Although I got the same results and have separatable, and therefore editable tracks, they play all at once in just like 1 track, merged or combined in something like vlc (when I go to audio-->audio track there's only track 1). Do you know if there's a way to render them so that when I play it in vlc, there are multiple, separate audio tracks to choose from?
Thanks for video , but bro give for this attention pls :) 1. in master bus, chapter "output" i dont have any recently created tracks "a b c", and that's why when im rendering, missing on "chose window" these bus tracks :c Do u have idea why? 2. And do u know another one way, how to render separated tracks? usually im rendring another channels to ".mp3 file" - do u know how i can sum it with main "video.mp4"?
I wanted to export 4 tracks as wav files, instead I just got one track that when dragged back in didn't separate the way yours did. To be fair I didn't pick the mono option when exporting because I'm doing post processing in another program and didn't want to mess with the audio quality. Are you able to explain more in depth how this process work? Is a video required for this process?
when i render, i can only pick stereo, mono or 3+ channels. I only have 2 audio tracks and when I render 3 it just makes a new audio track of just this screaching sound, do you have any idea how to just render 2 audio tracks?
@@kurutaps No unfortunately not, searched around the internet and this file type seems to be the only one that retains the video format. Would be nice to have something like this to edit videos step by step, so you can cut down 3 hours video into a 30mins rough version (rendered with multiple tracks) and then fine tune everything afterwards by editing the rough version. This would help a lot since heavily edited a videos become a mess to manage. But anyway, I’ll live without haha
@@KevinS47 avi files are mostly uncompressed quality, hence the large size. you'd want to use handbrake or adobe media encoder to encode the avi to mp4 format for better size. the mp4 encoding in vegas isn't that great youtube quality wise but could still work for simple videos
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Although I got the same results and have separatable, and therefore editable tracks, they play all at once in just like 1 track, merged or combined in something like vlc (when I go to audio-->audio track there's only track 1). Do you know if there's a way to render them so that when I play it in vlc, there are multiple, separate audio tracks to choose from?
it might be something in your VLC settings, im not sure though
@@kurutaps Fair enough
Thanks for video , but bro give for this attention pls :)
1. in master bus, chapter "output" i dont have any recently created tracks "a b c", and that's why when im rendering, missing on "chose window" these bus tracks :c
Do u have idea why?
2. And do u know another one way, how to render separated tracks? usually im rendring another channels to ".mp3 file" - do u know how i can sum it with main "video.mp4"?
I wanted to export 4 tracks as wav files, instead I just got one track that when dragged back in didn't separate the way yours did. To be fair I didn't pick the mono option when exporting because I'm doing post processing in another program and didn't want to mess with the audio quality.
Are you able to explain more in depth how this process work? Is a video required for this process?
Rendering in .wav file didn't work for me, only .avi exports correctly from my testing.
Nice one!
when i render, i can only pick stereo, mono or 3+ channels. I only have 2 audio tracks and when I render 3 it just makes a new audio track of just this screaching sound, do you have any idea how to just render 2 audio tracks?
Stereo = 2
Other file types support stereo so I would look into something other than .avi
@@kurutaps stereo is only 1 track tho isn’t it? i tried to render stereo with .mp4 and .avi and it just renders as 1 audio track
Mono = 1 Stereo = 2
Ur gonna have to experiment because I didn't test stereo rendering
Thanks man.
can you make video about how to render with 2 audiochannels
stereo = 2 audio channels
i know but when i render it with stereo there is only 1 audiochannel, and when i render with 3 audiochannels and more everything is ok @@kurutaps
@@Король-Ричард oh, that's interesting. I would test other file outputs
Thank you, it works, but unfortunately the file size becomes huge. A 30min video results in a file size of around 250GBs..
Yeah its very annoying :(. Lmk if you find a different file type that works. I thought I tried all of them but maybe I missed something.
@@kurutaps No unfortunately not, searched around the internet and this file type seems to be the only one that retains the video format. Would be nice to have something like this to edit videos step by step, so you can cut down 3 hours video into a 30mins rough version (rendered with multiple tracks) and then fine tune everything afterwards by editing the rough version. This would help a lot since heavily edited a videos become a mess to manage. But anyway, I’ll live without haha
@@KevinS47 avi files are mostly uncompressed quality, hence the large size. you'd want to use handbrake or adobe media encoder to encode the avi to mp4 format for better size. the mp4 encoding in vegas isn't that great youtube quality wise but could still work for simple videos
Thanks mate
glad I could help :D
It doesn't open master bus for me, im on a Vegas pro 17
figured it out
@@Panzerkampff nice
The Master Bus is on the right of the Video Preview in 17 and can be collapsed. Just move the player over to see it.