I'm a long-ime Apple user. I thought I would never consider a PC for editing. We have a studio with 3 PowerMac workstations were we edit primarily on FCP these days.
We just finished a documentary in Africa where we shot 78 hours of footage with the new JVC JY-HD10 High Definition camcorders. I found that Vegas is the only serious software that handles this format (MPEG-2TS) natively.
I've been looking at Vegas, and I got to say I'm pretty impressed. My understanding was that it was engineered for the consumer (home) editor. It seems to be powerful.
Enough background- here are the questions:
1) To edit mpeg2-ts to I need the +DVD package?
If possible, I would like to encode and produce DVD on our MACs. We have experienced DVD authors who use DVDSP very well.
1a) Can I export the video and 5.1 over the network to a mac and compress there? What are the advantages to doing it with the +DVD package?
1b) Can I output an AC-3 file without the +DVD?
2) What OS do you guys use? Any other SYSTEM suggestions would be appreciated as we will build a system especially for Vegas.
3) does Vegas use a dual monitor setup?
4) Are there any pros out there using this?
thanks!
Steven Galvano
Colors Studios
We just finished a documentary in Africa where we shot 78 hours of footage with the new JVC JY-HD10 High Definition camcorders. I found that Vegas is the only serious software that handles this format (MPEG-2TS) natively.
I've been looking at Vegas, and I got to say I'm pretty impressed. My understanding was that it was engineered for the consumer (home) editor. It seems to be powerful.
Enough background- here are the questions:
1) To edit mpeg2-ts to I need the +DVD package?
If possible, I would like to encode and produce DVD on our MACs. We have experienced DVD authors who use DVDSP very well.
1a) Can I export the video and 5.1 over the network to a mac and compress there? What are the advantages to doing it with the +DVD package?
1b) Can I output an AC-3 file without the +DVD?
2) What OS do you guys use? Any other SYSTEM suggestions would be appreciated as we will build a system especially for Vegas.
3) does Vegas use a dual monitor setup?
4) Are there any pros out there using this?
thanks!
Steven Galvano
Colors Studios