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BostonEditor wrote on 7/1/2017, 10:05 PM

I was thinking about the same thing.

Maybe something that is similar to the "Team Projects" function inside premiere pro.

JJKizak wrote on 7/2/2017, 8:30 AM

I am totally negative on the cloud baloney. My cloud experience with Autodesk was awful. Waiting, waiting, waiting, and more waiting. When it worked it was slower than watching grass grow. Then the connection gets corrupted. It's just another excuse for getting rich on my shoulders for the big money people comparable to extended warrantees on cars. Sorry for the rant.

Kinvermark wrote on 7/2/2017, 11:01 AM

+1. Not keen on seeing this feature implemented, as there are so many other things that Vegas needs before they go after the "group editing" market segment.

ushere wrote on 7/2/2017, 6:39 PM

one of the greatest failings of vegas from day one was its lack of collaborative tools. i see nothing that changes this, though i stand to be corrected.

fr0sty wrote on 7/2/2017, 9:05 PM

When bandwidths reach a point where all media can be located on a cloud server and all data streamed to and from it with no playback lag, then i'll be interested in this. Otherwise I can just upload my source media to google drive and swap project files if I need to remotely collaborate, which is rare.

Systems:

Desktop

AMD Ryzen 7 1800x 8 core 16 thread at stock speed

64GB 3000mhz DDR4

Geforce RTX 3090

Windows 10

Laptop:

ASUS Zenbook Pro Duo 32GB (9980HK CPU, RTX 2060 GPU, dual 4K touch screens, main one OLED HDR)

Acidmaster wrote on 7/5/2017, 6:06 PM

Well, some people already have a lot of bandwith.

And Magix and Vegas Creative Software should take all of the nice features of Acid Pro, and then put it into Vegas Pro.

JJKizak wrote on 7/5/2017, 6:37 PM

Well, some people already have a lot of bandwith.

And Magix and Vegas Creative Software should take all of the nice features of Acid Pro, and then put it into Vegas Pro.

 

Having the bandwidth is not enough. It's the interruptions that are intolerable. Even with 1 gig bandwidth when they stop you it's stopped.

JJK

Cliff Etzel wrote on 7/5/2017, 7:32 PM

I honestly think Vegas' core demographic are the one man shops like myself. We want to edit efficiently and without crashing. MAGIX would do well to provide an honest to goodness hardware recommendation list like AVID and Adobe - it would go along way in improving the overall user experience of Vegas IMO. AVID provides a certified built computer list as well as DIY components, Adobe lists which graphics cards are certified to work with PPro. Look at the issues of the AMD RX-5xx cards/drivers - they are AMD cards, yet they are causing issues. A simple list of known hardware configurations for CPU's, Graphics cards, etc is needed IMO.