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Douglas Spotted Eagle March 4th, 2006 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Zens
I feel real stupid about asking this, but what are scripts? Are they a programming language like C++/ ? It looks like there's a whole aftermarket out there selling these things.

Scripts can be written using VB or Javascript....
to understand more about them, http://vasst.com/resource.aspx?id=11...2-1b58c059dc6f has a fairly comprehensive article on the subject.

Edward Troxel March 4th, 2006 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Zens
I feel real stupid about asking this, but what are scripts? Are they a programming language like C++/ ? It looks like there's a whole aftermarket out there selling these things.

Scripting is a means of automating tasks in Vegas or even adding new features. Basically you write code that accesses the Vegas API to perform the desired task. There are many free scripts out there that you can open and explore how they work. There's also a lot of scripting resources scattered throughout the web. In particular, you may want to look at the various scripting articles in my newsletters starting with the one in Vol 3 #4.

Most scripts are written in JScript. VBScript can also be used. A very common language used now is C#.

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Originally Posted by Bill Zens
From what I'm hearing, on the "negative" side (which means that I'll need a workaround..) Vegas does not have 4-channel audio capture, (use scenealyzer) multi cam support (I buy something to make that so?) and titling could be better.

The "work arounds" work very well and, fortunately, are very inexpensive. Even though they're "add ons", the multi-cam options are more flexible and easier to use than any I've seen integrated in other NLEs.

Bill Zens March 10th, 2006 09:31 PM

OK I'm in...
 
Thanks guys, I bought Veg 6 + DVD today. Just looking at the interface and futzing around with it, I can see it'll work fine, and big picture will be pretty happy with it.
Got it from the Video Guys, realistically the closing deal were DSE's tutorials they have on special as part of the package. Thanks to you all, wish me luck, but I'm confident I'll pick it up no problemo.

So, I guess I'm into studying this forum now...


Bill

Douglas Spotted Eagle March 10th, 2006 09:56 PM

Welcome to Vegas, Bill. The scary part is....what happens to you in Vegas....stays in Vegas. :-)
Seriously, you'll love your Vegas experience.


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