Vegas Pro 13 at NAB

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GeeBax wrote on 3/28/2014, 5:38 AM
Shhh! Don't give them ideas....
rs170a wrote on 3/28/2014, 8:27 AM
Call me an optimist but I'll be ecstatic if Pro 13 works as advertised right from the start.

Mike
rtbond wrote on 3/28/2014, 9:17 AM
It will be my first time at NAB this year. I will definitely pay a visit to the Sony/SCS exhibit space and will post info regarding Vegas Pro 13, as appropriate.

--Rob

Rob Bond

My System Info:

  • Vegas Pro 22 Build 194
  • OS: Windows 11.0 Home (64-bit), Version: 10.0.26100 Build 26100
  • Processor: i9-10940X CPU @ 3.30GHz (14 core)
  • Physical memory: 64GB (Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 memory kit)
  • Motherboard Model: MSI x299 Creator (MS-7B96)
  • GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC ULTRA (Studio Driver Version =  536.40)
  • Storage: Dual Samsung 970 EVO 1TB SSD (boot and Render); WDC WD4004FZWX, 7200 RPM (media)
  • Primary Display: Dell UltraSharp 27, U2723QE, 4K monitor with 98% DCI-P3 and DisplayHDR 400 with Dell Display Manager
  • Secondary Display: LG 32UK550-B, entry-level 4k/HDR-10 level monitor, @95% DCI-P3 coverage
OldSmoke wrote on 3/28/2014, 9:44 AM
i am with VMP. VP11 was good and VP12 is one of the best NLE there is and I am looking forward to 13. BTW, the number 4 in Asia is a bad number http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/01/why-the-number-four-is-considered-unlucky-in-some-east-asian-cultures/

Proud owner of Sony Vegas Pro 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13 and now Magix VP15&16.

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VMP wrote on 3/28/2014, 3:03 PM
Thanks rtbond & Old Smoke.

And have fun rtbond! I have visited the SCS stand at IBC 2013.
I found the SCS team to be very helpful and friendly.
Be sure to ask them for a demo.

VMP
Larry Clifford wrote on 3/28/2014, 3:14 PM
Going off topic, but following up with some previous remarks:

Adobe FrameMaker 12 (word processor) is another large program going to subscription.

I you qualify to upgrade (V 7 through 11) you can upgrade for $399 - $999, depending on which version you own.

I you have an older version or are a new user you have to buy a subscription. I do not guarantee I interpreted the options correctly. The appear to be many.

The point here is more software appears to be going to subscriptions. I presume it is to guarantee continuous income. They also appear to use the cloud with these options.

Just my unofficial 2 cents.
rs170a wrote on 3/28/2014, 3:19 PM
It will be my first time at NAB this year.

rtbond (Rob), make sure to wear VERY comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a LOT of walking!!

Mike
TVJohn wrote on 3/28/2014, 10:09 PM
Excellent stability with v12. Only one freeze in 6 months.
wilvan wrote on 3/29/2014, 2:49 AM
Here too .
Excellent stability.

Movie studio 13 went into direction tablet hobby editing.
Hope vegas 13 pro going direction workstation editing

Happy vegas pro user here

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rtbond wrote on 3/29/2014, 10:41 AM
Thanks for the advice. I have been to the Las Vegas Convention Center before, but not for a show that used as many of the Halls as NAB is using. It should be fun and educational.

Rob Bond

My System Info:

  • Vegas Pro 22 Build 194
  • OS: Windows 11.0 Home (64-bit), Version: 10.0.26100 Build 26100
  • Processor: i9-10940X CPU @ 3.30GHz (14 core)
  • Physical memory: 64GB (Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 memory kit)
  • Motherboard Model: MSI x299 Creator (MS-7B96)
  • GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC ULTRA (Studio Driver Version =  536.40)
  • Storage: Dual Samsung 970 EVO 1TB SSD (boot and Render); WDC WD4004FZWX, 7200 RPM (media)
  • Primary Display: Dell UltraSharp 27, U2723QE, 4K monitor with 98% DCI-P3 and DisplayHDR 400 with Dell Display Manager
  • Secondary Display: LG 32UK550-B, entry-level 4k/HDR-10 level monitor, @95% DCI-P3 coverage
John_Cline wrote on 3/29/2014, 1:31 PM
The ONLY shoes that have ever been able to let me get through an entire NAB are the "DMX Max" walking shoe by Reebok. The DMX Max technology has two connected air bladders, one below the heel and one below the ball of the foot, as you walk, the air is transferred between them and you are quite literally, walking on air. I discovered them after the first day at NAB back in the mid-90s when I was wearing a pair of Nike shoes (and my brother was wearing Adidas) and we could barely walk at the end of the day because of pain in our feet, legs and back. We went to the shoe store that evening and explained the problem and the clerk immediately suggested the Reebok DMX Max, we did another three days at NAB absolutely pain free. I have worn them almost exclusively since, in fact, I just bought another pair last week. I can stand at a tripod for hours with no back or leg pain. Everyone that I have gotten to buy these shoes now swears by them. Make sure you get the "DMX Max" not the "DMX Ride", the latter is a foam system and not nearly as effective.

Reebok Men's DMX Max Select RS Walking Shoe at Amazon
JJKizak wrote on 3/29/2014, 4:36 PM
What is the cost?
JJK
John_Cline wrote on 3/29/2014, 7:38 PM
They are $55 from Amazon. 4E appears to be the maximum width in U.S. size 9.
JohnnyRoy wrote on 3/31/2014, 6:28 AM
It's "official". Got this NAB announcement from Sony in the mail this morning:

Announcing Vegas® Pro 13!

with one feature leaked:

Win the Loudness Wars with New Metering Options in Sound Forge™ and Vegas Pro

;-)

~jr
rtbond wrote on 3/31/2014, 8:54 AM
>They are $55 from Amazon

I bought a pair on your advice. Look for me at the show, mine are black! :-)

Rob Bond

My System Info:

  • Vegas Pro 22 Build 194
  • OS: Windows 11.0 Home (64-bit), Version: 10.0.26100 Build 26100
  • Processor: i9-10940X CPU @ 3.30GHz (14 core)
  • Physical memory: 64GB (Corsair Vengeance LPX 64GB (2 x 32GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz C16 memory kit)
  • Motherboard Model: MSI x299 Creator (MS-7B96)
  • GPU: EVGA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER XC ULTRA (Studio Driver Version =  536.40)
  • Storage: Dual Samsung 970 EVO 1TB SSD (boot and Render); WDC WD4004FZWX, 7200 RPM (media)
  • Primary Display: Dell UltraSharp 27, U2723QE, 4K monitor with 98% DCI-P3 and DisplayHDR 400 with Dell Display Manager
  • Secondary Display: LG 32UK550-B, entry-level 4k/HDR-10 level monitor, @95% DCI-P3 coverage
ChrisDolan (SCS) wrote on 3/31/2014, 10:42 AM
I'm glad I can finally post on this thread now that VP13 is official. :-)

In addition to the sales/marketing folks, there will be three Vegas programmers manning the NAB booth next week, including me. I hope to meet many of you there, and talk about the new (and old) features of Vegas.

What the soundbites don't say is that we've fixed a HUGE number of stability bugs since Vegas 12 was first released in September 2012. Many of those fixes are already present in VP12 b770, since we don't hold back bugs for new releases. For those of you who have called for stability before features, I hope that you'll really love VP13 and notice that we've been listening.

If you do have stability problems with VP12 or VP13, please do send us your reports via the ErrorReporter, with comments about anything you can think of related to the crash. We do read those comments, and I personally tend to prioritize the crashes that have comments before the ones without.

Along these lines, we've made a noteworthy upgrade for VP13 that hopefully will be largely invisible to you: we're using a much newer C++ compiler and we're using .NET4. Both of those make it much easier to diagnose crash reports (plus, they've given Vegas a modest but measurable speed boost). A group of beta testers have been very helpful in identifying glitches with that upgrade so hopefully it will be seamless for the rest of you when VP13 hits the streets.

Chris
tim-evans wrote on 3/31/2014, 11:02 AM
Chris- that is encouraging to hear. Thanks for the candor.
Laurence wrote on 3/31/2014, 11:26 AM
>What the soundbites don't say is that we've fixed a HUGE number of stability bugs since Vegas 12 was first released in September 2012. Many of those fixes are already present in VP12 b770, since we don't hold back bugs for new releases. For those of you who have called for stability before features, I hope that you'll really love VP13 and notice that we've been listening.

:-)
Spot|DSE wrote on 3/31/2014, 1:07 PM
But isn't speculation just so much fun? ;)
johnmeyer wrote on 3/31/2014, 3:13 PM
Spot!!!

First post from you in a year. Your insight and professionalism is sorely missed.

Hope all is well with you.

John Meyer
VMP wrote on 3/31/2014, 3:33 PM
@ ChrisDolan (SCS)

Is there going to be any announcement about Acid Pro? Is Acid pro going to get a 64 bit memory support?

Please talk to your SCS team about this.

Not expecting any new version release just 64 bit memory support will do.

Here I am really hoping!! (for 4 years now)

VMP
Ros wrote on 3/31/2014, 3:46 PM
@ VidMus

I always wanted a 7.5 IRE mark and after much eyestrain I have been using this workaround for several years: in the Vegas waveform, just uncheck the 7.5 IRE Setup option and set your blacks on the 0 mark. Your blacks will still be at 7.5, only you are using the 0 mark which makes it much easier to set your blacks.

Rob


set wrote on 4/1/2014, 6:23 AM
Thanks Chris from SCS. Glad to know the progress of the coding.

Looking forward to hear more of VP13 at the end of this week / next week from the other side of this world :)

Set

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David Johns wrote on 4/1/2014, 11:34 AM
With apologies for my ignorance, where is this Error Reporter that I can add comments to? I know that when it crashes it offers me the option to "Send Error Report to Sony" but I don't recall a comment option, am I being thick?

And, do you ever read and act on the Product Suggestion feedback on your website?

Regards
Dave