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When will there be a 64 bit version of Vegas?
Terje A. bergesen replied 20 years, 4 months ago 8 Members · 14 Replies
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Edward Troxel
January 4, 2006 at 9:54 pm[farid] “I’m actually stuck with V3 and except color correction that appeared in V4, there is nothing I really would need except more speed”
If you want more speed, upgrade to the current version and try scripting. The addition of scripts can help speed up your editing tremendously. For an example of that, just go to https://www.jetdv.com/excalibur and look at the sample videos there!
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Farid Rahmi
January 4, 2006 at 10:05 pmActually very nice features, but not for me (I only have one camera !!!).
By speed I meant rendering speed mainly, it’s nice to see the final result quickly. I did try V6 and it was not faster at rendering the projects I gave it, despite having much nicer hardware now than when I started off with V3, so I’ll just wait…
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Edward Troxel
January 4, 2006 at 10:26 pm[farid] “Actually very nice features, but not for me (I only have one camera !!!).”
It does a LOT more than just multi-cam for speeding up editing. Event selection alone has sped up my editing. Marker manipulation is wonderful. Photo montage tool to quickly get a base montage. All these little things add up in a hurry!
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Terje A. bergesen
January 5, 2006 at 3:14 pmI am not sure that you will be happy at the end of your wait.
There is nothing inherent in moving from 32 bit computing to 64 bit computing that will make applications faster. In fact, there are some things about 64 bit computing that may make it slower than 32 bit computing.
The main reasons for 64 bit computing would be for, for example, very large memory-mapped files or (for those with millions) access to huge amounts of memory.
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Terje A. Bergesen
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