Then under "Templates," choose "Default Template - Uncompressed." Then click on the "Custom" button.
A window will pop up with export options. Choose to save your video as a Quicktime file.
In we learned how to create an WMV file of your finished video, and we'll touch upon that in this tutorial too. But first, you're going to learn how to export a high quality copy of the video that can be then opened in third-party video encoders, to make such things as iPod files and HD-ready files for YouTube (so your video will have the "watch in HD" link available!).
Well, you're almost done! Your video is edited, titles have been added, and now it's time to make your video public. Since YouTube has become ubiquitous for fan videos, we'll be learning how to make a finished, web-ready video that will play well with YouTube. But there's more to the Internet than YouTube, so you'll learn how to make a good quality downloadable video to share with your friends.
If you haven't done so already, please read . These lessons are meant to be followed in a certain order for best results.
Lesson Two, Page 5: Exporting for YouTube (as well as a downloadable copy to share)
Getting Started in Fan Videos with Sony Vegas Movie Studio
Fan video tutorial for Sony Vegas Movie Studio. How to make HD version of your fanvid for YouTube (even if you don't have Vegas Pro or Platinum!) Fanvid tutorial. How to export an iPod version of your fan video. Vidding tutorial. Vegas 6, 7, 8. 9.
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