6/1/2023 0 Comments Sonic foundry vegas 4.0![]() Vegas has come along well, and 4.0 is pretty darn good. I've used Vegas since 2.0 when you could get your preview to an external monitor via firewire at a reduced framerate. Machine Man, heh, I never knew that a con for a program would be that it had TOO many features. I must admit though, I haven't tried Architect so I don't know how friendly that program is to use. If you want to fade one clip into another, just drag one clip into the other, it has auto-fading settings and a wide variety of transistion to use if you prefer. Vegas has stills set in the clip so you can see where you are in there. I tried Premiere, but really couldn't understand how things worked on the timeline. ![]() If you know someone in school, have them buy it. I mainly bought the +DVD version for the DD AC3, I tried Besweet, but was having trouble playing on my Pioneers, so I went for Vegas. If you've got a fast computer and are using DV AVI to edit, it previews transision effects in realtime. The timeline makes it very easy to drag and drop, cut, etc. I use Vegas+DVD now and it's easy to put clips together and edit. I started using Sonic Foundry's Video Factory which was a limited version of Vegas and found it very easy to use.
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