Cela concerne l'utilisation du Meda Manager.
Voici, sur le site de Sony, ce que déclare, entre autres, un habitué du logiciel qui s'en sert pour des travaux d'importance:
"The media manager in vegas crashes all the time and that thing is useless."
Vu l'importance de ce qu'il dit sur diverses fonctions de ce logiciel j'ai laissé TOUT son texte.On peut le retrouver là:
http://www.sonymediasoftware.com/for...668&Replies=38
Citation:
Subject: RE: OT: Removing the Stigma of Vegas
Reply by: Jackie_Chan_Fan
Date: 4/6/2006 2:36:09 AM
Premiere Pro 2.0 won me over. I just finished editing a project for Time Warner and I really enjoyed the cutting tools, titler, media management and overall performance of premiere pro 2.0
Vegas is fast, but the ui lacks some basic editing functions. I know there are scripts but... premiere pro 2.0 is a really good cutter.
Its better at handling temporary prerendered clips. It just speeds up work. I like its keyframe editing layout for effects and motions.
Vegas is fast, but its feeling clunky and after learning avid... and realizing what vegas lacked... the power of vegas was in its speed but not in its overall cutting experience. I dont like the trimmer and i hate the lack of an "overwrite" mode.
It's really bad at handling the temporary rendered clips as well.
PRemiere pro 2.0's nested timelines is incredible and theres no performance hit. Also having a tabbed view to look at different time lines is nice.
I miss the velocity ramps from vegas, but i gained great intergration with after effects which has its own speed ramping and of course twixtor or retimer pro.
I like vegas a lot, and i would certainly edit with it, but there are things that drive me nuts like the draw region/scrubbing madness... the lack of a good cutting interface and media management
The media manager in vegas crashes all the time and that thing is useless. I just use the bins in vegas.
I definatly love vega's speed and tools overal. Excellent realtime color correction but its only in 8bit space isnt it?
Premiere Pro's color correction is anything but realtime but its not limited to 8bit.
Premiere Pro's plugins .. which are any after effects plugins...
Adobe did a great job, and after working with it i'm very pleased and cant wait to see the new Vegas. I have a feeling Sony will do good on it.
I bounce around from editor to editor, so what bad i have to say, know that i do love vegas and think the world of it... I just found Premiere Pro 2 to be very nice, as i do Final Cut and Avid... all for different reasons.
Btw my friends final cut running on black magic hardware in HD is killer.