Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack |  | From: Sony Creative Software
List Price: $129.95 Buy New: $88.94 as of 11/21/2009 02:16 CST details You Save: $41.01 (32%)
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Seller: CdromUSA Rating: 92 reviews Sales Rank: 67
Format: DVD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows XP Media: DVD-ROM Edition: Platinum Pro Pack Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows Vista Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 7.9 x 1.5
MPN: SPPMS9000 Model: SPPMS9000 UPC: 855309676193 EAN: 0855309676193 ASIN: B001CPHTAQ
Release Date: August 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Edit standard and high-definition video | | • | Produce DVDs with custom menus and graphics | | • | Share movies on Blu-ray Disc, iPod, online, and more | | • | Includes Cinescore Studio custom soundtrack creator | | • | Includes Sound Forge Audio Studio for audio production |
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Product Description Sony Media Software Vegas Movie Studio 9 Platinum Pro Pack Version. $300 + Worth of extra features. The Pro Pack has everything that Vegas Movie Studio Platinum Edition has including Cinescore Studio Sound Track Creation Software and also includes: Sound Forge Audio Studio 9 2 Cinescore Studio theme packs 1001 Sound Effects 100+ Transitions and effects by New Blue software; 2 GB Sony Micro Vault.
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No registration number included for NewBlue FX November 10, 2009 C. Blair (Iowa) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The card with the registration number for the NewBlue FX software was not included in the box. After several hours over as many days talking, calling, and emailing support for the software with no results, I sent the product back and requested a replacement. Guess what? The second one didn't have it either. So back to the phone. One support tech admitted they were having trouble with this issue. So why hadn't they developed a game plan to correct it and thereby eliminating the frustration of the purchasers in trying to get the software to run? Finally got a support tech who provided a number and the software was finally working. There would have been less than the two stars I left had it not been for the quick service in replacing the first software purchase. Beyond the irritation of time spent on the problem, it's a good software for my purposes.
Raw and buggy. November 9, 2009 Seneca (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The package is raw - many features are strangely missing or "undercooked". You can edit in AVCHD format, but you can't burn a BD, for example. You can create a meaningless "BD video stream" without audio, but you can't create a 1920x1080 .mpg video (like, for example, in the Pinnacle Studio). For someone who works with HD video, the Architect is utterly useless.
I frequently found the clips "flickering" incessantly, and had to re-cut repeatedly. There are also the perennial bugs, like crashes and inability to render.
Disappointing overall.
it works. October 31, 2009 Richmond McDonald (Tampa, FL, USA) I've been using earlier pro versons for years, thought I would see if this would work out after a meltdown of my old computer, since the new computer would not run my old programs. I wanted to save the money and figured this would work- so far it seems to be able to handle it. To be honest, I'll probably go ahead and pay an upgrade fee to the pro verson- you don't have to, its just my preference. This seems a solid program and enough for most.
Pretty good software October 28, 2009 J. A. Thomas (Villa Rica, GA USA) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this because Ulead Mediastudio Pro is no longer being developed. It looks like good software.
No Hardware encoding support and none coming.... October 27, 2009 Frederick J. Dunn (South Texas, USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought Sony Vegas Platinum Pro but when I went to render a 2 hour movie 720x480 with some saturation and noise adjustments is when I found out that it doesn't support Hardware Assist (GPU) encoding, transcoding, or rendering. I just watched the counter click up to 29+ hours to render my movie.
Since I already have Corel VideoStudio Pro X2 installed (and it does use my GPU Hardware) I decided to render it in VSP X2 and it took less than 5 hours, burn and all.
If you go onto the Sony Vegas Forums you will see many people bummed that Sony is not supporting Hardware assist. The canned Sony answer is that they would have to rewrite the core of the program and don't want to do so.
Sony Vegas does have its bells and whistles, especially soundforge which is almost worth the purchase price in itself.
And I know what some of you are thinking....that I didn't have enough hardware to run it properly...WRONG! I have a 3.0GHz Quad with 4GB RAM, a Diamond HD4870 512MB video card, and the SATA disks are Enterprise nearline drives running RAID 1+0 on a 3Ware 9650SE PCIe true Hardware controller.
I place this is the same mistake category (other than SoundForge) as Pinnacle, which is a dog.
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