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When working with long clips, I find rendering in Resolve is much faster than in Vegas. My decision is due to frustration of existing bugs in Vegas not being fixed, e.g GPU acceleration. However, I am going to switch Resolve as my primary and Vegas as my secondary NLEs. Vegas has been my primary NLE and Resolve secondary. Its NLE capabilities were added from version 12.x, and v14 is a big leap forward, though buggy in its beta stage. #SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR DAVINCI RESOLVE LITE SOFTWARE#Resolve was originally designed as a color grading software and it excels at it. As, I said, it depends upon what you are used too and how much you know about a particular software. However, I do often run into problems with MOV files in Vegas. I regularly edit XAVC-S from Sony 4K cameras in Resolve. Other fellow mention that Resolve cannot edit XAVC-S without pre-transcoding. One gentleman said that in Vegas, you can separate audio from video, which is a very powerful feature. Other than that, I do not find any thing intuitive in Vegas. Vegas has its strength in scripting, which stands it apart from others. Some of the points raised by some gentlemen are not quite accurate. When, it comes to different NLE, it is mostly what you'r used to. ![]() I think, this thread should be moved to "Off-topic." I immediately, start Resolve and complete my project in it. ![]() Sometime, when it does these kind of crashes that with same clips it will work abut next moment it will crash. These annoying bugs had been present in Vegas since Sony, and MAGIX has not done a good job in fixing these annoying bugs. One time it will work OK, then next moment it will crash with same clips. Today, I am again faced with this nightmare with 35 MOV clips. Vegas works and works, but you never know when it will go nut and start crashing. However, I had been on and off using Resolve Lite (free version), therefore, getting upto the issue is not bad in my case.įor me driving force is the bugs in Vegas. Not to mention how sad I'd be to leave all the terrific support I've had from everyone on this forum. But, right now, happier with Vegas than EVER. IF Vegas should stop working for me, then I might consider a switch. The cost is minimal compared to learning Resolve. #SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR DAVINCI RESOLVE LITE LICENSE#Once you purchase the license for the software, upgrades will be free until otherwise noted. Below is a copy of email from Blackmagic: You cannot beat that price for a professional NLE. According to them, you pay $299 once, and all future upgrades will be free. I am in communication with pre-sale technical support. Day before yesterday they reduced the price to $299. ![]() #SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS FOR DAVINCI RESOLVE LITE PRO#Resolve Pro (Resolve Studio) is no more $1000. but comes Free with Hardware, URSA cameras, control surfaces.ĭifference between Resolve Free and Studio "Pro" is small, for home YouTube users. Resolve has YRGB 32-Bit Float image color correction / processing. I have ProTools HD that allows Surround, but only FullHD, No UltraHD. Vegas Works with cheap video card, GT 740 1GB. Resolve Needs a powerful Video card, i mean 8GB or more. Vegas Pro 14 lost AC3 export, but has Surround 5.1 Mixing. ![]()
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