Feeling the force of Vegas (commentary)

juan2004 wrote on 9/30/2004, 9:34 PM
Once again!

Yesterday, I've started i new project with Vegas 5.0b, the file to edit is "AVDEQ01.dat" (the file was extracted from a VCD) The original movie is "Ninja Scroll" with 1:30 minutes of length and... i haven't guess than the few Video FXs the quality of the movie incress in a 95%.

The original quality of the video was 30 of 100, now the actual quality is 95 of 100 (near to DVD quality)

Myself question is: HOW MUCH LENGTH OF MOVIE Vegas cans to support intohe Timeline?? Because sometime I worked wih a SINGLE movie of 1:30 minutes. There is some limit ??

Well now I'm ready to render that movie to new VCD.

Vegas 5.0 support Japanese characters (Kanji, Hiragana and Katakan). When one want to write some text in japanese into Text Edit. (this feature is only of Windows XP Professional).

So what.... Who uses Vegas 5.0 always will be a winer!

Vegas will be awarded once again this year end. (You rember my words)

Take care!
Bye bye

Juan :)

Comments

taliesin wrote on 9/30/2004, 10:18 PM
>> Myself question is: HOW MUCH LENGTH OF MOVIE Vegas cans to support intohe Timeline?? Because sometime I worked wih a SINGLE movie of 1:30 minutes. There is some limit ??

There's not a real limit if you work on NTFS partitions. I sometimes work with lots of 13 GB clips in the timeline. No problem.

Marco
Spot|DSE wrote on 9/30/2004, 10:48 PM
Most of our training work is done with Vegas. Usually there are at least 2 cameras, 9 hours worth of vid x 2. That's approximately 240 gig on the timeline at once.
We just did a 5 cam shoot in Roanoke, VA, where the show is divided into 2 segments. Loaded all 5 one hour tapes, rolled away. Used Excalibur to cut them together in my hotel room, had a rough cut for the producer of the show the next morning.
done on a laptop with external Firewire box.