Well maybe not official but certainly obvious. Here's how the story goes... I was messing with the Screenblast Acid 2.0(non-upgradeable version) that came with my 2 yr. old Sony Vaio(1gig,Ath.4) and I accidentally hit the F9 key. Suddenly I found myself inadvertently hacked into the secret new underground fibre optic cable network under the Sony Pictures lot in Culver
City, Hollywood. Wow! This is the shared media storage and networking solution implemented under the direction of Sony DPE division manager Eric Rigney. While much of the design hardware is contracted out to Avid Technology it optically links all of the Sony human talent such as directors story boards, animation, digital video, music production people and their fabulous computers all in different buildings on the vast lot.
To make a long story short some of the buzz I accidentally intercepted refered to the great new audio features in Acid 5 like multitracking and expanded Rewire capabilities. But hey, like the Clash said, "I ain't giving away no secrets".
The upshot of what I'm saying is that Vegas owners who dont use the excellent video features in V5 should maybe ask Sony for a crossgrade price from V5 to A5. It would seem that the new features available in A5 should answer most of the audio requests posted lately-maybe not. I personally am so taken with the video and audio in V5 that this crossgrade request dosen't apply to me as by budget will not afford the full price of A5.....pity.
This short story is soley intended to steal the thunder of the Acid 5 beta testers and to stimulate discussion about the crossgrade idea from V5 to Acid 5 for those who dont use the V5 video features. Hope this is of some help. Good luck and all be blessed- I'll wait for V6 or V7 for Rewire.
City, Hollywood. Wow! This is the shared media storage and networking solution implemented under the direction of Sony DPE division manager Eric Rigney. While much of the design hardware is contracted out to Avid Technology it optically links all of the Sony human talent such as directors story boards, animation, digital video, music production people and their fabulous computers all in different buildings on the vast lot.
To make a long story short some of the buzz I accidentally intercepted refered to the great new audio features in Acid 5 like multitracking and expanded Rewire capabilities. But hey, like the Clash said, "I ain't giving away no secrets".
The upshot of what I'm saying is that Vegas owners who dont use the excellent video features in V5 should maybe ask Sony for a crossgrade price from V5 to A5. It would seem that the new features available in A5 should answer most of the audio requests posted lately-maybe not. I personally am so taken with the video and audio in V5 that this crossgrade request dosen't apply to me as by budget will not afford the full price of A5.....pity.
This short story is soley intended to steal the thunder of the Acid 5 beta testers and to stimulate discussion about the crossgrade idea from V5 to Acid 5 for those who dont use the V5 video features. Hope this is of some help. Good luck and all be blessed- I'll wait for V6 or V7 for Rewire.