Vegas + Storm = Nirvana

StormMarc wrote on 5/16/2002, 1:23 AM
If SF and Canopus could somehow get together and make Vegas work with DVStorm there would be mutitudes of Storm users who would buy Vegas. Vegas is so far ahead of Premiere (in most areas) and Storm Edit is not even worth mentioning in the debate.

Storm is great because is has analog ins/outs, realtime firewire, allows you to add setup on your analog outs and has some great realtime capabilities.

Storm's weakness is the software and Vegas' weakness is no hardware. Therefore
Vegas + Storm = Nirvana

Comments

swarrine wrote on 5/16/2002, 7:25 AM
I wonder if some enterprising programmer could just write a driver to make these two work together... Probably not due to software/hardware proprietary issues, but wouldn't it be nice?
sonicboom wrote on 5/16/2002, 5:14 PM
i will email bill gates and see if one of his programers can help
:)
sb
btw, i am drunk
swarrine wrote on 5/16/2002, 9:26 PM
No, seriously, that'll prbly work, glug glug...
DataMeister wrote on 5/17/2002, 10:42 AM
I'm thinking that Sonic Foundry is betting on the CPU becoming fast enough to do all processing real time. In fact I would say, probably within 4 years we'll have enough CPU horse power to remove the need for an extra add in board. Remember the time when CPU's had to render out audio?

Of course by the time we get real time DV editing, someone will have released a new consumer HD format and everyone will want to edit high definition video. So, we'll be starting all over again, waiting for the computer to render.

JBJones