Finally -- divisions of Sony are cooperating with each other. So what does this do for Vegas? Will it be featured on Sony computers? Will we see Vegas moving up in the world? For example, where is Vegas 64? It was announced some time ago but I haven't seen it.
Re: Sony winning by Steve Rhoden on Jul 28, 2008 at 12:21:03 pm
LOL....Vegas for Mac..
Allen, you say "probably never happen"
I say "will never happen".
Still, i've never really done extensive editing on a Mac...
Just always will be a windows person.
Though i will add a few soon (late 2009) to my studio workflow.
Steve Rhoden
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Re: Sony winning by Allen Zagel on Jul 28, 2008 at 4:41:15 pm
Hi Steve
Well, I needed a new laptop. So I gave my old Toshiba brick (9 lbs) to my son. I figured that Mac's never had the problems windows has and with the new Intel Mac's and Apple's Boot Camp IO could get a new Mac Book Pro (4.5 lbs - or was it 5.4?), Install XP and still have MY Vegas.
So I got the MBP, but then decided to try out Final Cut Express. Price was right! ;-) Even was able to get a 200gb 7200rpm drive in the MBP + it came with 2gb RAM and dual core 2.66gHz and even looks great.
When I replace my current editing computer I'll definately have Vegas + Cinescore, Acid and Sound Forge as well.