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Bayne said:you dont have to have a killer machine to run it.
SnapShot said:when you capture to hard drive, it just needs a totally separate Drive, (separate from your 'C' drive the OS is on) so you get the full capture speed... but no fancy super drive, just a separate one...
I was just quoting from the sony (old sonic foundry) site regarding this, but maybe they've changed the requirements recently, 'cause v2, v3 & v4 mentioned it, and I thought v6.x and v7.x still needed it too... good to hear a separate drive isn't needed now ... :beer:silly me, never looked at the new requirements for v7c ... this makes Vegas even better to me now... even though I have a separate 320GB 7200RPM drive, anyway.BennisHahn said:Def doesn't need a totaly separate drive, I have captured to my laptop (albeit a 7200rpm one) HD and it works perfectly, no dropped frames.
But yeah, Vegas is so intuitive. Do anything at any time in the edit and it works.
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BTW- any word on when DVD Architect will support HD-DVD or Blu-RAY burning? ... all the updates to the Vegas program regarding HD, but nothing to Architect, even in v4a ... really strange.
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BennisHahn said:I think it was/is a little early for Sony to be including either when DVDA4 was released, but I would think they would support Blu-RAY over HD-DVD.