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Microsoft Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2, or Windows 7Ģ GHz processor (multicore or multiprocessor CPU recommended for HD or stereoscopic 3D)Ĥ00 MB hard-disk space for program installation Learn more about the Vegas Movie Studio HD Platinum 11 Model Brand Quickly view media on the device and import the files into the software, maximizing workflow speed by only importing the files needed without conversion.

Device ExplorerUse the new Device Explorer window to quickly browse the contents of AVCHD, hard disc and Memory Stick devices.Quickly salvage shaky media with video stabilization. Automated and advanced color-correction tools enhance washed-out footage. Enhance and StabilizeChoose from hundreds of professional 2D and 3D video effects, titles and filters.Render, Project, and Make Movie dialogsThese new and improved dialog boxes make it easier for users of any skill level to create new projects, export completed projects, or burn existing projects to a DVD or Blu-Ray Disc.Transport Controls for Trimmer and Video PreviewTransport Controls provide more intuitive and immediate command over editing, as well as improve the overall workflow, productivity and editing experience.
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The Titles and Text plug-in incorporates some of the options of the Pro Type Titler (Vegas Pro), but has an intuitive and easy-to-use interface.

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It’s done using keyframes but, unlike Vegas Platinum’s effects, the Titles & Text editor has individual keyframe lanes for each parameter, plus Bezier curve-based editing. While the Animations dropdown list is a little crude, animating other parameters – the text colour, position, drop shadow and so on – is more sophisticated. That method of working is still available, though. The old system, whereby static text objects are animated using the same Pan/Crop controls used for video, has its limitations – most significantly, the inability to animate individual characters – but at least the controls are straightforward and consistent with the rest of the software. Animations are picked from a dropdown list, but adjusting their pace or combining different ones for text as it appears and disappears is clumsy and unintuitive. They look smart but they’re not the easiest to incorporate into a project. The Blu-ray 3D specification also supports 720/50p video, and its omission here could be annoying for European users.Ī new Titles & Text editor introduces 24 animations with names such as Fly in, Action Flip and Earthquake. They’re also restricted to two fixed render templates – 720/60p and 1080/24p.
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However, 3D Blu-ray authoring is possible directly only from the timeline (the accompanying DVD Architect Studio software is unchanged in this release), so these discs lack menus.

This uses independent, full-resolution video streams for the left and right eyes other editors simply generate standard Blu-ray discs with the 3D effect rendered as a split-screen or anaglyph. It’s even possible to generate a disc that conforms to the 3D Blu-ray standard.
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3D export options include 1080p uploads to YouTube, complete with the necessary tags for the 3D effect to be handled correctly. Format support is comprehensive, and so too are preview options, with red/green anaglyph glasses included in the box and support for Nvidia 3D Vision displays.
