Allright I am pretty upset here with things that don't meet expectations (somewhat my problem), things that don't work as advertised and things that flat out don't work at all. Almost all my observations / reservations have been confirmed here and I can only hope with the rest of you that many of these things will get ironed out soon.
But because I have some new clients coming in tomorrow I have been running this program non-stop since very early this AM, trying out all the things I know I will need for the project.
And I have to say that the only crash I had in about 8 straight hours now was due to an already questionable VST pluggin.
But otherwise Vegas seems to feel a bit snappier, VST plugs work fine -lots of them at once --finally VST support in a major audio mixer - what a concept-- .but it remains to be seen if this impementation takes advantage of VST tempo mapping.
My rendering times are roughly 7% faster (complex composites with audio and plugs) on a 3GHz 1G ram P4 HT. By the way after testing all the threading options (1-4) of the Pref/Video tab - 2 is fastest.....
Though its a drag that the framerate of nested vegs is so slow - you can at least right click on it to open up a new instance for faster preview and I still find the feature useful for batch rendering - can someone please tell me if there is a better built in batch renderer - the script that comes with Vegas only seems to handle one veg at a time to multiple file formats...
And something I have yet to see mentioned that I am really happy about - my firewire to monitor conection is way improved - no longer finicky and causing temporary freezes (or crashes) as in V5 - big plus here
Personally I find Media Manager a waste of resources - everything has improved for me without it
I like the Save Project Path in Rendered file option - saves me time when wandering around Windows explorer looking for stuff...
Looking forward to the Secondary Video Display when I get one - by a few accounts here it is one thing that seems to work...
And sorry to end on a sour note when I wanted to keep this upbeat - but I just remembered something that is just too absurd to ignore: WTF Sony - it is the 6th incarnation of what was once a dedicated DAW if only a patial one now, and we still do not have a working metronome? Dewdskis -- Have some mercy on our weary audio souls ----- David
But because I have some new clients coming in tomorrow I have been running this program non-stop since very early this AM, trying out all the things I know I will need for the project.
And I have to say that the only crash I had in about 8 straight hours now was due to an already questionable VST pluggin.
But otherwise Vegas seems to feel a bit snappier, VST plugs work fine -lots of them at once --finally VST support in a major audio mixer - what a concept-- .but it remains to be seen if this impementation takes advantage of VST tempo mapping.
My rendering times are roughly 7% faster (complex composites with audio and plugs) on a 3GHz 1G ram P4 HT. By the way after testing all the threading options (1-4) of the Pref/Video tab - 2 is fastest.....
Though its a drag that the framerate of nested vegs is so slow - you can at least right click on it to open up a new instance for faster preview and I still find the feature useful for batch rendering - can someone please tell me if there is a better built in batch renderer - the script that comes with Vegas only seems to handle one veg at a time to multiple file formats...
And something I have yet to see mentioned that I am really happy about - my firewire to monitor conection is way improved - no longer finicky and causing temporary freezes (or crashes) as in V5 - big plus here
Personally I find Media Manager a waste of resources - everything has improved for me without it
I like the Save Project Path in Rendered file option - saves me time when wandering around Windows explorer looking for stuff...
Looking forward to the Secondary Video Display when I get one - by a few accounts here it is one thing that seems to work...
And sorry to end on a sour note when I wanted to keep this upbeat - but I just remembered something that is just too absurd to ignore: WTF Sony - it is the 6th incarnation of what was once a dedicated DAW if only a patial one now, and we still do not have a working metronome? Dewdskis -- Have some mercy on our weary audio souls ----- David