Quote Originally Posted by tanknspanker View Post
ok so i did best (full)
quality is much better now atm but it still could be better..
still c some pixels, tiny ones but still ..
You don't normally edit your videos in the best quality they can possibly be unless you're looking to do some tweaking while
zoomed in and need the scene to be more clear (this is what I've noticed with what I do). The more special effects you begin
adding to your work the longer it will take to render in realtime and the "Best" quality will eventually begin to rape your system.
I normally found myself editing at Draft or Preview (Half) for most of the project when I used Sony Vegas. I guess if you don't
put in any special effects and you just need to splice footage together then it probably doesn't matter what setting you've
chosen.