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neil down under wrote on 6/14/2012, 3:40 AM
yes, taff, i'd like to know as well...
UKharrie wrote on 6/18/2012, 6:02 AM
VegasStudio
Surely the issue is "Processor Power" - for Renderng Video you need all the power available? and I read GPU can be used (but Sony tries to hide this - er, why?)...I was building a PC and used their guide - - - as a result I have only "Acceptable performance" - a Quad-core processor and the right GPU would make it fly, so why don't you spec "ideal" as well? - RAM isn't the problem, so it seems.....on a Win system limited to 2G, which I presume includes Wine.

Linux/Wine is bound to rob some processor power compared with loading Win7, for example.

Does anyone know about so-called "Smart-Rendering" - some program claim this speeds up Rendering (so bits that don't need processing are copied-over, it suggests),.. It helps with this "Power" thing ...Anyone..?
ADB wrote on 6/19/2012, 4:44 PM
Why would you bother if you can use Cinelerra (free, linux only) ?
http://heroinewarrior.com/cinelerra.php
musicvid10 wrote on 6/19/2012, 10:14 PM
Vegas is compatible with Windows operating systems.
Using emulators for other operating systems are a matter of personal choice and effectiveness, ymmv.
taff wrote on 6/20/2012, 2:04 PM
yep that's what i thought, i tried it with wine and it did not work so well, on a win 7 64 bit machine running with 8gb ram.

i also installed cinelerra on a laptop running Linux mint and will see how that goes for 3d rendering with my go pro cams