Vegas 11

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Andrew B wrote on 9/18/2011, 11:53 AM
PLEASE include Import AAF in the 64bit version!!!

10e only has it in the 32Bit version and I am tired of jumping back to 32bit just to import my ProTools data.

Dan Sherman wrote on 9/18/2011, 2:29 PM
Raylight is the way to get MXF files onto the Vegas Pro 10 timeline, and no problem.
Raw footage shot on P2 memory cards with HPX 170.
Use a Panasonic P2 card reader to ingest.
Do you ingest?
rmack350 wrote on 9/18/2011, 4:15 PM
Raylight is the way to get MXF files onto the Vegas Pro 10 timeline, and no problem.

More specifically, Raylight Ultra is the product to get MXF from P2 cards onto the timeline. Raylight Decoder is the choice if you're dealing with DVCProHD captured from tape.

I'm stressing this because I needed the Decoder rather than Ultra and I had a hard time discovering this. Maybe saying it many times will save someone some grief.

http://dvfilm.com/products.htm

Rob Mack

Mikeof7 wrote on 9/21/2011, 3:43 AM
I wonder if FXhome will partner with Sony by offering Hitfilm Standard as part of the VP11 package. FXhome gains visibility while still being able to profit via individual upgrades to Hitfilm Pro. Vegas gains some compositing flexibility. Sony now offers Hitfilm Standard as part of "The Vegas Movie Studio Visual Effects Suite".