I've recently had some problems with Vegas captured AVIs being incompatible with After Effects. The reply from Sony left me feeling somewhat disturbed so I thought I'd mention some other PAL incompatibilities that Vegas is making me work around.
If I render to my Pinnacle DV2 codec, for my Pinnacle Pro-ONE card, my Sony DSR-30P (PAL DV Deck) thinks its receiving Copyright material and won't record. I get an onscreen message generated from the deck indicating that it is receiving the copyright bit in the video stream yet the video is original footage I have shot with my DSR-150P. This only happens over rendered areas but obviously stops me outputting rendered effects.
If I turn off "Ignore third party codecs" the output is totally useless and pixellated so that's something I can't do.
If I select the Vegas PAL DV codec I can output so it's not a total disaster but it is obviously this is something that Vegas is adding when rendering to the Pinnacle DV2 codec because the same codec when rendered from Premiere does not cause this fault.
If I start to think about HD, something I'm not trying at present, none of the presets seem to be suited to PAL. Vegas doesn't even offer 1080-50i rendering in MPEG-2. Yes we are 25 frames/50 field in most PAL countries.
This is not a situation that leaves me feeling happy about Vegas.
I'd like to see the PAL side of Vegas fixed. Although I generally love the program it can't/doesn't do everything I need, I wish it did, and I need to have simple AVI compatibility between the other software I use. After all After Effects is an industry standard. I look forward to the release of Vegas 5 but I also look forward to Sony fixing the PAL bugs in Vegas.
If I render to my Pinnacle DV2 codec, for my Pinnacle Pro-ONE card, my Sony DSR-30P (PAL DV Deck) thinks its receiving Copyright material and won't record. I get an onscreen message generated from the deck indicating that it is receiving the copyright bit in the video stream yet the video is original footage I have shot with my DSR-150P. This only happens over rendered areas but obviously stops me outputting rendered effects.
If I turn off "Ignore third party codecs" the output is totally useless and pixellated so that's something I can't do.
If I select the Vegas PAL DV codec I can output so it's not a total disaster but it is obviously this is something that Vegas is adding when rendering to the Pinnacle DV2 codec because the same codec when rendered from Premiere does not cause this fault.
If I start to think about HD, something I'm not trying at present, none of the presets seem to be suited to PAL. Vegas doesn't even offer 1080-50i rendering in MPEG-2. Yes we are 25 frames/50 field in most PAL countries.
This is not a situation that leaves me feeling happy about Vegas.
I'd like to see the PAL side of Vegas fixed. Although I generally love the program it can't/doesn't do everything I need, I wish it did, and I need to have simple AVI compatibility between the other software I use. After all After Effects is an industry standard. I look forward to the release of Vegas 5 but I also look forward to Sony fixing the PAL bugs in Vegas.