![]() ![]() Sometimes these big editors think its great to keep piling on new features on top of each other when its most often the nuts-and-bolts basic features like a good sharpen and de-interlace that sells the damn thing. Has anyone been a Vegas devotee for years and can tell me if the Sharpen has improved since V11 and (hopefully) is back to at least as good as how it was in Vegas V10? Have they improved their de-interlace algorithms with more options and is the de-interlace performing better? I went straight back to Vegas 10 and just sat tight. Just terrible artifacts, smodgy, halos and chroming around edges, basically useless. Some years ago i upgraded to Vegas 11 thinking things would be better (i was hoping for a better de-interlacer) and the Sharpen plugin was suddenly a complete piece of garbage. ![]() But VEGAS Pro 15 has no such limitation, so they "just work" with the small caveat that you get extra '-' presets in the preset list (but all the proper presets are at the top of the list).Hi all i have used Vegas V10 for a long time for Super8 restoration, the Sharpen plugin has always been amazing. My guess is that they added them to the SFAS12 package and hard coded it not to load the VSTs - beasue it doesn't even attempt to load them when I add the path there. … to your VEGAS Pro 15 VST Path (in Settings).įor some reason, MAGIX includes the eFX plug-ins that they advertise as a "New Feature" with VEGAS Pro 16 with Sound Forge Audio Studio 12, even though Sound Forge doesn't use them (and AFAICT, they don't work in SFAS at all - can't get them to show up no matter what I do), along with an additional AM-Track Compressor.Īll of these work in VEGAS Pro 15, so you get them "for free" if you own both applications. "C:\Program Files\SOUND FORGE\SOUND FORGE Audio Studio 12\MAGIX Plugins" If you have SOUND FORGE Audio Studio 12, add: The Chroma Key Pro is better than VEGAS' Chroma Keyer, so useful if you don't want to send shots out to a Compositing App for Keying (but the Keyers in Fusion are so superior. The only plug-in from NB Prime that I really like is their Stabilizer, as it's somewhat better than VEGAS Pro 15's (can't speak for 16), but is a clip effect and not a Media Effect so it's more logical to use. Maybe a few more tutorials on how to use VEGAS Pro with these other (often freely available) tools is something we can provide. especially once you start "organizing" the way you work better. You get used to the workflow after a while. If I'm going to be completely honest, I see little use for Ignite Express, since you can send a shot out to Fusion for all of this stuff. I bet one could write scripts to integrate the two, though. It's going to give better results for things like basic color correction, keying, tracking, etc. Higher Quality, and doesn't mess up my playback performance in the NLE. It can easily be integrated into a VEGAS Pro workflow, and I tend to do most of my VFX, Compositing, Keying, etc. Blackmagic Fusion 9 is a very nice VFX/Compositing package which has a very good Free SKU, and more features than HitFilm Express. A DAW is still very useful for that - especially one as good and cheap as this, which has historically always had very strong MIDI support.Īlso, while not a plug-in, per se. VEGAS has decent Audio, but you cannot create your own music in it due to it lacking MIDI and VSTi support. Given how customizable the parameters are, they may also be a better option for power users in VP16 - where overlap exists. They're comparable to MAGIX eFX, so a great addition if you are on VEGAS Pro 15. Also, if you get Cakewalk by BandLab (Free SONAR Platinum - great for Audio Post or Scoring Videos), it's high quality Sonitus FX plug-ins work in VEGAS Pro. ![]()
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