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mark-y wrote on 8/15/2023, 2:57 PM

Yes, MagicYUV would be an excellent digital intermediate format for editing in Vegas.

I'm curious though, in what application are you converting PRR to MagicYUV? Vegas won't import it natively yet afaik.

jay-aero wrote on 8/16/2023, 9:11 AM

I use Atomos Ninja with Sony A7s111..I have never been able to try RAW (because it doesn't work with magix as you said) so I am not sure how things will work..Using ProRes I have not found much quality differance

thank you

RogerS wrote on 8/16/2023, 9:36 AM

MagicYUV isn't really a choice then. Just use ProRes which is supported by the Ninja and VEGAS.

Wolfgang S. wrote on 8/16/2023, 2:28 PM

You would loose with the conversion from PRR to the MagicYUV conversion time only. The use of ProRes 10bit is the better choice really.

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