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.
Think its sony Vegas 8.0 :P
Sony Vegas, Windows Movie Maker, Apple Imovie (MACS)
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For DVD rendering in Sony Vegas, the best settings are typically a resolution of 720x480 pixels, a frame rate of 29.97 fps, and a bitrate of around 8 Mbps. These settings will ensure good quality while keeping the file size manageable for DVD playback.
Vegas is great for its simplicity , but if you want effects and stuff try Adobe After Effects and premier. Particle illusion or a few others, if you know masking though Vegas isn't as limited as people make it out to be.
It was Sony themselves who made Sony a good brand. Sony is a Japanese company and therefore, Sony being a good brand is a Japanese achievement.
No. Final Cut Pro and Final Cut Express are exclusively MAC only programs. Sony Vegas is a good windows alternate, however.
Well, it is a good program but mostly Sony Vegas is more popular to make Toontown Videos, so no, I don't think its a good editor to use. :)
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Sorry, hun, I believe it isn't possible. Having Vegas Platinum 11, it came with a program called Sound Forge Audio Studio. If you got that, you should take a look at it and play with it a bit. Then you can produce an autotuned effect. And having used Vegas myself for over two years, I have learned how to play with the audio settings to get the processed part of autotune and fix the tune a little. You may need to touch-up in other programs uch as Audacity or Sound Forge, though. Good luck.
There are many different programs available for making movies. Some of the best rated choices include Pinnacle Spin, Wax, Cinefx, Sony Vegas, and VirtualDub.
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