Introducing an All-New Sony Vegas Pro
For those who aren’t familiar with Vegas Pro, Sony has put together a collection of integrated, cutting-edge video production environment tools for professional video editing, audio mixing, and DVD/Blu-ray Disc authoring. Vegas Pro, like its other competitors on the market – Apple’s Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premier, and Magix Video Pro – supports a large number of image, video and audio formats, and also includes a large OpenFX plug-in architecture. Other workflow innovations built into Vegas Pro 12 make it easy for a user (or Director) to deliver a story and express their vision.
The Sony Vegas family of software includes the Vegas Pro line, as well as the Sony Movie Studio for movie makers who aren’t trying to win an Oscar. Between the pro-line and ‘novice ‘packages, there should be a product that meets your needs. Here is a quick look comparing the Vegas family of software (Click for larger image):
Precise Video Editing Tools
- Interactive, dynamic timeline trimming using the Expanded Edit Mode
- Smart Proxy clips achieve full frame rate playback of image sequences and other challenging media formats
- Visual confirmation of event alignment when moving clips on the timeline
- Intuitive Event Handles and Controls on every timeline event creates a more fluid, effortless editing environment
- Work with high dynamic range S-log files from Sony cameras including the PMW-F3, F-23, F-35, and F-65
- Import, edit, monitor, and deliver closed captioned programs
- Capture and compress video directly to XDCAM™-compatible MXF files from supported SD/HD-SDI devices
- Deliver higher resolution with 4k support for projects up to 4096 by 4096 pixels
- Ingest, edit, preview, and deliver stereoscopic 3D video
- Edit XDCAM, AVCHD, NXCAM, RED ONE® and EPIC®, HDCAM-SR™ and Panasonic P2 media natively, with no transcoding or re-wrapping
- Supports Digital SLR workflows using h.264 Quicktime files or AVCHD recording
- Encode to HDCAM-SR for pristine archiving and mastering
- MainConcept AVC encoder now supports variable bit rates up to 40 Mbps and average bit rate of 25 Mbps
- MP4 encoding with progressive download function, enablingvideos to begin playing while downloading
- Opens: AA3, AAF, AIF, ASF, AU, AVI, BMP, BWF, CDA, DIG, DLX, DPX, DV, EXR, FLAC, GIF, HDP, IVC, JPG, M2T, M2TS, MOV, Sony MXF (XDCAM and HDCAM SR), MP3, MP4, M4A, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video, OGG, OMA, Panasonic MXF (DVCPRO 25, 50, 100, AVC-Intra 50, 100), PCA, PNG, PSD, QT, R3D, SFA, SND, TIFF, TGA, VOX, W64, WAV, WDP, WMA, WMV
- Saves: AA3, AC3, AIF, ATRAC, AVC, AVI, DPX, EXR, FLAC, HDP, MOV, MP3, MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video, MP4, M2T, Sony MXF (XDCAM and HDCAM SR), OGG, PCA, W64, WAV, WMA, WMV
- DVD encoding, Video: NTSC 4:3, NTSC Widescreen, PAL 4:3, PAL Widescreen
- DVD encoding, Audio: AC-3 5.1 or stereo, PCM
- BD encoding, Video: MPEG-2 or AVC, 1080-60i, 1080-50i and 1080-24p
- BD encoding, Audio: AC-3 5.1 or stereo, PCM
Unlike Adobe’s Creative Cloud service, Sony only charges a one-time charge for using Vegas Pro 12. While the Creative Cloud service is nice, we are still fans of owning the product and install keys.
Let’s take a closer look at the Vegas Pro 12’s new features:
- 64-bit Exclusively
- Expanded Edit mode
- Smart Proxy
- Color Match
- Project Interchange
- Import Panasonic P2 clips
- S-log Workflow
- HDCAM SR Mastering
- Shape Masking Tools
- FX Masking
- GPU acceleration for Titles & Text
- AVCHD 2.0 support
- OpenGL® texture extension for OpenFX
- Plays Audio Indicator upon render completion
- Layer Dimensionality plug-in
- Simultaneous audio/video fades
- Auto pairing of PMW-TD300 3D clips
- Auto pairing of PMW-F3 3D Link clips
- Manipulate colors in L*a*b* color space with LAB Adjust
- L*a*b* Color Space Histogram
- Project Media updates
- File tagging in Project Media view
- Import .txt into Credit Roll generator
- Match project to first media added
- Vertical docking windows
- Audio monitoring via SDI
- Vegas Pro Explorer updates
- Improved L-cut, J-cut editing
- OpenFX enhancements
- Orientation metadata for still images
- User Interface enhancements
- Share Project Media Lists between multiple projects
- 64-bit Audio Plug-ins
- Blu-ray rendering support for MainConcept AVC plug-in
- Edit Properties for multiple video files
- Auto Re-Name Titles & Text Clips based on content
- Timeline Editing and Trimming enhancements
Of course, the biggest improvement we can expect is in project render speed. On the next page we will perform some tests using Vegas 12 Pro and whether there is any significant performance difference over previous generations of Vegas.
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