This approach works well for editing videos at 60 frames per second.
This approach works well for editing videos at 60 frames per second.
It relies on additional considerations too. A. Is Sony Vegas enough for your editing needs? B. Do you possess the funds to buy Sony Vegas?
You're totally new to this, but I get it. Even making a smooth 60fps recording with Shadowplay and editing it in Sony Vegas is impressive. I actually got a high-end Sony Vegas for around a thousand dollars, and I made a 10-minute gameplay video that got only 9 dislikes and 100 views. That's legit!
At the end of the tutorial, he chooses "Video Rendering Quality" as "Best" under project settings. This option doesn't influence the final render. Refer to the instructions provided to achieve optimal results, and also follow his steps in the video, turning off resample if needed. Feel free to reach out with any questions about Sony Vegas Pro!