System information
4.  If you're rendering to .wav, .w64, .avi, or  .mxf format, you can select the Enable  multichannel 
mapping check box to render a file with multiple audio  channels. 
For more information, see "Rendering Multichannel Audio Files" on page 518.
5.  Select or clear the check boxes in  the Render Options section as needed:
a.  Select the Render  loop region only check box if you want to save only the portion  of the 
project that is contained within the loop  region. Loop Playback  does not need to be selected 
for this option to work.
b.  Select the Stretch  video to fill output frame size (do not letterbox)  check box when you are 
rendering to an output format with a slightly  different aspect ratio than your project 
settings. This will prevent black  bars from appearing on the top and bottom or the sides of 
the output.
c.  Select the Use  project output rotation setting check box if you're rendering a  rotated 
project  and want to use the Output  rotation setting from the Project Properties dialog for 
your rendered  file.
When the check box is cleared, the media is rotated according to its  Media Properties setting, 
but the project itself is unrotated—you can  use this setting to proof your project on an 
unrotated display.
For more information, see "Creating Rotated Projects" on page 65.
6.  Use the Metadata Options controls to whether  information about your project is saved with the 
rendered media file:
a.  If the selected file type supports it, you can  select the Save project  markers in media file 
check box to include markers,  regions, and command   markers in the rendered media file.                
For more information, see "Inserting markers" on page 217, "Inserting regions" on page 
218,and "Inserting Commands" on page 221. 
b.  Select the Save  project as path reference in rendered file check box if you want  to save the 
path to your Vegas Pro project in the rendered file. Saving the project path allows you to 
easily  return to the source project if you use your rendered file in another  project.                
Notes:
n  The project information in the rendered file  is a reference  to a project file only. 
If you modify the project file after rendering,  the project data will no longer 
match the rendered file. To edit a project  using a path reference, the project file 
and all media must be available  on your computer.
n  The check box will be unavailable if you haven't saved your project or if you're 
rendering using a third-party file-format plug-in.
n  For more information, see "Project References in Rendered Files" on page 70.
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