desktop, compress, then save to my other hard drive. But thanks anyway!

(Nov 07 '11 at 20:44) lunertexcosmo lunertexcosmo's gravatar image
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