I completed my first real project with VMS. I had good intentions over the last year to learn VMS, but I finally took the plunge when I had a real project with a real deadline. I went through the in-program "Show me Hows" as well as the tutorials linked off the knowledge base here and learned a lot of "what", but little "how". Surprisingly, YouTube provided better tutorials with lots of "how".
I hit a brick wall in rendering my project as it would never complete. Luckily, I read a post in this forum which suggested resizing images because VMS runs out of memory. Task manager confirmed this with my project. Rather than resize my images, I split my project up into two parts and then joined the MPGs together with another tool. I didn't use VMS because it wanted to re-render the parts that I had just put together using VMS.
I'm guessing the memory limitation isn't resolved in VMS8. Future versions of VMS should transparently support large picture images. In my opinion, it is not intuitive for users to resize images to accomdate program limitations.
Overall, I like VMS and am beginning to feel comfortable with the program since I feel that I've cleared the initial learning curve.
I hit a brick wall in rendering my project as it would never complete. Luckily, I read a post in this forum which suggested resizing images because VMS runs out of memory. Task manager confirmed this with my project. Rather than resize my images, I split my project up into two parts and then joined the MPGs together with another tool. I didn't use VMS because it wanted to re-render the parts that I had just put together using VMS.
I'm guessing the memory limitation isn't resolved in VMS8. Future versions of VMS should transparently support large picture images. In my opinion, it is not intuitive for users to resize images to accomdate program limitations.
Overall, I like VMS and am beginning to feel comfortable with the program since I feel that I've cleared the initial learning curve.