OT: Tablet Question

Editguy43 wrote on 2/12/2014, 1:11 PM
With Movie Studio going all touch happy and the recent announcement of new 12" tablets might it make sense to tinker with the idea that editing on a tablet might be something that could be done with relative ease. It seems that carrying around a light(er) tablet would be good in some situations.

Also is SCS missing the boat by not making a Android version of Vegas? Or is that even possible, it seems that the android market is sorely lacking in the video editing market.

Just a couple of thoughts

Paul B

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OldSmoke wrote on 2/12/2014, 1:30 PM
I recently bought a Surface Pro 2 for my wife and out of curiosity I installed VP12 on it. It actually worked quite well and the HD4400 did a great job keeping up with the footage; AVCHD 1080-60p. I could preview it at good full but for any effects and transitions I had to go back to Preview Full. The Surface Pro 2 isn't the lightest of tablets but it is a full flash PC. If I get my hands on it again, my wife loves it to death, I will try and install MovieStudio 13 on it and see how that goes. It might be good for quick on site rough editing or previewing your material on a bigger screen.

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Editguy43 wrote on 2/12/2014, 3:18 PM
Yes that is the kind of editing I was thinking of . ( steal it during the night when she is sleeping) and report back on studio 13 :-))