David Ruhland
January 7th, 2011, 06:15 AM
I purchased my Sony Vegas 8 approx 2 years ago from B&H. It was a STAND ALONE dvd, that did not include DVD architect.
I am still a "basic" user of Sony Vegas and am learning. I have Douglas Spotted Eagle s "VEGAS PRO 8 Editing Workshop" book at my side while im still learning this program.
I am at the point where I want to put material onto DVD and have chapters, etc... So DVD Architect will throw me another learning curve, but I am up for the challenge...
My dilemma is my current edit PC works great with Vegas 8. It is a 32 bit version. If I upgrade my software I am thinking I should upgrade to the 64 bit version of the software. The update will include the latest version of DVD architecht pro.
I am looking at building another editing PC in the very near future which will most certainly have the 64 bit version of Windows 7. It will be used only for editing.
OR... perhaps I can pickup someones hand me down of DVD architecht Pro for Sony Vegas 8 somewhere? (I wonder why they dont offfer this program seperately)
I am still a "basic" user of Sony Vegas and am learning. I have Douglas Spotted Eagle s "VEGAS PRO 8 Editing Workshop" book at my side while im still learning this program.
I am at the point where I want to put material onto DVD and have chapters, etc... So DVD Architect will throw me another learning curve, but I am up for the challenge...
My dilemma is my current edit PC works great with Vegas 8. It is a 32 bit version. If I upgrade my software I am thinking I should upgrade to the 64 bit version of the software. The update will include the latest version of DVD architecht pro.
I am looking at building another editing PC in the very near future which will most certainly have the 64 bit version of Windows 7. It will be used only for editing.
OR... perhaps I can pickup someones hand me down of DVD architecht Pro for Sony Vegas 8 somewhere? (I wonder why they dont offfer this program seperately)