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sony released vegas 6.0d update today
Notable Fixes/Changes in Version 6.0d
* Support for VR-mode DVD Handycam® camcorder discs has been improved. When importing video from Sony DVD Handycam discs in VR or Video mode, each chapter is now imported as a separate file. * The MainConcept AVC/AAC codec has been added to Vegas. You can use this plug-in to import H.264 video in your projects and to render H.264 video (including support for HD frame sizes, two-pass encoding, main and baseline profiles, export to all common frame rates? including NTSC, PAL, and 24p? and Apple iPod® video format). Please continue to use the Sony AVC/AAC encoder to create video for the PSP? (PlayStation®Portable). * Video quality has been improved for the Sony AVC/AAC encoder and rendering templates have been refined. * A problem has been fixed that could cause problems when reading AVI files with MP3-encoded audio. * A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to hang in some low-memory situations. * A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash after copying and pasting Bézier mask keyframes between events. * A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash when pressing Alt+Shift+4 to toggle external monitor preview when the Video Preview window is not visible. * A problem has been fixed that could cause nested projects to display the incorrect length. * Audio/video synchronization has been improved when reading certain QuickTime files. * High-definition Windows Media Video rendering templates now use the Windows Media Audio 9 codec for improved device compatibility. * A problem has been fixed that could cause a hang when burning a disc-at-once CD with the Plextor 716 SATA drive. * A display issue with Waves GTR plug-ins has been fixed. * A problem has been fixed that could occur when editing audio event properties on systems that use decimal separators other than a period. * A problem has been fixed that could occur when typing nondelimited timecode in the Vegas external video capture application in PAL format. * Various improvements have been made to the Media Manager. * A problem that could cause XFX audio effects to run in demo mode has been fixed. * Fixed a problem that could occur when running the Batch Render script without Quick Time installed. * Resolved an issue with recapture of media from an AAF import. * A bug has been fixed that occurred when setting the Timecode InPoint value of a media source during AAF export. * A bug has been fixed that could cause Vegas to crash when adding some MPEG-2 files to the timeline and converting YUV 4:2:0 color to RGB. * Last-used render templates are now preserved for each rendering format. * Issues with certain VST plug-ins that related to presets and settings have been fixed. * A problem with the ripple function sometimes creating very small event overlaps has been fixed. * Scripting: a problem has been fixed that could prevent RenderArgs flags (such as IncludeMarkers) from changing the render settings. |
Thanks. Vegas is the best.
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premiere is better
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