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Windows-based Apps and Sony Vegas 0

Posted on March 22, 2009 by admin

Windows-based Apps
There are many different editing software titles for cutting HD, but all of them recommend using either a proprietary intermediate codec or a plug-in, like the one from CineForm, for editing HD.
Sony Vegas
One of the more popular Windows editing programs, Vegas provides a streamlined way of editing all flavors of HD and other video formats. Cutting in native HDV isn’t a problem, though many editors prefer using an intermediate codec.
Use CineForm’s HD1 to edit more smoothly, and output back to tape in native HDV. If you have an older system, you can use a proxy editor, like the one from VASST called Gearshift, which is similar to Lumiere HD.

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