You won't be able to directly import the session. But with Pro Tools 6.4 and higher, you can import a Quicktime file (must render a Quicktime file first in Vegas). I'd say if you finish up all the basic video editing you want to do, you can create a Quicktime file, bring that into Pro Tools, and work on all the audio for your movie. I forget what options you are given in Pro Tools for exporting. On the other hand, Sony Vegas is the most audio capable of any video editing software so I hear. If you have Vegas Pro you can have unlimited audio tracks and should be able to do most of your tweaking right in Vegas.
Sony Vegas 9 Platinum does not, but Sony Vegas Pro does
* Adobe Acrobat 8 Proffesional * Nero * Sony Vegas * Daemon tools
yes they can but sony Vegas pro 9 files cant be edited in sony Vegas pro 8
No. There is no version of Sony Vegas for Linux.
Well Sony Vegas 9 Has a few More Effects and Transitions.
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After effects is harder but definitely more rewarding. Sony Vegas is great for simple editing. If you are looking to create great vfx and implement 3D models into your composition then go with after effects. If you wanna go with some simple basic tools for editing then go with Vegas. After effects has more tools and features but takes more time to learn.
Adobe After Effects is not quite the same as Sony Vegas Pro. A better comparison would be sony vegas and adobe premiere. After Effects is for doing short VFX in it, and sony vegas and premiere are for editing a clip.
Yes! Sony Vegas is a good program for editing movies. I have bought this program during Christmas. I had trials for Adobe Premier, Corel Video Studio, and Sony Vegas. In the end I chose Vegas. My school has bought Corel Video Studio and it was not a good decision. I say get Sony Vegas.
No unfortunately. Looking for a patch. Russ
Yes I would because in Sony Vegas, you can crop, turn and a lot more stuff. I use Sony Vegas for all my videos.