Just read Frank Capria's review in the November issue.
Frank bemoans the fact that Vegas does not use the same naming and keyboard conventions as Premiere, Avid Express and Final Cut.
He cites some missing features, praises the audio tools and generally says that if you are a beginner, you probably won't miss what's missing.
One of his biggest complaints is that "unlike most modern NLEs, Vegas is limited to one sequence per project." He wants to be able to see how yesterday's version of the edit compares to todays without having to "close the project and open a new one" I guess he did not discover that multiple instances of Vegas can be open at the same time?
Frank bemoans the fact that Vegas does not use the same naming and keyboard conventions as Premiere, Avid Express and Final Cut.
He cites some missing features, praises the audio tools and generally says that if you are a beginner, you probably won't miss what's missing.
One of his biggest complaints is that "unlike most modern NLEs, Vegas is limited to one sequence per project." He wants to be able to see how yesterday's version of the edit compares to todays without having to "close the project and open a new one" I guess he did not discover that multiple instances of Vegas can be open at the same time?