Re: Video in X2a
2013/07/20 18:56:39
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Hi Randy,
The video that you edit in Vegas; What CODEC are you running in that?
Is it a camera codec such as
- HDV 25mbit/sec?
- XDCAM HD 35mbit/sec?
- Canon HD 35mbit/sec?
- XDCAM HD442 50mbit/sec?
- DVCpro HD 100mbit/sec?
Do you have some favorite edit code that you transcode too when you prepare to import the video?
The ones I mentioned are all constant bitrate codecs.
- HDV at 25mbit/sec probably plays really smooth, it's a lo-res, easy to use sort of HD codec.
- XDCAM at 35mbit/sec for 720p does ok, one reason it's popular for fast turn around TV production.
- Canon HD will work your system at 50 mbit/sec with 1080P... it will play smooth in a player but tax an edit application. Some folks have a CUDA card to accelerate it. That work flow comes with some gotchas.
- DVCpro HD probably want's a proper video I/O acceleration card to run smooth all the time.
.wmv averages about 10mbit/sec, it can be variable bitrate as well, and it uses a lot of extra CPU to decode.
Try stacking 2 instances of .wmv in Vegas with a dissolve cross fade and see how that compares to what ever you are using that gets 4 or 5 layers. (remember... you are only playing one layer at a time unless you are doing a real time transition like a cross fade or have a real time, unrendered, alpha keyed transparency layer happening. Vegas doesn't stream all the *video tracks* 24/7 unless it is using the data for active display.)
Any ways... it's all about balancing the loads with sensible codec choices. There are dozens of useful codecs to try out.
all the best,
mike