I have fairly basic editing needs (mostly dissolves and some text... nothing complex at all). I have Vegas 8 and DVD 4 (early versions). I just purchased a Sony AX-2000 which shoots AVCHD... a format I've never used before... I'm brand new to HD. I really don't want to shell out $600 for Vegas Pro 10 if I don't ever use the high-end functionality. So, I was considering Vegas Movie Studio 10 since Sony promotes it as supporting AVCHD editing.
After reviewing the Vegas product comparisons, its seems to me that the only thing I will miss by not going pro is '32-bit float video processing' (there is no support in VMS10). I have 64-bit Windows 7 running from an i7 2.67 GHz with 6 gigs of RAM. Do I need '32-bit float video processing' from Pro with AVCHD editing?
I have been reading some nightmare stories about AVCHD footage and editing on Vegas... I'll get back to you all if I have any problems... but at this stage, I was wondering if all you great minds out there think I will be successful editing AVCHD footage on VMS10 rather than Pro. Keep in mind, I'm a basic editor... nothing fancy smancy (tragic, I know).
Thanks for any and all insights into my query... and I'd love to hear some good news about Vegas and AVCHD!
Dave
After reviewing the Vegas product comparisons, its seems to me that the only thing I will miss by not going pro is '32-bit float video processing' (there is no support in VMS10). I have 64-bit Windows 7 running from an i7 2.67 GHz with 6 gigs of RAM. Do I need '32-bit float video processing' from Pro with AVCHD editing?
I have been reading some nightmare stories about AVCHD footage and editing on Vegas... I'll get back to you all if I have any problems... but at this stage, I was wondering if all you great minds out there think I will be successful editing AVCHD footage on VMS10 rather than Pro. Keep in mind, I'm a basic editor... nothing fancy smancy (tragic, I know).
Thanks for any and all insights into my query... and I'd love to hear some good news about Vegas and AVCHD!
Dave