![]() ![]() This is because when Normalizing your audio is makes it so that all the audio will be at the 'normal' level. This will make all of the audio from the clip suddenly shoot up. So with this window all you're going to want to do is click 'Normalize'. So, right click -> properties and another window similar to the one on the left will come up but, with different settings. Now you're going to want to do the same thing as you did for video but this time for the audio. So quickly disable it with all of your clips so they look as they did when you recorded them. What the 'Smart resample' does is try to make the clip look a lot better and resamples it but while doing this is creates a massive amount of ghosting on the clip, blurring it and making it look abysmal. You see the 'Smart resample' is already ticked, you want to go ahead and tick the 'Disable resample' button. So ignore the rest of them because they are already set to what they should be. Don't worry, you don't want to mess with any of these settings except one. Now after you've dragged your clip into the timeline right-click it -> properties and then this window will pop up: You will have to do these with every single clip which takes a lot of time, but is worth it in the long run. These things are definitely needed for you to make your clip not look like rubbish. This makes it simpler for you so you don't have to toggle it all when you want to make another sick frag movie. This means that whenever you open Sony Vegas your settings will automatically open up. Last but not least, you want to tick the 'Start all new projects with these settings' option. You can set it to 'Interpolate fields' if you want to, but I don't recommend it as it creates ghosting and makes it look a blurry mess with flick shots. 'Deinterlace method' should be set to 'None'. 'Motion blur type' should be defaulted to Gaussian so leave it on that, it does nothing unless you edit the tracks anyway. ![]() Why would you put it any less? You want it to look the best so leave it on that. With the next option being 'Full-resolution rendering quality' you will put it on 'Best'. Leave the 'Pixel format' at '8-bit', this is good enough for YouTube quality and will just drain your CPU resources when changing it to '32-bit'. If you were a professional and rendering a Movie or Television show, you would want to change this option. If you want to wait longer but have a nice looking clip, choose 60FPS. It will take much longer to render clips at 60FPS as it has to take double the time it takes to render a 30FPS clip. This in an option that depends on your computer however. 60FPS makes the clips look extra smooth and more enjoyable to watch. ![]() For silky smooth clips you're going to want to set it at 'Double NTSC'. If you're using HD video clips, which you should be, then you're going to want to keep the 'Pixel aspect ratio' on 'Square' because 720p and 1080p uses a square aspect ratio. There's no need to mess with these settings, so just leave them the same as me. Ignore 'Field order' and the 'Output Rotation'. So if the video is 720p set the 'Width' to 1280 and the 'Height' to 720, but if you're using 1080p clips then use the same settings as the image. With this you're going to want to set it to the settings that your clip are in. Now you see the 'Width' and 'Height' options. The first thing you going to want to do is ignore the 'Template' option at the top of the screen. You can alter the settings to your standard. You're going to have to alter these settings in order to comply with the quality of the clip you recorded and how good your computer is. Project Settings This step is probably one of the most important steps to editing and rendering in Sony Vegas. If not, go play around with it for a while then come back. I'm going to assume you already have Sony Vegas downloaded and know the simple logistics of the program. This simple guide will ensure all of your Counter-Strike frags the best they can be with a few simple tricks. But have your clips been really boring and brown looking? Have they been in 30FPS and look pixelated? Well I'm here to fix that. Introduction If you're like me and you enjoy showing off to your friends, then you probably enjoy editing your Counter-Strike clips together and uploading them to YouTube. ![]()
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