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  • Blaine Witherow

    April 2, 2020 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Anybody Switch from Vegas to Premier?

    We use both. Pros and Cons to both. I’ll hang on to Vegas for a long time just because of it’s ease and ability to do closed captioning. I like Vegas much better for multicam. Premiere plays back better. Both have crashed but since version 13, Vegas seems to crash more. For some projects, I still use Vegas Pro11. It seemed rock solid. I have Vegas Pro 17 too, and most versions in between.
    (I have to update the info below here) Use Premiere CC now and Vegas17.

    Sony VegasPro11 12 13 ,
    Magix VegasPro15, 16
    Adobe Premiere CS6, CC
    Win10
    NVidia Quadro P1000

  • Blaine Witherow

    September 30, 2019 at 4:09 pm in reply to: psd not working

    As mentioned, the psd problem happens only on one workstation. I know we can work around it with png files, but the psd issue creates a compatibility problem between projects and workstations. I was hoping someone else that has had this issue, would also point to a proper solution.

    Sony VegasPro11 12 13 ,
    Magix VegasPro15, 16
    Adobe Premiere CS6, CC
    Win10
    NVidia Quadro P1000

  • Blaine Witherow

    January 10, 2018 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Vegas pro vs Adobe Premiere

    Before Adobe provided closed captions, I started using VegasPro10 to do them. Like was mentioned, I do not want to go with ransomware Adobe cloud version if I can help it. My highest version of Adobe is CS6 and it does not do closed captions. As was mentioned, some broadcasters (in Canada) have problems reading the uplifted captions from Vegas, but a number of them do not have problems. This is how I am delivering to several Canadian broadcasters. We use both but I prefer Vegas and use it to do final renders to send out. (I provide sidecar scc files for those who have trouble reading the embedded ones, and I use MXF wrapper.)

    Sony VegasPro11 12 13
    Magix VegasPro15
    Adobe Premiere CS6
    AJA LHi or Matrox

  • Recently I had a playback stutter. However I use Win7 and CS6.
    The solution was NOT to have the graphics driver updated.
    It is possible, in your case, that you need to select a different driver for your graphics card for it to work properly with CC and Win10 (??)
    My graphics card is a Nvidia PNY Quadro 4000 video card.

    In my case, the new drivers were probably for CC, but did not work right with CS6.
    I found out that there are many families of drivers as well as versions, optimized to work with specific applications.

    This info may not help you, but it could be an issue for some others.

    Sony VegasPro11 12 13
    Adobe Premiere CS6
    AJA LHi
    Matrox

  • Blaine Witherow

    October 26, 2015 at 3:22 pm in reply to: CS6 – Playhead is stuttering

    Although our solution was different, reverting to an older driver for NVidia did solve our playback stuttering in Premiere CS6. This is with a PC, Win7, NVidia Quadro 4000. Therefore I would caution anyone about updating NVidia drivers when using Adobe Premiere CS6.

    Sony VegasPro11 12 13
    Adobe Premiere CS6
    AJA LHi
    Matrox

  • Only suggestion I have is, Is the “Ignore Event Grouping” checked? I continually click on that icon to turn it off or on depending upon what I’m doing.

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