Hello,
I took a DVD compilation job from a friend that I really didn't want to do. I hate working for friends because I can't (in good conscience) charge them enough. In this case I'll get paid enough to upgrade to big Vegas. I don't really need more video or audio tracks than in VMS, but I could certainly use the nested projects to advantage. Also being able to accurately place chapters in big DVD Architect is a feature I could use.
I'd like to know if big Vegas can handle the video from my Canon S3 IS still/video camera. I was surprised to discover that little Vegas couldn't import the S3 video considering that the S3 camera is a consumer camera and little Vegas is the consumer version. I used a conversion utility to convert the S3 video, but I encountered "weirdness" when I tried to composite the converted S3 video with DV video. The S3 IS camera is a great still camera and a great video camera for quick and dirty filming. I have a 4GB card and could easily take 30 minutes of 30FPS video.
I've reviewed the feature chart which makes little and big Vegas look very similar. My question is aside from nested projects what are the killer features that make big Vegas worth the money. (BTW, I don't envision going to HD any time soon so HD features don't affect me).
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
George
I took a DVD compilation job from a friend that I really didn't want to do. I hate working for friends because I can't (in good conscience) charge them enough. In this case I'll get paid enough to upgrade to big Vegas. I don't really need more video or audio tracks than in VMS, but I could certainly use the nested projects to advantage. Also being able to accurately place chapters in big DVD Architect is a feature I could use.
I'd like to know if big Vegas can handle the video from my Canon S3 IS still/video camera. I was surprised to discover that little Vegas couldn't import the S3 video considering that the S3 camera is a consumer camera and little Vegas is the consumer version. I used a conversion utility to convert the S3 video, but I encountered "weirdness" when I tried to composite the converted S3 video with DV video. The S3 IS camera is a great still camera and a great video camera for quick and dirty filming. I have a 4GB card and could easily take 30 minutes of 30FPS video.
I've reviewed the feature chart which makes little and big Vegas look very similar. My question is aside from nested projects what are the killer features that make big Vegas worth the money. (BTW, I don't envision going to HD any time soon so HD features don't affect me).
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
George