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Solved Is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro ?
Hi Everybody,
I know this may be stupid question but is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro.
Because when I render on Vegas movie pro 14 and try to move it to the Architect 7 it tells me it is not possible.
Many thanks pbpieboy
I know this may be stupid question but is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro.
Because when I render on Vegas movie pro 14 and try to move it to the Architect 7 it tells me it is not possible.
Many thanks pbpieboy
Last Edit:17 Jun 2018 11:34 by pbpieboy
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There is no Vegas DVD Architect 7 Pro, only Vegas DVD Architect, which is also known as DVD Architect 7.
It's not quite clear if you used Vegas Movie Studio 14 Platinum or Vegas Pro 14 (there's no Vegas Movie Pro 14), but I tested this once again with both of those and it worked as it should. Be sure to use MS 14 Platinum build 148 and DVD Architect 7 build 67 or 84.
Please see post #6 in another thread of yours as well.
You get the latest builds of your Magix software e.g. from here
It's not quite clear if you used Vegas Movie Studio 14 Platinum or Vegas Pro 14 (there's no Vegas Movie Pro 14), but I tested this once again with both of those and it worked as it should. Be sure to use MS 14 Platinum build 148 and DVD Architect 7 build 67 or 84.
Please see post #6 in another thread of yours as well.
You get the latest builds of your Magix software e.g. from here
Last Edit:02 May 2018 08:41 by vkmast
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Replied by pbpieboy on topic Is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro ?
Posted 02 May 2018 19:42 #3 thank you for all your help .I'm not very good with all this i do have Vegas pro 14.but after rendering both video and audio the DVD Architect says "The selected file is not of the required Type"
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"To import a video file into DVD Architect, do this:
Right-click Untitled and select Insert Media
Navigate to the folder you rendered your video into and select it.
Then drag video onto Menu screen."
(Derek e.g. here )
Right-click Untitled and select Insert Media
Navigate to the folder you rendered your video into and select it.
Then drag video onto Menu screen."
(Derek e.g. here )
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Posted 02 May 2018 23:11 #5What Video and Audio formats did you render to ?thank you for all your help .I'm not very good with all this i do have Vegas pro 14.but after rendering both video and audio the DVD Architect says "The selected file is not of the required Type"
What is the file extension of your files ?
You only need to import the Video file, because DVDA will automatically import the Audio file for you.
To get the message you are getting, means you rendered to the wrong formats or are trying to import the wrong files.
This screen shot shot shows the two most common output settings you would select for DVDA.
MPEG-2 DVD Architect PAL/NTSC Widescreen Video Stream
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Replied by pbpieboy on topic Is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro ?
Posted 02 May 2018 23:36 #6 hI Doctor , i am try to render to Blu ray, i used for video =Main concept-Blu Ray 1920x1080 60i25
for Audio i used -Sony wave 64 -48,00 hz 24 bit stereo pcm.
I don't know if this ie part of the problem but I'm From the UK and Purchased my video camera in the USA so i presume it uses NTSC.
once again many thanks
for Audio i used -Sony wave 64 -48,00 hz 24 bit stereo pcm.
I don't know if this ie part of the problem but I'm From the UK and Purchased my video camera in the USA so i presume it uses NTSC.
once again many thanks
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Replied by DoctorZen on topic Is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro ?
Posted 03 May 2018 16:41 #7 Render your video to Mainconcept MPEG2 - Blu-ray 1920x1080-60i, 25 Mbps video stream
Make sure you import the VIDEO files into DVDA and not one of the associated data files.
The type of video you imported into Vegas has no effect on the video you output with Vegas.
If you video was shot at 30(29.97)fps or 60(59.94)fps, 60i is the template you need to render to.
Make sure you import the VIDEO files into DVDA and not one of the associated data files.
The type of video you imported into Vegas has no effect on the video you output with Vegas.
If you video was shot at 30(29.97)fps or 60(59.94)fps, 60i is the template you need to render to.
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Replied by pbpieboy on topic Is Vegas DVD Architect 7 the same as 7 Pro ?
Posted 03 May 2018 17:34 #8 thank you i will try when i return from my holiday in two weeks.
look after yourself and thanks once again
peter
look after yourself and thanks once again
peter
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