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vegas pro 9 & Cineform Neo Scene
Posted by Mike Mint on April 7, 2010 at 10:50 pmi’m interested in buying cineform neo scene to convert my avchd data to .avi, but i’d like to see the steps that one takes in order to do so before i make my buying decision.
i have yet to see any examples of the process in action; as far as the actual converstion of avchd to .avi and / or how many actual steps it takes…
if someone can post a link to how it works in vegas pro 9, it would be much appreciated!
Craig Rivota replied 15 years, 3 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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Mike Kujbida
April 7, 2010 at 11:10 pmThere’s a trial version of it on the Cineform site so try it out and see what you think of it.
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Mike Mint
April 7, 2010 at 11:22 pmyeah…but i still wouldn’t know exactly how to use it…when to use it, or even which steps are involved…
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Mike Kujbida
April 8, 2010 at 9:10 amThe manual is always a good place to start.
In addition, I’m certain that the Cineform site has a support forum that should be checked out. -
Mike Mint
April 8, 2010 at 6:04 pmok…so cineform neoscene has a cpu requirement of: Core 2 Duo 2GHz.
does that mean that after the video clip has been processed using neoscene, that the computer that i’m using to edit to clip has to be at least that strong?
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David Katauskas
April 13, 2010 at 7:22 pmI’ve used it without that processor, but I would recommend it.
Essentially, I use neoscene to convert all the avchd files in a particular folder to avi. Then I just start using those avi files in my NLE.
The immediate value in this is that your NLE will not need to utilize as much processor with the avi files. However, the files will be larger than the avchd files. Also, it will do all the 3:2 pulldown when going from a 60p avchde to 24p avi.
There are other benefits, but those are the biggest benefits for me.
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Mike Mint
April 13, 2010 at 8:48 pmthanks for the response!
what processor are you using? how strong / fast is it?
what is your minimum system requirement as far cpu-wise when it comes to converting and editing cineform .avi files?
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David Katauskas
April 14, 2010 at 3:02 pmI believe that it will work with almost any processor. I don’t remember the processor that I used before, but it was definitely sub-standard…but it did work. But working in the NLE with the avi files were much better than the avchd on that processor.
Today I have a core 2 duo which essentially looks like 4 processors (but really isn’t). If you can swing a better processor, you’ll most likely be much happier.
As mentioned, just download the trial version and give it a shot. It’s really simple to use.
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Craig Rivota
February 11, 2011 at 11:59 pmwhy doesn’t anyone simply list the steps? I need to knwo as well.
I have Sony Vegas Pro 10 and a Canon EOS 60D. I noticed within my properties options in Sony Vegas I have something that says Neoscene. Please can someone point me in the right direction.
What I would like to do is. shoot the video, render the HD video at the best quality I can. Please share the steps and settings or maybe a place I can find them? Thanks youPS: Please no answers like
“read the manual” if I wanted to do that, I would not be here, as I believe goes for others that are asking the same thing.Thanks
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