It's that time of year again, when I build a new computer and put all the latest greatest software on it that I'll be using during the next year. I've currently got Vegas Video 3 and I'm finding the price to upgrade to Vegas 4 + DVD to be a little out of my current budget. (I've blown enough money on software I don't use like After Effects) I'm wondering if it makes any sense for me to invest in Screenblast 3 and sell my Vegas 3 ($50 bucks on eBay :( ) or if I should just stick with what I have. I've already got dvd authoring software from Ulead that I'm more than happy with so that isn't an issue. As for editing I pretty much just use crossfade transitions and change velocity now and then. I manipulate volume for both video/audio and music/audio to set mood using the rubber bands in VV3. I'll once in awhile use rolling credits or text on screen but don't overdue it. I save all projects as mpeg 2 and then burn on to DVD for viewing. I've got all of this power at my fingertips and I see that Vegas 4 adds a lot more but I just don't think I need it. So is there any compelling reason for me to downsize to Screenblast 3? As an example if I knew the mpeg2 encoder was better or worse that would be a deciding factor.
Any opinions ?
Paul
Any opinions ?
Paul