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However, if you want to add said effect to just a single clip, you can only do so in a non-real-time fashion. The real-time audio effects can be added at the track, bus and master level. You can also adjust the volume in real time and record your adjustments for automation. You can add volume envelopes for visual volume adjustment.
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While it doesn’t quite compare with audio editing giants such as Pro Tools or Logic, it will definitely be sufficient for your video audio needs.Įditing the audio in the timeline is almost identical to editing the video. OK, we know we’re editing video, but Sony Vegas 8 comes equipped with enough audio tools to also pass as a multi-track audio editor.
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This is the one of the first professional editing software titles we’ve seen to do this, and we’re hoping others will come along. This means that editors can finally get their hands on AVCHD footage (M2TS files) without having to transcode or capture from the camcorder itself. We were able to import some raw M2TS files that originated on a Hitachi DZ-BD7HA Blu-ray Disc camcorder. Additionally, Sony Vegas 8 Pro has added support for another bleeding-edge technology. New in Sony Vegas 8 is the ability to burn to a Blu-ray Disc directly from the timeline. Once the video is completed, you can render it to an extensive list of formats, including MP4, WMV, MPEG, MOV and AVI, up to HD 1080-24p YUV.
The interface is pretty simple to use and comes with a nice array of presets that you can modify or use as is.
Now you can animate your titles without having to use an external program. Just watch the multiple video sources in the preview monitor, and click on the one you want to be live.Īdding titles in Sony Vegas 8 has now become much more than basic, thanks to the new ProType Titler, a powerful titling program built right into Vegas. When you shoot a project with multiple cameras and import it into the project, you can switch and edit between camera shots with the click of a mouse. One feature of interest (event videographers, take note) is the multicam feature. Perfect for cool, futuristic, sci-fi projects. The Sony Film Effects creates the look of old film, and the TV Simulator gives your video the appearance of a television that is being filmed by a video camera. We’re now ready to give it a test drive.Īlong with the usual slew of effects and color-correction tools, there are a few we’ve seen before that are fan favorites. Other than that, the appearance is very much like previous versions. With everything in place, we opened the program and noticed right away the location of the timeline now defaults to the bottom of the screen, which differs from earlier versions of Sony Vegas. Both updates took only a couple of minutes to run. We also updated DVD Architect to 4.5a (72.1MB download). Based on past experience, we know that keeping the program updated is very important.
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Once the installation was complete, we were quickly informed that there is an update (8.0a, 113MB download). Opening up the blue box, we pulled out the paperwork and got straight to the main contents. Sound too good to be true? Let’s open it up and find out. Plus, it comes packed with a high-quality DVD authoring program, as well as an AC-3 surround-sound encoder. Sony’s newest version of its pro-line editing suite offers professional quality, in-depth controls and an intuitive design. Videomaker’s Best Video Editing Software of 2007.