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Red Prince wrote on 8/25/2011, 6:15 PM
Why are you not making any of your links clickable?

He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know.
                    — Lao Tze in Tao Te Ching

Can you imagine the silence if everyone only said what he knows?
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Red Prince wrote on 8/25/2011, 6:31 PM
Anyway, I started watching that tutorial before and quickly stopped. I started watching it this time, and again I stopped. Why? Because it starts by loading AE. AE is not Vegas. So, why would I be interested in a supposed Vegas plugin if it requires AE?

I do not have AE. I do everything in Vegas. And if I had AE, I would just do it in AE, so, again, why would I need your plugin?

He who knows does not speak; he who speaks does not know.
                    — Lao Tze in Tao Te Ching

Can you imagine the silence if everyone only said what he knows?
                    — Karel Čapek (The guy who gave us the word “robot” in R.U.R.)

ushere wrote on 8/26/2011, 12:19 AM
agree entirely with adam - what's the point of starting off by opening up ae when your subject is new tutorial: Motion tracking for Vegas Pro users !?

i would expect (if nothing else), you start off by open up bcc in vegas...
Sol M. wrote on 8/26/2011, 3:19 AM
Um, AE makes no appearance in the video that I could see. It does feature Mocha for After Effects though...

It's a standalone program that includes support for BCC so that you can track in Mocha and import that tracking data into Vegas (via BCC), and thus "do everything in Vegas" as you say.
PeterDuke wrote on 8/26/2011, 3:56 AM
The first interface does not look like AE CS5.5 and the product description implies that it is standalone. From the Technical Specs page:

Export track data to:

Adobe After Effects CS3, CS4,CS5

Apple: Final Cut Pro v7

Apple Motion

Boris FX: BCC Continuum Track Format- available in Motion Tracking for Editors Bundle (supports Adobe Premiere, Media Composer, Sony Vegas)