Marie-claude Sauvé
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Marie-claude Sauvé
June 13, 2013 at 4:27 pm in reply to: external graphic card for Imac ? Is it possible in june 2013?Hi John Rofrano!
I want to thank you for your help! I now have Sony Vegas 64 bits and it work perfectly! A little detail that change everything!
Have a wonderful day!Marie-Claude Sauvé
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Marie-claude Sauvé
June 7, 2013 at 12:00 am in reply to: external graphic card for Imac ? Is it possible in june 2013?Ok, thanks for answering, at least this is clear!
So I’ll have to find another solutions to my rendering problems.
I often have messages that says virtual memory saturated even after a rebooting and with all programmes closed except Vegas.
I have to make my big rendering (something like 10 minutes in full HD) in an another computer where I work.
Is it normal with that kind of computer with this configuration?
Thank you! That help a lot!
Marie-Claude Sauvé
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Marie-claude Sauvé
June 5, 2013 at 5:38 am in reply to: external graphic card for Imac ? Is it possible in june 2013? -
Interresting!
It’s so nice to asking questions and having clear answers!
We learn everyday! That’s why I really appreciate Creative cows!Thanks!
MCMarie-Claude Sauvé
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Thanks!
So I’ll go with Raylight for editing P2 MXF with Vegas 10.
How come it’s not the same thing for the .mts?
I have a Panasonic HD AVCCAM with SD card and I don’t have any problems rendering in Vegas (9.0). Is it that there is no difference in the .mts format from both Sony and Panasonic?MC
Marie-Claude http://www.deve.ca
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Vegas Pro users have to purchase the Raylight Ultra plugin from https://www.dvfilm.com/. With this, you can either edit your P2 footage directly in the timeline or you can convert the P2 MXF files to AVI format with the software that Raylight comes with. Any of your future Vegas clients would need this and I would recommend that they download the P2 Viewer software from Panasonic.
Since this thread is from february 2010, I’d like to know if this is still true with Vegas 10?
Thank so much!
Marie-Claude SauvéMarie-Claude http://www.deve.ca
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Marie-claude Sauvé
July 9, 2011 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Anyone tried running Vegas on Mac Hardware? -
Marie-claude Sauvé
July 9, 2011 at 3:31 am in reply to: Anyone tried running Vegas on Mac Hardware?”Hopefully it’s an nVidia card with CUDA support. That’s really the only video card that matters with Windows applications.”
So, why did you say that before, i want to understand please.
Thank you!MC
Marie-Claude http://www.deve.ca
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Marie-claude Sauvé
July 8, 2011 at 10:12 pm in reply to: Can Vegas pro 10 run on a mac using parellel -
Marie-claude Sauvé
July 8, 2011 at 10:10 pm in reply to: Anyone tried running Vegas on Mac Hardware?But not a good option for using with vegas 9.0 that is more stable?
Thanks for your reply, that’s help a lot!
MCMarie-Claude http://www.deve.ca