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  • Storm Crow

    May 5, 2005 at 11:56 am in reply to: Long Form Edititng with Vegas

    I’ll agree with Edward here. Vegas 5 is very stable as was Vegas 4. Vegas 6 so far has cause me some problems but that’s just me….and a few others 😉

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

  • Storm Crow

    May 2, 2005 at 11:59 am in reply to: update to DVDA3 only?

    Ok, how about this…If you buy Vegas6+DVD, can you then just install and use DVDA3 (and continue using Vegas5) and then later install and use Vegas6 once the bugs have been worked out? This way you could take advantage of the new features in DVDA3.

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

  • Storm Crow

    April 27, 2005 at 12:28 pm in reply to: Vegas 6 render times

    All renders were done in MPEG2 at best and with the video slider quality set to best. The default 6,000,000 max and 4,000,000 average.

    VEGAS 5 vs. VEGAS 6

    P4 2.4gHz with 1 gig or SDRam

    Vegas 5 – 02:03

    Vegas 6 – 02:05

    P4 3.0gHz OC’ed to a 3.6gHz with 1 gig XMS SDRam / 4 Threads Selected

    Vegas 5 – 01:20 ? See below

    Vegas 6 – 01:49

    P4 3.0gHz OC’ed to a 3.6gHz with 1 gig XMS SDRam / 1 Thread Selected

    Vegas 6 – 01:15

    P4 3.0gHz with 1 gig XMS SDRam / 4 Threads Selected

    Vegas 5 – 01:32 using 50 – 58% processor

    Vegas 6 – 01:42 using 100% processor

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

  • Storm Crow

    April 27, 2005 at 12:18 pm in reply to: Vegas 6 render times

    Once I built this machine and figured out how to OC it and have it be stable, yes. It never crashes or anything and it is air cooled by 6 case fans and 1 Zalman. When I was having the problem you helped me with, it did not matter if I had it OC’ed or not, I still had the problem.

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

  • Storm Crow

    April 26, 2005 at 1:21 pm in reply to: Vegas 6 render times

    Try adjusting the thread in Vegas 6 to 1 instead of 4. I did this on my overclocked P4 3.0GHz (OC’ed to a 3.6GHz) and got a slight improvement over Vegas 5 render times but I had to adjust the threads that Vegas 6 sees down to 1 thread.

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

  • Storm Crow

    April 10, 2005 at 12:53 pm in reply to: typing text effect

    Just type your text in the comp and then drag and drop in from the text effect window the effect called “typewriter”. Not sure what version you have but that effect is in 6.5 Pro.

  • Storm Crow

    April 4, 2005 at 8:41 pm in reply to: Making the background tranparent on a Text layer?

    So can I choose “lossless with alpha” or “Animated GIF”?

  • Storm Crow

    April 2, 2005 at 1:07 pm in reply to: Vegas 6 3D glasses

    Stop Teasing us! Edward….I’m on my way down there so there better be glasses for me!

  • Storm Crow

    April 2, 2005 at 1:06 pm in reply to: Specs For New PC

    I would say build it yourself and then you can get a much faster processor and high speed memory (1gig or more) along with two monitors for that price!

  • Storm Crow

    April 1, 2005 at 12:56 pm in reply to: most recent version of vegas5

    Gary, go here:

    https://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/download/step2.asp?DID=496

    and download the 5.0d file. It will update your Vegas 5.0 to the latest version.

    Good friend, around these hearth stones, speak no evil of any creature

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