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3. Use the Output Format controls to choose the type of file you want to create.
The Output Format box displays the file types and formats you can use to render your file. You can
double-click headings (or click the arrow buttons) to expand or collapse lists of available templates.
4. Click the Customize Template button to create a new template.
5. In the Custom Settings dialog, click the Project tab.
6. From the Stereoscopic 3D mode drop-down list, choose the setting that you want to use for
rendering your project.
Choose Use project settings if you want to use the setting from the Video tab in the Project
Properties dialog, or choose another mode if you want to override the project setting when
rendering.
When you use Tools > Burn Disc > Blu-ray Disc in a stereoscopic 3D project, Vegas Pro will
create a Blu-ray 3D™ Disc. For more information, see "Burning a Blu-ray Disc from the
Timeline" on page 499.
If your project is destined for professional Blu-ray 3D™ Disc replication, Vegas Pro can prepare
content in full HD per-eye format by rendering two separate files (see Left only and Right only
below), which can be read by an MVC encoder such as the Dualstream 3D encoder and
authored using a tool such as Blu-print.
For more information, see http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/blurayencoding and
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/bluprint.
Setting Description
Use project settings Uses the setting from the Video tab in the Project Properties dialog.
Side by side (half) Choose this setting when your rendered video will contain left- and
right-eye views in a single frame.
Left- and right-eye views are displayed as half of the available
horizontal resolution.
YouTube 3D
YouTube 3D uses frame-compatible video, so you can create a
custom render template using a format that is compatible with
YouTube, such as XDCAM EX, Windows Media Video, or
MainConcept MPEG-2. For the custom template, set the stereoscopic
3D mode to Side by side (half) and select the Swap Left/Right check
box since YouTube 3D defaults to this layout.
When you upload your video to YouTube, add yt3d:enable=LR as a
tag to enable 3D viewing. Also add yt3d:aspect=16:9 (or
yt3d:aspect=4:3) to set the viewing frame aspect ratio.
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