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Re: Rendering in pieces
by Luc Enders on Jul 6, 2009 at 12:12:16 am

I can't recall if Vegas supports smart rendering of MPEG2 SD but I think it only supports HDV and for V9 AVCHD has been added.
If it does support MPEG2 SD smart rendering you should see during rendering the message 'skipping re-rendering...' in the output window. If not it's not smart rendering and this means you lose some quality since it needs to recompress again.

If you need best quality then render the parts to uncompressed AVI or increase bit rate significantly (if you don't have enough disk space for uncompressed AVI).

Another option is to use a program to join the MPEG2 files. That's potentially more complicated. IIRC I had once an issue with the transition at the join point meaning DVD player could slightly pause where you joined the files (but not sure if that's always an issue since it's been a while I've done that).


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