Steve Shovlar
September 22nd, 2010, 06:02 AM
Just got an email from Sony telling me that the new Sony Vegas 10 with 3D editing will be available from the 11th October. Not sure how powerful the 3D options will be but we can see a little of the menues in the clip on their page.
Vegas Pro 10 Coming Soon Overview (http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/vegaspro10)
Looks very interesting for pC users but being Mac based in my editing a real shame I won't have a use for it.
Vegas 10 for Mac please?
Pavel Houda
September 22nd, 2010, 11:52 AM
Sounds very interesting.I really need to use both Mac and PC and use whatever comes handy, so to me the PC restriction is not a big deal. Adam, are you still following this forum? What do you think?
I am curious about the DVD Architect, will it output MVC files? I don't see it in the description. That would eliminate doing it the hard way, compiling sources, etc. If this 3D is going to make it in the masses, "it" has to develop ready to use post tools. The pros enjoy the exclusivity, I suppose.
Steve Shovlar
September 24th, 2010, 05:38 AM
There's a Vegas 10 webinair taking place on the 30th September at 11 am American time with a C whatever that means ( central?)
It's free and to register go to:
https://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/news/webinar-reg.asp?keycode=64382
There is going to be a 3D demonstration with Vegas 10 so it could well be of interest.
Alister Chapman
September 27th, 2010, 12:53 AM
Vegas 10 was on show at IBC and it was very impressive as a 3D tool. SO impressive that I'm building an 8 core PC for it. It has realtime output for most types of 3D monitor such as line interlace and page flipping as well as anaglyph. It can do some clever auto correction of alignment errors and color correction but don't expect to be able to compensate for excessive interaxial or convergence. The correction modes include image translation and some geometry correction for keystone errors etc.
Pavel Houda
September 27th, 2010, 11:46 AM
Which graphics card / GPU are you using?
Prech Marton
September 28th, 2010, 09:47 AM
"It can do some clever auto correction of alignment errors"
I also done this with Vegas 8 manually (video event pan/crop)
Unfortunatly, after rendering back to mpeg2 HDV, the sharpness go away.
Maybe Vegas 10 will have better algorythm for this?
Or is it simply because of the fact that this is digital picture? And there is no magic...
But when i export to single frame from timeline, that picture is still sharp, even after rotated 1-2 degree.