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Vegas Eeeeeight!
Topic Started: Jul 10 2008, 01:14 PM (188 Views)
Eprahim
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Ok, now I started using Vegas 8 to make my videos to send on Youtube.
Small problem. A normal video of 2 minutes, when I made it on Movie Maker it weighed 16,2 MB. Using Vegas 8, a video of the same length weighs 438 MB. How can I resolve this? (without stopping to use Vegas 8, of course. :D )
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Haro
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"Hmph."-In slow motion
Wish I knew :/

Use Google and find out? xD
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Eprahim
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Google leads to "features of vegas 8" on sites like Sony ecc. ecc.
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cap
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Well, you'll never get it as low as movie maker. Movie maker destroys quality without your constent.

My only advice is check the resolution/size of the video, try saving as other file types, and try to see is there a way to reduce quality.
If not, have a look at the help option in vegas 8. Those things are always full of surprising in depth topics
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I just want to save you while there's still something left to save
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Eprahim
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Ok, I resolved this.

I had to save it in Windows Media V9 version instead of .avi .


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