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Sony 10.e is now available for download
Posted by Al Bergstein on July 5, 2011 at 9:11 pmJust saw this when I went to the Sony site.
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Mike Kujbida replied 14 years, 10 months ago 4 Members · 3 Replies -
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John Rofrano
July 5, 2011 at 9:35 pm -
Joshua Smith
July 6, 2011 at 2:35 pmAre there any significant changes to 10.e that is worth updating? I just updated to 10.0d two days ago. 🙂
Joshua
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Mike Kujbida
July 6, 2011 at 2:37 pmNotable fixes/changes in Version 10.0e
Added support for LPCM audio in MVC files, 24p video in MVC files, and 50p/60p video in AVC files (e.g, such as from Sony HXR-NX3D1U camera).
Added support for reading Omneon Spectrum RDD9 MXF files.
Added support for creating IMX MXF files compatible with Sony eVTR deck.
The Burn Blu-ray Disc feature has been updated for compliance with the Blu-ray Disc specification. You can render 3D projects to a Blu-ray 3D Disc image file (.iso) from the timeline (Tools > Burn Disc > Blu-ray Disc). This feature is intended for commercial BD-ROM preparation testing.
Increased bit rate on built-in MVC templates and added 720-50p MVC template.
Fixed a crash that could occur when deleting events with OFX plug-ins.
Fixed a crash that could occur using Apply Non-Real-Time Event FX.
Fixed an issue that could cause incorrect colors for Windows Media Video (WMV) files in the 64-bit version of Vegas Pro.
Fixed an issue with thumbnails for some OFX plug-ins.
Fixed an issue editing Sony AVC/MVC templates in non-English versions of Vegas Pro.
Fixed an issue that prevented saving certain OFX presets.
Fixed an issue creating a Dynamic RAM Preview for OFX transitions.
Fixed an issue copy/pasting events with crossfades smaller than the audio quick-fade duration.
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