Hello. I have been an audio guy for years and have never really had much of an interest in video,but now it seems the day has come that maybe it is time! Video production has always seemed a bit too technical for me so I have shyed away. Of course after test driving Vegas,I am a lot less intimidated. My questions/concerns pertain mostly to hardware and a few functions of Vegas,which I am hoping some experienced users can lend some advice.
1.Is it possible to record into Vegas in realtime similar to the way audio DAWs work? What I mean is,can I point the camera(s) and then come out of the camera directly into the PC and capture in realtime? The best that I can extrapolate from the site,is that this is possible,but I just want to be sure. "IF" this is possible for one camera,would it also be possible to do with multiple cameras? Also,is it possible to monitor this from a standard computer flat panel monitor?
2. What type of capture device(s) is recommended without busting the bank?
3. What is a good "prosumer" camera that you might recommend?
4. Given my use (which is below) how fast of a computer and hard drive and ram would be recommended?
Obviously,it is possible to spend TONS of money,but I am looking to do some small projects that pertain to young students at private musical schools doing recitals. This seems to be where the majority of requests are coming from and I don't think the quality has to be top notch,but definitely favorable. It is mostly the parents requesting that a DVD of the event be made available and of course they DO want a bit better quality than what THEY are doing,so I am not trying to slack,I am just trying to keep certain budget restrictions in place.
Since I am such a "noobie" I would welcome any other advice which I may have overlooked.
Thanks again to those who take the time to answer this post.
Regards,
luces
1.Is it possible to record into Vegas in realtime similar to the way audio DAWs work? What I mean is,can I point the camera(s) and then come out of the camera directly into the PC and capture in realtime? The best that I can extrapolate from the site,is that this is possible,but I just want to be sure. "IF" this is possible for one camera,would it also be possible to do with multiple cameras? Also,is it possible to monitor this from a standard computer flat panel monitor?
2. What type of capture device(s) is recommended without busting the bank?
3. What is a good "prosumer" camera that you might recommend?
4. Given my use (which is below) how fast of a computer and hard drive and ram would be recommended?
Obviously,it is possible to spend TONS of money,but I am looking to do some small projects that pertain to young students at private musical schools doing recitals. This seems to be where the majority of requests are coming from and I don't think the quality has to be top notch,but definitely favorable. It is mostly the parents requesting that a DVD of the event be made available and of course they DO want a bit better quality than what THEY are doing,so I am not trying to slack,I am just trying to keep certain budget restrictions in place.
Since I am such a "noobie" I would welcome any other advice which I may have overlooked.
Thanks again to those who take the time to answer this post.
Regards,
luces