HM wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 9:18 pmWe tested Resolve a bit in the foto-club ,.. and people used to Premiere said that it was VERYagharta wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 4:55 pmI was comparing Vegas v Vegas against Resolve v Resolve.neverbefore wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 3:33 pmwhat is the free version of Resolve missing that Vegas has?agharta wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 2:59 pmThe core program is the same so it's not lacking in the way that the free version of Resolve is.HM wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:09 am Anyway the Edit version of Vegas is the most basic version, but maybe a basis for later upgrade
Edit just lacks some additional add-on tools and 3rd party extras.
The higher versions are irrelevant for many people.
To compare Vegas v Resolve, you'd need to have a close look at the features of both.
One thing that springs to mind with Resolve is that the free version lacks GPU acceleration and also has reduced resolution and CODEC support.
It does have a reputation for being very resource heavy too.
I'm not knocking Resolve, but making a counter argument against what appeared to be misinformation about Vegas Edit.
Here's the differences between Pro Edit and Pro Suite:
Suite = Edit, plus:
SOUND FORGE Audio Studio
ACID Music Studio
Mocha VEGAS
Boris FX Primatte Studio
light and responsive compared to Adobe for basic editing at least
The basic free Resolve was considered plenty to keep most people busy 1-2 years before upping
Most important lack is the Fusion-part as far as I can tell
Resolve, is especially used for color-grading, considered a king, even by people on other NLE's
Black Magic the compagny and hardware-department behind is also highly ranking
Working with nodes, as seen in Fusion, is the pro way to work, hard to learn, but rewarding
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The Vegas version discussed here might have some unique features that unexpected can be usefull for some, despite platform, and justify the very low price, just as a one trick pony,..
Could be better stabilizing for action-cam fottage, better format-conversion, noise-removal, or whatever
Its just that I dont have the insight
I have the paid version of Resolve now and it is excellent - I had used Premiere for years but glad I switched. There are lots of Youtube tutorials with the great advantage that they tend to be very quick and to the point, unlike most music tutes which are filled with padding and ads for the presenter