Below is a link to an article in TV Technology magazine about editing HD for network sports broadcasts. My brother, Jeffrey Cline, is quoted about his Avid system*, but he also uses Vegas v7 for all his audio finishing work as well as simultaneous recording, editing and playback of the in-car radios during the NASCAR races. He uses an M-Audio Delta 1010 and Vegas v7 to record eight channels of radios and another instance of Vegas to edit and playback the "interesting" clips live to air. It has worked flawlessly for two seasons now.
Toward the end of the article, there is a quote from a freelance editor, Eric Falkner, who uses Vegas v7 to edit HD teases and full-feature packages for Fox Sports Net.
Editing for Sports: HD All the Way
John
(* Jeffrey was misquoted about transmitting elements over SD infrastructure. What he actually said was that using the DNxHD codec, they could store HD in the same space it took previously for uncompressed SD.)
Toward the end of the article, there is a quote from a freelance editor, Eric Falkner, who uses Vegas v7 to edit HD teases and full-feature packages for Fox Sports Net.
Editing for Sports: HD All the Way
John
(* Jeffrey was misquoted about transmitting elements over SD infrastructure. What he actually said was that using the DNxHD codec, they could store HD in the same space it took previously for uncompressed SD.)