If my rememberance is good: nope.
BUT, it was so much of an "uncomplete" feature-list that I would wait a while to really know if it's gonna be on the final list of improvements.
*Do not* make a big deal of this link that was turned off, Dave...
I'm sitting here on a purchase order for an AVID to replace an older Speed Razor system. If VV5 had RS422 batch capture, I'd wait, but Bi-planar whatever the heck they're calling it doesn't get me all worked up . . . . . .
I get the sense that most people want Vegas to end up like FCP4 in that it should be able to support the wide array of formats with hardware and software add-ons. Beyond that they all seem to want real EDL's, an Avid like Media management system. In other words they want a Catholic system (not the church but a universal system) that will be appealing to producers at different levels. Thats a long way to go for an NLE that until now is essentially known as an awesome DV editor. I guess if it ever happens it's going to take quite a bit of time and quite a bit of support from outside developers.
Do other NLEs (i.e., Avid DV, FCP, Premiere Pro, etc.) natively support multiple deck-control protocols (like RS-422) and sdi capture? Or is that usually done through some kind of 3rd-party hardware?
I'm not trying to be facetious, here, I'm really curious. I've only really worked with Vegas and Premiere 6, and it seems to me in both cases, the NLE was happy to work with anything you could get on your hard drive, but aside from DV/firewire support, how you got it there was up to you.
Are other systems more integrated with their capture hardware?
If it's not the Church, then it's catholic, like a small-D democrat.
I remember my English teacher telling us what pontificate meant, but then saying it would never be on the SAT, because it comes from 'pontiff' and has vague anti-Catholic meanings.
Two weeks we later it was on our SATs, we all got that one correct.
It is something that is a terror to those in school - used to be high school but now, in NY state anyway, they have been having kids as young as 3 and 4th grade take them. It means Scholastic Aptitude Test.
It is sort of the "Which of these two lines in bigger?" and "If a train leaves Chicago at 8 am and it's speed is 500 mph and a train leaves New York at 9 am doing 250 mph what time will they meet in Cleveland?" type of test.
Honestly, the press release was very vague and didnt mention much except for the features that were listed in the release. No dates, no expected pricing.
Personally, I am a little upset by it. While I was glad to see that its getting closer, Im kinda upset by the dangling of the carrot and then having it ripped away.
One has to ask why you'd want yet another such system. This technology is about to become last generation. Next generation technology will not need expensive hadrware to cope with uncompressed feeds via SDI.
MPEG 4 compression means that firewire offers enough bandwidth to ingest all the way upto 1080 HD. Also you don't need huge arrays of ultra fast disks and massive data pipes to work with the material.
Don't be fooled, just because something has a few 100 flashing lights, makes nice whirring sounds and costs a couple of million, it doesn't mean it cannot be replaced by some affordable software and advanced silicon. If you doubt that you're in serious need of a history lesson.
they probably have VTR's with firewire .. or you can buy a bridge analog to digital.. i agree that it is old technology... Digital is the future.. until someone thinks of another format of information delivery.. Im sure its possible isnt it?? hmm what a thread that might make for engineers and theorists with their PHD's
Dave, I agree with you. I still use my analog system quite a bit and it aint going anywhere till I'm at or near 100% with any new system. I can edit analog, digital, or hybrid (both at the same time) and it does Beta and rs422.. I like Vegas but it's definitely not the speed demon I have on my other machine. Not really a speed demon, but I can digitize a two hour wedding in two hours. A nice accelerator card for Vegas would help - I'll be one of the first in line.