Adi Head
November 3rd, 2010, 04:05 AM
Hi. There's a subject I've been wanting to get straight in my head for ages and its the whole relation between the video properties of (A) the Project Settings (B) the source file itself, as was originally shot (C) the video events on the timeline, as they appear when right clicking an event and selecting Properties from the drop-down menu and (D) the Render dialog.
Let me start off by describing how I think it is and please correct me if I'm wrong.
(A) Project Settings - this basically effects ONLY the way the project is previewed while working. It does not have any effect on the original file on hard drive and does not effect how Vegas will ultimately render the project. Am I right?
(B) Source File - will always remain as is and cannot be effected through changes in Vegas such as Project Settings, or event Properties.
(C) Event Properties - This I'm not too sure about. For example, under the Media tab - what effect does changing the Field Order or Pixel Aspect Ratio have on either playback, or rendering?
(D) Rendering settings - Here again we are faced with setting Field Order, Aspect Ratio, Frame Size and Frame Rate. Basically this is how the rendered file will be. But to me it is not clear how the previous settings effect how the final render will ultimately turn out. Say for example I shot in lower-field first, then right clicked the event on the timeline and set it to upper-field first and then rendered with settings to lower-field first. What overrides which? And what should I take into account when running into situations where different settings don't necessarily match.
Let me give a more practical example, like one I'm facing now...
I'm working on a video project. The final video presented will be on a PAL DVD (not wide-screen). The frame is split down the center to two halves - left and right.
On the left side I will have HDV footage shot and imported at 1440x1080 /50i.
On the right side will be HD material - source media is 1920x1080 / 24p
My first question is about how I should set my Project settings? I should probably set them to how the final result will be - which is normal sized PAL. Yet working on a previous project with mixed formats - I was advised to set Project settings to the higher resolution of the bunch. I was working then with DV PAL and HDV. With Project settings set to PAL Vegas seemed to have a tougher time producing a preview when compared to having Project settings set to HDV. So this is the source of my confusion here.
Assuming I have that part figured out, the next step is to place the clips on the timeline and create the split screen.
It is clear to me that I need two video tracks - one for each side of the split screen. I should place the HDV on one track and the HD on the other. I gather I'll be cropping each event so that the width is 360 which is half of PAL's 720 pixel width and then using each track's Track Motion settings to position each of the tracks respectively - one to the left and one to the right.
Yet... somehow I it seems its not that simple. No matter how I try to tweak things the images are either too wide or too narrow, or stretched or not in place. Furthermore, when I had finally achieved what I thought was a proper PAL split frame with these two tracks - when finally rendering - much to my dispair, I got narrow black margins to the right and left of the frame.
I have a feeling this has to do with how some are square pixels and some are not... but then this brings me back to what I wrote about above and I just get lost in all of it.
Sorry for the long post, I hope I can finally sort this out.
Thanks!
Let me start off by describing how I think it is and please correct me if I'm wrong.
(A) Project Settings - this basically effects ONLY the way the project is previewed while working. It does not have any effect on the original file on hard drive and does not effect how Vegas will ultimately render the project. Am I right?
(B) Source File - will always remain as is and cannot be effected through changes in Vegas such as Project Settings, or event Properties.
(C) Event Properties - This I'm not too sure about. For example, under the Media tab - what effect does changing the Field Order or Pixel Aspect Ratio have on either playback, or rendering?
(D) Rendering settings - Here again we are faced with setting Field Order, Aspect Ratio, Frame Size and Frame Rate. Basically this is how the rendered file will be. But to me it is not clear how the previous settings effect how the final render will ultimately turn out. Say for example I shot in lower-field first, then right clicked the event on the timeline and set it to upper-field first and then rendered with settings to lower-field first. What overrides which? And what should I take into account when running into situations where different settings don't necessarily match.
Let me give a more practical example, like one I'm facing now...
I'm working on a video project. The final video presented will be on a PAL DVD (not wide-screen). The frame is split down the center to two halves - left and right.
On the left side I will have HDV footage shot and imported at 1440x1080 /50i.
On the right side will be HD material - source media is 1920x1080 / 24p
My first question is about how I should set my Project settings? I should probably set them to how the final result will be - which is normal sized PAL. Yet working on a previous project with mixed formats - I was advised to set Project settings to the higher resolution of the bunch. I was working then with DV PAL and HDV. With Project settings set to PAL Vegas seemed to have a tougher time producing a preview when compared to having Project settings set to HDV. So this is the source of my confusion here.
Assuming I have that part figured out, the next step is to place the clips on the timeline and create the split screen.
It is clear to me that I need two video tracks - one for each side of the split screen. I should place the HDV on one track and the HD on the other. I gather I'll be cropping each event so that the width is 360 which is half of PAL's 720 pixel width and then using each track's Track Motion settings to position each of the tracks respectively - one to the left and one to the right.
Yet... somehow I it seems its not that simple. No matter how I try to tweak things the images are either too wide or too narrow, or stretched or not in place. Furthermore, when I had finally achieved what I thought was a proper PAL split frame with these two tracks - when finally rendering - much to my dispair, I got narrow black margins to the right and left of the frame.
I have a feeling this has to do with how some are square pixels and some are not... but then this brings me back to what I wrote about above and I just get lost in all of it.
Sorry for the long post, I hope I can finally sort this out.
Thanks!