Hello all!
I have footage coming in from an editor using SONY Vegas while I am on Final Cut Studio 2. The project is good 'ol NTSC SD and he has sent me decent .avi files. However I know nothing about VEGAS and I can't help but wonder if there is another way he can export those files so that there is little to no quality loss going between rigs.
If anyone knows the best way to export from VEGAS and has any suggestions I would be appreciative. Thanks in advance!
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There's a good chance that these AVIs are DV, as most Windows movie editors wrap DV in an AVI container. The file size (big!) should be a hint. Very similar to DV MOVs from iMovie/FCE/FCP.
I can't help but thinking that someone must have made a tool for DV AVI to DV stream (.dv) and vise versa, as such could be done lossless in theory, but I haven't found one yet. (Anyone else know of such a beast?)
Anyway, MPEG Streamclip should be able to make a nice conversion to DV, which FC should happily accept. -
Another option is a lossless export (uncompressed) .mov from vegas. Final Cut should accept almost anything .mov wrapped. Filesize will be even bigger than DV-AVI, but quality will be preserved. I don't know if this is feasible for you e.g. if you are on a LAN vs. if you are geographically separated, then filesize might play a role in your decision
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Right now we are overnighting HDD's back and forth so size really isn't as much of an issue but that is great to know. I will make sure he does that in the future. I just didn't know what VEGAS is capable of as I have never touched it and don't have a PC rig to download a trial copy. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Case
Out-of-the-box it will do it in real-time but you can make it go as fast as your system will allow by disabling seeking/navigation in the main configuration dialog (before you select the source file).
If conversion is all you'll need to use it for then don't worry about getting a license (if you'd otherwise need one).John Miller -
Thanks for all the replies. I apolgize for this as it is probably a daft question, but isn't there quality loss between Vegas and my rig if it is exported as a DV AVI file? Is there a way to export form VEGAS with no loss of quality?
We are physically mailing hard drives back and forth so size is not an issue, but in order to preserve as much quality as possible I honestly don't have any idea what settings I should be telling the other editor to set and I don't have a PC I can download a trial for.
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Bovine, not sure if you are still working on this project or not. I found myself here after being in the same situation your friend is in. I have to export from Vegas 9 in format that is FCP friendly. While I haven't tried yet, his best bet seems to be to export the footage in a lossless .mov container using QT lossless, animation or PNG render settings. Depending on if the footage is interlaced or progressive, I'm not sure what would be best for him to export for your use. I'm working with progressive and will be trying QT PNG sequence renders, as this seems to be best for my application.
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Originally Posted by rumplestiltskin
Vegas can also export DV in MXF wrappers (e.g. DVCPro, IMX or XDCAM) or other more obscure formats but not it seems directly to raw *.dv unless converted in Quicktime Pro for Windows.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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I tried the DVCPro codec for exporting to FCP. I found the results disgustingly horrendous, the video looked horrible. I settled on the QT PNG codec cranked to max quality. This is for 1920x1080 AVCHD footage that is going to be downrezzed to SD in FCP. Size wise, the PNG codec compresses quite well at about 11gb for around 25mins (around 2gb - 3gb p/min) of footage on my first clip and is nothing but amazing quality. I can't tell the difference between the png .mov and the source (which is 24mbps).
I don't see an option for "apple intermediate codec" in Vegas 9P anywhere. Not sure if that's only available in Vegas Pro or I just overlooked it. -
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Originally Posted by edDV
Anything I've said in regards to HD can be thrown out the window as irrelevant to the topic, as I (Vegas guy) am sending SD footage to another location (FCP guy) requiring SD footage. It's really no different than the OP's dilemma, except in my case I'm the sender, not the receiver.
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Well, several months later I have upgraded to FCS 3 and my counter part is still on VEGAS 9.0d.
I recently built my own gaming PC rig and realized VEGAS allows for a trial download. After installing it and looking at this mess of windows and icons trying to make sense of the layout I finally got to the export section called "Render to New Track." Why not call it export? Eh..details. Sorry, not trying to troll.
Anyway I see the export options available now and one is QuickTime 7 with an uncompressed option. The original footage is being shot in HDV 1080i 60i but the final output is NTSC DV for SD Broadcast. I prefer to edit in Pro Res 422 when possible and I exported the footage in QT7 (.mov) with no compression and coverted it with MPEG Streamclip on my Mac rig and it looks great.
Hopefully this helps others as well, becuase this was a nightmare.
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