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Sony announcing Vegas Pro 13.0 at NAB 2014
Posted by John Rofrano on March 31, 2014 at 12:05 pmIt’s official. Sony sent out emails that they will be announcing Vegas Pro 13.0 at NAB:
No word yet on a feature list other that this bullet:
- Win the Loudness Wars with New Metering Options in Sound Forge™ and Vegas Pro
😉
~jr
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Steve Rhoden
March 31, 2014 at 12:10 pmWish too they were making Soundforge to be 64bit!
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John Rofrano
March 31, 2014 at 12:27 pm[Steve Rhoden] “Wish too they were making Soundforge to be 64bit!”
It is on the Mac! lol 😀
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Angelo Mike
March 31, 2014 at 1:09 pmHopefully the wait to release this means that it will be functional on release and not just after the first or second update.
Now I just have to upgrade my computer.
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Steve Rhoden
March 31, 2014 at 2:26 pmlol, I’m not on Mac yet John!
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Ron Whitaker
March 31, 2014 at 6:18 pmI just hope they don’t decide to go the Adobe route and you have to “rent” the software from here on out!
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James Houghtaling
March 31, 2014 at 7:14 pm[Ron Whitaker] “I just hope they don’t decide to go the Adobe route and you have to “rent” the software from here on out!”
Ron, if they do, V12 will live a long life on my PC.
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Steve Rhoden
March 31, 2014 at 9:05 pmIf they do Ron, I will not be signing up for that!
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John Rofrano
March 31, 2014 at 11:58 pm[Steve Rhoden] “If they do Ron, I will not be signing up for that!”
IMHO, it would be a big mistake for any company to do what Adobe is doing. Having optional maintenance contracts is one thing, but renting software that stops working when you stop paying is unbelievable. Image if every software company did this? How many software packages do you have on your PC? Probably 10’s if not 100’s. Imagine if you had to pay 100 rental fees a month!!! Computers would become unaffordable due to software licensing.
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Mike Kujbida
April 1, 2014 at 1:32 amFor those of you who aren’t on the Sony Vegas forum, here’s what Chris Dolan from Sony had to say on that forum earlier today.
I’m glad I can finally post on this thread now that VP13 is official. 🙂
In addition to the sales/marketing folks, there will be three Vegas programmers manning the NAB booth next week, including me. I hope to meet many of you there, and talk about the new (and old) features of Vegas.
What the soundbites don’t say is that we’ve fixed a HUGE number of stability bugs since Vegas 12 was first released in September 2012. Many of those fixes are already present in VP12 b770, since we don’t hold back bugs for new releases. For those of you who have called for stability before features, I hope that you’ll really love VP13 and notice that we’ve been listening.
If you do have stability problems with VP12 or VP13, please do send us your reports via the ErrorReporter, with comments about anything you can think of related to the crash. We do read those comments, and I personally tend to prioritize the crashes that have comments before the ones without.
Along these lines, we’ve made a noteworthy upgrade for VP13 that hopefully will be largely invisible to you: we’re using a much newer C++ compiler and we’re using .NET4. Both of those make it much easier to diagnose crash reports (plus, they’ve given Vegas a modest but measurable speed boost). A group of beta testers have been very helpful in identifying glitches with that upgrade so hopefully it will be seamless for the rest of you when VP13 hits the streets.
Chris
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Steve Rhoden
April 1, 2014 at 2:29 amRightly put John, utter madness. Software licensing would throw
everything out of whack.Steve Rhoden
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