Vegas Movie Studio + DVD

csan wrote on 8/21/2004, 10:10 AM
Just happened to be browsing in www.academicsuperstore.com considering the purchase of Vegas5 + DVD when I came accross what seems to be net next upgrade to moviestudio (says shipping mid August):
http://www.academicsuperstore.com/market/marketdisp.html?PartNo=718513&qk_srch=vegas

Among the key features it mentions DVD Architect Studio authoring software included.


Comments

ADinelt wrote on 8/21/2004, 3:30 PM
Is this an upgrade to the Screenblast Movie Studio 3?

If so, then excellent. Anyone have any idea what the upgrade cost would be? (Sony, if you are listening... ;-) )

Thanks...
Al
adkpb wrote on 8/22/2004, 6:52 AM
Version 3b is out. I bought my copy of Movie Studio about a month back and it came as 3b. The update is available at: http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/download/step2.asp?DID=477
csan wrote on 8/22/2004, 12:07 PM
This did not seem to me be a 3.0b upgrade but instead a new version. From the picture of the product box shown in www.academicsuperstore.com (do a search on product Vegas) It's not even named Screenblast movie studio but Vegas movie studio+DVD instead. If your 3.0b upgrade does not include DVD Architect studio then this is definitely a new product version not a 3.0b build.
dand9959 wrote on 8/22/2004, 3:08 PM
What are the diffs between build 3.0a and 3.0b? The release notes do not indicate what they are.
anthony-chiappette wrote on 8/22/2004, 10:55 PM
It's funny how this appears to be all over the internet, except on Sony's own web site. A "lite" version of DVD Architect? Cool.

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Steve Grisetti wrote on 8/23/2004, 6:25 AM
I saw this product myself on the shelf at CompUSA and wasn't sure what it was.

Aside from DVD Architect and the name change, it's not clear if any features of Movie Studio have changed.

Amazon also has it for $88 -- but with few details.

Strange that Sony doesn't even mention it on any of their sites!
djcc wrote on 8/23/2004, 7:33 AM
Looks like they might be dropping the "screenblast" name in favor of their "vegas" badge. Might also have realized the limitations on the DVD creation side and decided to beef that side up as well..... all just speculation on my part of course.
allyn wrote on 8/23/2004, 2:39 PM
hopefully there will be a discounted upgrade for MS3 users.
gogiants wrote on 8/24/2004, 5:53 AM
Google "Vegas Movie Studio" and it's interesting all the results that show up. Most of the pages seem to have oddball descriptions that merge elements of full Vegas, etc.

Good image of the box that you can enlarge at http://www.jr.com/JRProductPage.process?Product=3992940

Interesting, though. And I was just about to buy DVD-lab...
csan wrote on 8/24/2004, 9:12 AM
Today I visited our local CompUSA store and there it was, the new VEGAS Movie Studio+DVD. Aside from the fact that specs on the box say it includes DVD Architect (perhaps a lite version?) and the comparison chart now goes against Studio9 and Roxio 7, its pretty much the same look and feel as MS3. I can't figure out why there is nothing on the SONY website, not even the possibility for an upgrade. I'll wait until CompUSA has it on sale (rebates for upgrade?) before I buy.
ADinelt wrote on 8/24/2004, 9:20 AM
Just out of curiosity, how much was the product at CompUSA?
csan wrote on 8/24/2004, 9:27 AM
It retails for $109.99 (This store is in Puerto Rico so prices are usually marked up by 10%) I checked the CompUSA website and they have it for $99.99.
bkthiess wrote on 8/24/2004, 9:58 AM
I hope it is a LITE version of Architect. I tried out the demo of the full version once. Yikes. If this version is to architect what Movie Studio is to Vegas, it will be great! From descriptions, it looks like they maybe fixed the whole 16:9 issues as well.
ADinelt wrote on 8/24/2004, 1:40 PM
Hmmmmm.... $100 U.S. is around a gazillion dollars Canadian. Seriously though, I'm drooling with anticipation and the hopes that Sony will offer an upgrade price.
Steve Grisetti wrote on 8/24/2004, 2:08 PM
Amazon sells it for $86! At least they seem to...

There's so little official information out there that even the vendors are having trouble telling the products apart! It's Vegas Movie Studio, but Amazon's description is for Vegas 5! (Most sources refer to Vegas Movie Studio as version 4 -- as if to add to the conversion.)

Maybe it's best for us to just wait for a bit more clarity...
bkthiess wrote on 8/25/2004, 11:42 AM
I handled the box at Compusa ($89). It says that the package contains DVD Architect 2.0. It doesn't say anything about "light" or "express" or anything like that. Looks like the real deal.
pascualjr wrote on 8/25/2004, 2:07 PM
This is the reply I got from Sony Customer Service when I inquired on the possible upgrade from Screenblast MS:

Customer Service Response (Theresa) - 08/25/2004 03:59 PM
Hello XXXXXX,

Thank you for writing. We should have upgrade pricing available as soon
as the product is available, please check back at our upgrades page for
future updates:
http://mediasoftware.sonypictures.com/shopping/category.asp?id=10

Your Screenblast Movie Studio serial number is XXXXXXXXXXX

Please update this incident if you have any questions or need further
assistance.

Sincerely,

Theresa C.
Customer Service Representative
Sony Pictures Digital
1617 Sherman Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
http://www.mediasoftware.sonypictures.com
http://www.acidplanet.com
czander00 wrote on 8/25/2004, 3:46 PM
I sent a similar question to Customer Service as well, more specifically asking if Vegas Movie Studio + DVD found at CompUSA was the same as (or an upgrade to) Screenblast Movie Studio 3. I got back (interestingly also from Theresa) a link to the Vegas / Screenblast product comparison web page and a note that Vegas is the pro-level version and Screenblast is the consumer-level--not exactly what I was asking. :)

So, I've updated my case and asked the question again, this time including a direct URL to Vegas Movie Studio + DVD on compusa.com, so it's clear I'm not talking about Vegas. I'll post if I get a better response.
gogiants wrote on 8/25/2004, 5:23 PM
"We should have upgrade pricing available as soon
as the product is available"

I'm wondering how much more "available" it can be than being on the shelves at a number of CompUSA stores!
czander00 wrote on 8/26/2004, 7:25 AM
Official word has been received. Anyone want to try it out and let us know how it goes, and if DVD Architect works, is a "lite" version, etc.? While I'm thinking I'll eventually buy it, I'm actually new to Movie Studio--and video editing in general--so am still figuring out the 3.0 trial, comparing various different packages, etc.

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Customer Service Response (Theresa) - 08/26/2004 08:12 AM
Hello Chris,

Thank you for your response. Vegas Movie Studio+DVD is the latest version of Screenblast Movie Studio 3.0, so if you are thinking of purchasing you would want to purchase that version rather than Screenblast Movie Studio 3.0. I believe CompUSA does have the software available at this time, unfortunately we do not have it in stock as yet. Please update this incident if you have any questions or need further assistance.

Sincerely,

Theresa C.
Customer Service Representative
Sony Pictures Digital
1617 Sherman Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
http://www.mediasoftware.sonypictures.com
http://www.acidplanet.com
csan wrote on 8/26/2004, 9:02 AM
If I'm correct, the UPGRADE page on SONY's website shows the cost of going from VEGAS5 to VEGAS5+DVD as $299. From the comparison chart between the two products, VEGAS5+DVD adds DVD Architect 2 and AC-3 encoding. Would it make sense for an $89.00 product to include the full version of DVD Architect? Come on SONY give us the tech specs please!!!!
gogiants wrote on 8/26/2004, 11:31 AM
Maybe 90 of us can each send you $1, which I'd be willing to do just to find out exactly what is in that box!
moron wrote on 8/27/2004, 4:16 PM
Arrrgh, I literally just bought 3.0 before coming across this thread. It just arrived today. . .Sony, please don't screw me and give me an upgrade path!
gogiants wrote on 8/27/2004, 4:52 PM
Based on past history I'd say you have good reason to be hopeful of a good upgrade option. I think it cost $30 or $35 to upgrade to MovieStudio 3.0, with an additional video track and MPEG2 as the big new features.

Or, the other upgrade option is to not open the box. But, if you're like me, there's no chance of restraint!