Upgrade Provides Support for Broadcast and High-End Production Needs, Including New User Interface, Direct XDCAM EX Browsing and Import, Native RED ONE File Support and 4K Workflow
• Enhanced Native XDCAM and AVCHD Support
The new Device Explorer feature enables users to quickly browse the contents of both XDCAM EX devices and AVCHD cameras, allowing users to selectively import files and use them natively, without conversion to an intermediate format.
Vegas Pro 9 also allows users to directly capture XDCAM-compatible MXF files from supported SD/HD-SDI sources. The new capture-compress function allows broadcast editors to convert their legacy SD or HD tape-based material, including Digital Betacam, HDCAM, and DVCPRO 100, into high-quality, IT-friendly MXF clips conforming to the Sony XDCAM MPEG2 standard.
• 4K Workflow Enhancements
In addition to supporting frame sizes up to 4096×4096 (4K), Vegas Pro 9 software offers improved performance working with high-resolution still formats as well as added support for gigapixel-resolution images.
• Unique New Video Effects
Six new effects plug-ins allow editors to create a variety of high-quality effects for video and still images. These provide original creative solutions for titles and special effects. The new Gradient Wipe Transition offers interesting new organic and artistic transitions.
• New Editing Enhancements
New workflow enhancements in Vegas Pro 9 software help speed up production in a number of ways. Customizable layouts allow each user to arrange their workflow for maximum creativity. Enhancements have been made for importing and archiving media. New keyboard/mouse modifiers help to save even more time by streamlining editing commands.
• Native Support for RED ONE Cameras
Vegas Pro 9 software now offers native support for opening and editing RED ONE (.r3d) files on the timeline to support 4K HD workflows using footage from RED high definition video cameras.
• Improved Image Support
Vegas Pro 9 software provides native import and export support for industry standard still image formats. DPX and OpenEXR are highly flexible image formats that give editors more latitude for effects and color correction. By offering support for these additional high-end file formats, Vegas Pro 9 software provides an effect workflow with graphic effects packages. Vegas Pro 9 software also now supports gigapixel-size images directly on the timeline. This feature allows editors to use these large pictures for creating a movie sequence by using pan/scan and crop techniques while maintaining HD resolution.
• Audio Editing Enhancements
Building on industry-leading audio capabilities, Vegas Pro 9 software now offers improved audio-waveform drawing during recording, which greatly increases workflow speed. Audio-only edits, such as event moves, trims and ASR envelopes, are no longer quantized to frame boundaries by default, helping editors match audio and video to an exact event on the timeline. A “Use all Streams and Channels” command has been added to the Trimmer window shortcut menu enabling users to choose how streams and channels are handled when adding media to the timeline.
Product Demos at 2009 NAB Show
The Vegas Pro 9 application will be demonstrated at the Sony Creative Software booth C10515, LVCC, Hall C5 at the 2009 NAB Show April 20-23. Visit the Sony Creative Software booth for a complete schedule of presentation topics.
Price and Availability
Vegas Pro 9 software is scheduled to be available on May 11, 2009 at retailers worldwide and for purchase online at www.sonycreativesoftware.com (pre-orders start April 20, 2009). Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for Vegas Pro 9 software is U.S. $699.95. Localized French, German, Spanish, and Japanese versions will also be shipping on May 11, 2009.
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