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michelp
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Post Posted: Aug 03, 2008 14:06 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Hello,

Is it possible to edit a XVid avi file in Vegas and save it without having to re-compress the file again ?

Since it is already compressed, maybe it is possible, but there are so many codec options...

I edited a 111M file and ended up with a 3G file even after removing a few minutes of footage !

Thanks.


yoda313
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Post Posted: Aug 03, 2008 14:48 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Fast recompress in virtualdub should save without reencoding. I don't have vegas so I dont' know what equivalent mode it might have.

Of course you could always try reencoding back to xvid or divx but there will be some quality loss with a reencode.
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Post Posted: Aug 03, 2008 15:22 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

michelp wrote:
Hello,

Is it possible to edit a XVid avi file in Vegas and save it without having to re-compress the file again ?

Since it is already compressed, maybe it is possible, but there are so many codec options...

I edited a 111M file and ended up with a 3G file even after removing a few minutes of footage !

Thanks.


Vegas will decompress xvid or anything else to the project format you specified under File-New (e.g.DV or uncompressed). Internally it decompresses to RGB whenever you process.

So, from there, after editing, you can export to any supported format. To return to xvid, you need to install the codec. Vegas doesn't support xvid encoding out of the box.
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poisondeathray
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Post Posted: Aug 03, 2008 16:37 Posts View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

If your editing consists of just simple cuts and removal of sections like commercials, you can do it all in vdub for free without re-encoding. If you editing is more complex, has transitions & special effects, you have to re-encode either way

michelp
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Post Posted: Aug 04, 2008 12:05 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

Thanks everyone for the hints.

Will try VirtualDub, since all I need is to remove small parts of file.

Thanks again,

Michel


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Post Posted: Aug 04, 2008 13:51 Posts Comp View users profile Send private message Reply with quote

poisondeathray wrote:
If your editing consists of just simple cuts and removal of sections like commercials, you can do it all in vdub for free without re-encoding. If you editing is more complex, has transitions & special effects, you have to re-encode either way


Only if it's on an I-frame.
P- and B-frames will need re-encoding.

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