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General => General Discussion => Video Editing/Compression => Topic started by: mqtH on July 31, 2016, 06:53:53 AM
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ohai,
I got some Vegas Pro 09 issues, my cc doesn't look like the one I did in Vegas after rendering. my render setting are set to best so I don't understand why it doesn't looks as the preview. im rendering using Daffy's matroska most of the time but even with .wmv it looks brighter less contrasted well it looks shit. I searched on Google and all I found was some "pro" saying to adjust monitor lmao... :rolleyes:
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try playing it back in vlc or mpchc
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already playing it on VLC, it never did that in the past even in youtube it was exactly same as project's :cheersad:
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Apply Computer RGB to Studio RGB from the levels section in video effects and render again. Vegas uses computer RGB for the preview window, meaning the values range from [16,239] (or close to that) instead of [0,255]. But when rendering the [0,255] is used so it looks differently. If you want what you see in the preview add that effect to the whole layer and render.
EDIT://Small note, once you apply it the preview window will obviously change, just ignore it and render. The output should look like the preview without the effect applied.
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alright I'll give it a try tomorrow. thank you !
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not even close, the colors doesn't looks the same at all :(
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Did you apply it to the master video bus or just one track? CTRL+Shift+B then click the green plugin button (it's darker than the others and says "Video Output FX") and apply it there.
Failing that this thread may help
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/showmessage.asp?messageid=919130
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Show your render settings and project settings (screen)..
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(http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/31/1470157653-sans-titre.jpg)
(http://image.noelshack.com/fichiers/2016/31/1470157687-sans-titre2.jpg)
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i'm not a pro at this too, but i remember i had almost similar problem to this (i just don't remember fully) and i fixed it by clicking project properties, then i changed the pixel format to "32bit fully range" or something like this and compositing gamma set to 2,222 like in 8bit version, then i rendered and it was good.
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i'm not a pro at this too, but i remember i had almost similar problem to this (i just don't remember fully) and i fixed it by clicking project properties, then i changed the pixel format to "32bit fully range" or something like this and compositing gamma set to 2,222 like in 8bit version, then i rendered and it was good.
Yea, it worked for me.
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I have to admit its much better than I use to have but still looks saturate af
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Add "brightness and contrast" change it a bit and try to render again. ;)
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yeye but it shouldn't be so annoying to render something, it never happened in 6 years.
anyways thx for your help guys, really appreciated
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thats old by Nem :euro: