punkin Univalve & Avatar Speaks Sep 28, 2005 #21 Cool...sorry...I'm not familiar with that product. I learned somthing. Have a good one.
F foreverain4 New member Sep 28, 2005 #22 JazzMang said: OF course it does. Vegas was designed as a video-based program. You can actually tell Vegas how many threads you want to be used. Click to expand... wrong, vegas was designed as an audio app. they have added many extensive video features. they have marketed pretty strongly on the video side though. leaving us audio guys behind a bit. which is probably why i am being so defensive right now.
JazzMang said: OF course it does. Vegas was designed as a video-based program. You can actually tell Vegas how many threads you want to be used. Click to expand... wrong, vegas was designed as an audio app. they have added many extensive video features. they have marketed pretty strongly on the video side though. leaving us audio guys behind a bit. which is probably why i am being so defensive right now.
JazzMang He's Junktastic! Sep 28, 2005 #23 Actually, Sonic Foundry developed both 'Vegas Audio' and 'Vegas Video' at the same time, so we are both wrong.
Actually, Sonic Foundry developed both 'Vegas Audio' and 'Vegas Video' at the same time, so we are both wrong.
G guitarboi89 New member Sep 29, 2005 #25 not being silly.. but have u tried the basic things like software updates, defragging your hd, checking for spyware or virus's?
not being silly.. but have u tried the basic things like software updates, defragging your hd, checking for spyware or virus's?
F foreverain4 New member Sep 29, 2005 #26 guitarboi89 said: not being silly.. but have u tried the basic things like software updates, defragging your hd, checking for spyware or virus's? Click to expand... brand new pc, fresh install of xp pro. not connected to the internet
guitarboi89 said: not being silly.. but have u tried the basic things like software updates, defragging your hd, checking for spyware or virus's? Click to expand... brand new pc, fresh install of xp pro. not connected to the internet