For those not familiar with Sony Vegas, it's thought to be the geek choice for video editing on Windows. It's much cheaper than the heavyweight solutions in the industry, but at the same time very powerful and robust. Let's have a look as to what's new in its 9th version.
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Here's the part that's confusing me. If you're editing in 8 bit, having you already lost 24 bits of data? Then if you export your 8 bit project as 32 bit, aren't you just upsampling 8 bit data into 32 bits? In this case you won't be gaining any advantage at all since the end result is effectively an 8 bit movie pretending to be 32 bit?
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Here's the part that's confusing me. If you're editing in 8 bit, having you already lost 24 bits of data? Then if you export your 8 bit project as 32 bit, aren't you just upsampling 8 bit data into 32 bits? In this case you won't be gaining any advantage at all since the end result is effectively an 8 bit movie pretending to be 32 bit?