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  • Native HDV Editing Now Endorsed By All -- Except SONY!

    1. Apple Final Cut Pro utilizes native MPEG editing technology for HDV.

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    2. Ulead MediaStudio Pro and even Ulead's less-expensive, consumer-level VideoStudio utilize native MPEG editing technology for HDV.

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    3. Adobe Premiere Pro now utilizes native MPEG editing technology for HDV.



    4. Avid Xpress Pro HD offers native HDV support.




    I see nothing on the Vegas 7 Web site that suggests SONY did much to improve on version 6 in this regard.

    Jerry Jones
    I found a great domain name for sale on Dan.com. Check it out!
    Last edited by Jerry Jones; 26 September 2006, 15:44.

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    Jerry you are right, still no "SmartRender" for MPEG-2 in Vegas 7. I use V7 almost exclusively now and would definitely like that feature.

    Vegas is so damn slick and stable and the audio handling is so good I'm hooked though. I love being able to throw effect on clips and just have things just keep moving along. Actually there are about a hundred things I love about Vegas... and just a few I don't, like the lack of SmartRender.

    Also, V7 multithreads really well. Plus if you have a dual core machine and don't want it to hog both cpu's you can set the threads to 1 and it actually does leave resources so you can do other work while rendering.

    The only time I go into MSPro now is when I need a SmartRender.

    - Mark
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    • #3
      Mark,

      I'd be willing to take another look at VEGAS if SONY would just "see the light" on native MPEG editing.

      Why?

      Because I truly believe AVCHD is going to be the next "DV."

      If SONY could gives us NATIVE AVCHD, plus the key strengths you identified, then -- BOOM -- that program would rock.

      But they've listened to the wrong consultants, in my view.

      Now, it's really a "niche" product with limited appeal (as is Ulead MediaStudio Pro).

      I fear APPLE may even beat Ulead to the punch when it comes to native AVCHD editing capability.

      Jerry Jones
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      • #4
        I can drag MP4 clips to the timeline in V7 but I don't have any AVCHD clips to try.

        Hopefully when the in camera processing catches up with AVCHD's requirements we'll start to see what the format can really do.

        - Mark
        - Mark

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