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This is a bit wierd--a Edius promo on the sony website Grass Valley EDIUS | Mike Downey
More on point, here are a good set of videos done by Mike Downey of Edius 4--90+% the same as 5, I'm sure. EDIUS Training |
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I routinely perform 1hr project edits with 7hrs of footage, a few thousand clips, 40+ tracks, all in a single veggie, and I have only very minor and occasional problems with crashes / hangs / mem leaks.
But it could be that I'm cutting DV footage on a WinXP system with 2GB of RAM on a AMD 64x2 chip. Could be that I'm on such old hardware that there aren't any fancy new features enabled (64bit or >2GB mem) to cause such problems. If you need a NLE to try out and you do it all yourself, then Vegas is the cheapest test of the waters. Vegas plus a few simple add-ons (many of them free) can handle almost anything the directory/producer/writer/editor (meaning you wear all the hats) of their project can handle. |
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People seem to be talking a lot about version 7 or version 8. If someone today goes to buy Vegas, they aren't buying that version. They are buying 9. Vegas 6/7 never crashed for me, and Vegas 8, crashes were rare. Only when I started fooling with HD. If you're cutting SD, especially DV, on a verison prior to 9, then none of this applies to you. |
..well many programs have codecs or formats that they work especially well with, for me cineform, and about a quarter uncompressed HD work and no problems for me on Vegas working multiple monitors.
I've been reading up on edius lately and am a tad interested because of all the grass valley hardware options (although a bit expensive for top-end stuff). Sony is also a hardware company - why can't they do something like this... note: Sony Creative Software Inc is a completely separate division than than the broadcast, etc divisions. |
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