[Garðar Garðarsson] “I think people on the Camera category on these forums will tell me to get some of the above mentioned external recorders in spite of them only recording in ProRes or DNxHD, and/or tell me to get a Mac.”
Well… moving to the Mac, like I did, certainly solves the problem. 😉
These recorders are addressing the ordeal of transcoding various camera formats into a digital intermediaries by capturing in the two most common digital intermediary formats to start with. This means you can just started editing right way with no transcoding… except if you are using Vegas Pro on a PC in which case you’ll need to convert it onto something Vegas Pro can handle. I don’t know if Premiere Pro and Media Composer have the same problem on the PC with mov files.
If you record long performance where you only have a few long video files on the timeline, then Vegas Pro is fine with QuickTime files. It gets bogged down when there are too many of them because the QuickTime subsystem on the PC is 32-bit only so it’s limited in memory.
Personally, I wouldn’t purchase a capture devices that only captures QuickTime format if I was going to edit on a PC.
~jr
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