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  1. Hi, question:

    1. Why in the world x264vfw is slower to render in vegas with the default settings? when I'm using VD it is much faster.
    2. Is there anyway I can transfer my project into vd without re-rendering?
    3. It seems x264vfw is washing out my color. I still want to maintain the sharpness and saturation of the video(filtered). Is there anyway I can do this?
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  2. Just frameserve into Virtualdub straight from the Vegas timeline with this freebie: http://www.debugmode.com/frameserver/

    No re-rendering, no huge intermediate files.

    Plus you have a large selection of filters in Vdub to 'tweak' your sharpness and saturation, if you want to.

    I do know that x.264vfw encoding uses all 4 cores on my quad core, when outputting from Vdub.
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  3. The color problem you are seeing are probably because Vegas is putting out studio RGB instead of computer RGB. See this post:

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/329866-incorrect-collor-display-in-video-playback?p...=1#post2045481
    Last edited by jagabo; 16th Jan 2011 at 08:00.
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  4. thanks for the reply, but I can't see the FS in save as type. I can only see it in AVI, it is some sort of internal codec. Did I missed something? I've installed the vegas 9 in another drive. and I've also installed the FS at the same drive.
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  5. I don't use Vegas but look for Debug Mode Frame Server. I see that mentioned all the time.
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  6. okay. the comment says that i need to install it in vegas default directory. I will try that.
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