If you select a template with no (bracketed) options, Vegas will use your CPU to render the project.Please note that you will only see compatible templates that match the GPU and/or CPU you have installed on your computer. If you have a compatible Nvidia graphics card, AMD Radeon graphics card or an Intel CPU that includes Intel® Quick Sync Video, you will see new template options in the Render As window that you can select from. This means that you can now render video using your Graphics Card instead of only using your CPU, which for many people will mean much faster render times! This new encoder/decoder is fully optimized to work with Intel® Quick Sync Video (the graphics engine that is part of many Intel CPUs) and all the very latest Nvidia and AMD Radeon hardware architecture. The new MAGIX AVC/AAC codec for encoding/decoding, replaces the older Mainconcept AVC/AAC encoder/decoder, that has been part of Vegas Movie Studio Platinum for many generations now. How to Convert Variable Frame Rate video into Constant Frame Rate video Overview of new MAGIX AVC/AAC Video Codec - Encoder How to check if your video is using a Variable Frame Rate or Constant Frame Rate Mobile Phone video recorded with a Variable Frame Rate How to Customize Advanced Settings in any Render As (Export) Template Rendering with your CPU, Nvidia NVENC, AMD VCE or Intel QSV Make Movie - Using Render As to access all Formats & Templates Make Movie - Save it to my Hard Drive - Quick & Simple rendering method
How to render (export) a video with Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 16 What should I do if my Project contains Videos from different Sources?Ĭheck your Project Properties are Set Correctly, for Best Quality Results! How to Start a New Vegas Movie Studio Project Overview of new MAGIX AVC/AAC Video Codec - Encoder/Decoder Depending on which CPU and GPU your computer uses, you will see different versions of each template which can take advantage of GPU acceleration to speed up your render times. There are many different pre-made templates for rendering 4K, 1080p and 720p video. If you haven't upgraded Vegas Movie Studio Platinum for a few years, the best option for rendering most videos now is to use the new Magix AVC/AAC encoder.
In this tutorial I show you how to render video with Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 16, using the GPU accelerated Magix AVC/AAC video codec, that replaces the older Mainconcept encoder.