Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts

20200813

SET or SCALE in Premiere Pro ? (SET, always SET)

Well, short answer is to use SET all the time.

It gives a better quality if you want to re-zoom or modify after.


Here an exemple of what I did to illustrate what I mean.

Focus on the text "Reports" in the lower left area of the images. SET shows a clearly image.

I don'e even know why SCALE exist. I don't even know in what case you could use it or in what scenario would be better than SET.


Do you found useful this information? Do you think you can contribute in some positive way?, let a comment for the community.


20160901

Dark Render with Sony Vegas vs Premiere

Solution: Apply LEVELS and select Computer RGB to Studio RGB.

That should guide you more to "equal" your output of what you see in YouTube after uploading.

I was concerned in some videos that I did before about this "dark render". And it's true, but I compared with Premiere in this test with the GoPro 4 and looks something different to me.

My test number one was to record the screen like you could do with a video game but I found the render the same, no problem.

Second test whas the footage of a GoPro and to show here I record the screen and uploaded into YouTube, so, I guess some process is happening but it will illustrate enough what I experience with the footage.

Any geek that can explain in simple way what is happening?... I did a google search like this and I found some "solutions" that in the next video I'm not sure is a solution. You need to apply LEVELS. Somehow this was just to equal the output render as Premiere. HERE is the tread of the site Creative Cow where I found the "solution" for the dark render in vegas, but I'm not sure anymore.

But in fact, what I think is not a problem. Sorry for the audio in this video.

So at the end I'm not sure if I should use this "solution" of levels for the dark render in Sony Vegas to equal the output of Premiere, or think that Premiere in fact is to fade. Anyway... this is the test I did.

 

If anyone outhere can give me and idea of what to do or just don't do nothing and accept that the render of Vegas and Premiere  are just different (that I don't think so) let me know... use the section of comments please.

20131210

Dolby Digital AC-3 Pro Or AC-3 Studio and AGC ON or OFF en Sony Vegas

AGC = Audio Gain Control (mejor no lo selecciono porque siempre cuidamos nuestros audios)
Seleccionar Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio - Stereo DVD

Esta entrada es para la próxima vez que me vuelva a preguntar ¿cuál de estos templates es el que tengo que seleccionar al hacer render en Sony Vegas?. Si voy a TOOL - SCRIPTING - BATCH RENDER... encontraré sólamente el Studio, donde en principio teorico el PRO debería ser mejor. No se si sea esta versión del Sony Vegas 12 o sea el Pluggin.
 
 
Entonces hago mi prueba para revisar. Hice dos renders de audio, entre el AC-3 Pro VS AC-3 Studio para revisar los volúmenes, porque he encontrado el volúmen en uno muy bajo comparado con el otro. Primero selecciono :

 
Vamos a revisar el Volúmen en DVD Architect y se muestra así :
 
Dolby Digital AC-3 Pro
Dolby Digital AC-3 Pro / Stereo DVD
 
Por lo que ahora vamos a hacer el siguiente render... El AC-3 Studio, Stereo DVD y nos muestra lo siguiente :
Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio
Dolby Digital AC-3 Studio / Stereo DVD
 
Resumen: El Dolby Digital AC-3 / Studio DVD Genera mejor volúmen.