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If you are looking to make professional quality audio/video productions you should seriously consider Sony Vegas 7 DVD production suite as a mainstay for your personal multimedia productions studio. This is a feature rich mid-range to high end video editing and DVD authoring solution that runs on moderate horsepower PCs and is reasonably priced. It’s great for independent multimedia productions, event videographies, and documentaries, and can help take your personal production projects to the next level.
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Vegas 7 DVD Production Suite includes Vegas 7 video capturing/editing software, DVD Architect 4 DVD authoring software, Cinescore soundtrack creation software, and Dolby Digital AC-3 Encoding software.
Installation
{ad} Out of the box the first thing you notice is that everything is so well organized. The contents of the box include color-coded wire bound quick start manuals, installation discs, and keyboard command reference cards for each of the packages. The installation is professionally done and is a breeze, and serial number cards are included for convenience during the install. It should be noted that no special hardware is required and I performed the installation using a 1024×768 LCD without a problem. Some high end video editing programs will not install unless you have a higher end graphics display.
Once my video project was underway I did upgrade to a 22″ 1680×1050 display which makes a world of difference when editing large, complex video projects and using multiple tools concurrently.
VEGAS 7
Video Features
Vegas 7 is rock solid, has an intuitive UI with its primary components being the editing timeline, media resources, and preview window.
The timeline offers some powerful features in Vegas 7 to manipulate and manage audio and video tracks. Very easily I dragged, reordered, named, and changed the color coding of my tracks. I came up with an approach where I used separate audio and video tracks to correspond with the different sections of my video including the intro and ending, each of the chapter sections, credits, and acknowledgments. This was not a problem as Vegas 7 has no track limits!
It’s also easy to work with a block of events. For example, you can select an event and then select “events to end” and move the whole event sequence forward or backward on the timeline. You can even create a new track clip by taking an existing track event sequence and reversing the event media–wow! A slick feature is creating media markers to section off various parts of your video project. These come in handy for determining the duration of sections and for rendering section clips of your video project.
You can create picture-in-picture (PIP) effects by layering tracks and using track motion (allows you to move closer to or further from the viewer). In my project I devised a layout where I created multiple zones and associated each video track with a zone (i.e. left top, left bottom, right top, right bottom, left, center, right). I set track motion sizing and positioning using the track level track motion option. This worked out really well providing more organization and management to media placement across multiple tracks.
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A great time saving feature is the color-coded snapping grid which helps you align multiple events on various tracks quickly and easily–very slick!
Media resources has tabs for transitions, video effects, media generators, media manager, project media, explorer, and trimmer. Sampling the transitions is easy as you just mouse over them and view their behavior in the preview window in real time. Some cool transitions include 3D fly in/outs, page loops and peels, spiral, and zoom. Vegas 7 has over 190 video effects, and 175 real time 2D and 3D transitions.
Media generators include credit rolls, text, solid colors, test patterns, noise texture, checkerboard, and color gradient.
You can also change the layout to imitate other well known video editing tools (i.e. Adobe Premier Pro) by placing the editing timeline on the bottom and moving the media resources and the preview window to the top of the UI.
Audio Features
You can work with audio tracks similar to video and you can also apply 30 real time effects to your audio tracks including EQ, reverb, delay, and chorus. Vegas 7 also has native support for VST and DirectX plug-ins and supports 24-bit 192KHz audio. In my project I added volume envelopes to audio tracks by selecting the track and selecting “insert/remove envelope” and selecting volume. This allowed me to fine tune volume settings for each track independently. Vegas 7 also has a master volume slider and volume level meters that are really handy for testing audio tracks and monitoring their levels using color indicators (green, yellow, red) where red indicates distortion levels.
Import / Export
Vegas 7 has extensive import/export capabilities and supports a wide array of video formats including AVI, MPEG 1/2/4, QuickTime MOV, WMV, and divx/xvid codecs. Picture formats include PSD, BMP, JPG, PNG, TGA, TIF, and GIF, and supported audio formats include WAV, MP3, WMA, PCA, OGG, AIF, MPEG audio, AC-3, 5.1, and stereo.
I rendered my project as an mpeg audio/video file for use on the PC. For working with DVD Architect 4 to burn a DVD I rendered the audio and video stream separately. Sony recommends specific format attributes for this purpose so no further compression is performed by DVD Architect 4’s optimizer during the burn process. For example, I rendered my video as a DVD Architect NTSC video stream 720×480 29.97 fps; and the audio as PCM .WAV stereo 48KHz 16-bit.
My project video ran 22 minutes in length and the video rendering took approx. 60 minutes, generating a 992MB sized file.
Vegas 7 supports aspect ratios of 4:3 (standard), 16:9 (wide screen), can edit 24/25/29.97/30 frames per second (fps) video, and supports both NTSC and PAL TV formats. Vegas 7 can also render videos for PSP (PlayStation Portable) and Video iPod.
Performance
With my laptop PC configured with 1GB RAM I noticed the tools were a bit sluggish when I had both Vegas 7 and Cinescore open at the same time. After upgrading the PC’s memory to 2GB, performance was much better when running both tools simultaneously.
Cinescore
Cinescore is a loop-based audio soundtrack creation tool that has some very interesting sound styles, themes, and variations. I sampled some of these and combined a few to create intro and ending clips for my video project. Some interesting themes include wildfires, many rivers, rock ‘n roll reception, high adrenaline, high voltage, klezmerdia (great for movie comedy scenes), monaco diamond, blizzard of sparks, and the forces of evil (great haunting aspects for movie dramas). You can access these using the Generate Music feature and then selecting a theme and one of the available variations of which most of the 20 themes have 15 or more variations. You can preview the clip and adjust its properties including mood, intensity, and tempo. These adjustments can also be made right on the timeline using hint markers. You can also run Cinescore from within Vegas 7 or DVD Architect.
This is a great tool for adding royalty free music to your video production. In my project I imported a video track and then generated the soundtrack, merging and cross-fading multiple audio loops. A nice feature is Fit To Length which time stretches the music to match the length of a video track. Sony also has additional Theme packs available for use with Cinescore.
DVD Architect 4
DVD Architect 4 is easy to use and, like Vegas 7, is rock solid. After rendering my audio and video separately in Vegas 7 I imported these into DVD Architect 4 and created a few different projects. First, I created a single movie with an intro clip and then the project video and burned this to disc. The disc loads and runs when inserted into the DVD player. The intro clip plays and then the video starts. Granted, this is the easiest model but it was a breeze. Next, I created a DVD-based menu which is a bit more involved. I specified an audio clip that plays when the DVD main menu is displayed. I created the menu layout, text and buttons, and graphics for each button. A very slick feature is the navigation icon which shows the line connectors on each button. I used these connectors to link one button to other to reflect the navigation behavior I was after. The markers I created in Vegas 7 also showed up in DVD Architect 4 making it very easy to associate chapter section buttons with the corresponding chapter points of the video.
You can also test the button navigation in the preview window which includes a remote control simulator. I was able to preview the specific component I was working on (i.e. intro clip, video clip, DVD menu) as well as preview the entire disc behavior.
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DVD Architect 4 uses a three step process for creating the DVD: prepare, burn, and master. The prepare is straight forward as is the mastering which creates mastering files for use by external programs if needed. The burn process for a 22-minute video took about 54 minutes. Also, once you’ve created a project and prepared the DVD it’s easy to recall the project at a later time to burn additional discs thereby bypassing the intermediate preparation step. DVD Architect 4 also supports surround sound 5.1 and the creation of dual layer double capacity DVDs (DVD-R DL).
Extras
Sony Cinescore Theme packs are available and retail for US$89 each. Sony also has a number of user forums for specific programs such as Vegas audio, Vegas video, DVD Architect, and Cinescore.
Pricing
Available from Sony Creative Software, Sony Vegas 7 DVD Production Suite retails for US$525 (download version) with a street price of US$399. Cinescore is included in the suite but is also available as a separate product retailing for US$175 (download version) with a street price of US$160.
Always Room for Improvement
Vegas 7 DVD Production Suite is more than capable of editing and producing your next large complex multimedia video project and should definitely be on your short list to consider.
Conclusion
I was very impressed with the overall stability of the Vegas 7 tool suite as I worked on a complex video project involving 15+ audio and video tracks. The tools performed very well and I was also impressed with the level of integration between Vegas 7, DVD Architect 4, and Cinescore.
For Geekness I gave Sony Vegas 7 DVD Production Suite high marks for quality. It’s a professional tool suite that’s packed with features and should certainly have a place in your multimedia project studio. I recommend this product to anyone who is serious about multimedia productions and audio video entertainment applications.
If you are into making professional quality audio/video productions consider Sony Vegas Pro 8 as a mainstay for your personal multimedia productions studio. This is a mid-range to high-end video editing and DVD authoring solution that doesn’t require huge amounts of PC horses to run and is reasonably priced. To see a detailed review of Sony Vegas 7 DVD Production Suite check out our previous article.
Vegas Pro 8 includes Vegas Pro 8 video capturing/editing software, DVD Architect Pro (version 4.5) DVD authoring software, and Dolby Digital AC-3 Encoding software. Similar to Vegas 7 I was very impressed with the overall stability of the Vegas Pro 8 tool suite when working on highly complex video projects involving a dozen or so audio and video tracks. I also tested Sony Cinescore 1.0 soundtrack creation software with 2 newly released theme packs. Sony is offering a Vegas Pro 8 bundle that includes Cinescore and 2 theme packs through Oct 31.
INSTALLATION ![]()
Out of the securely packaged box are the Sony Vegas Pro 8 and DVD Architect Pro installation discs, wire bound QuickStart manuals, and keyboard command reference cards.
The installation is professionally done and is a breeze taking about 25 minutes. A serial number card is included for convenience during the install. The installation requires Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 which is provided on disc. Media Manager 2.3 is also installed which uses Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition also provided on disc. And finally, there’s the Thought Equity Motion Search plug-in with an offer for 15 free video clips, providing stock video footage from Sony Pictures, NBC News, HBO Archives, and National Geographic. There’s also a full version of the user manuals on the installation discs.
VEGAS PRO 8 FEATURES
The first task I tried was backwards compatibility, opening a Vegas 7 project file with Vegas Pro 8, not a problem! I also tried the same thing with DVD Architect Pro and as expected version 4.5 had no problem working with version 4.0 project files.
A change since version 7 is that Sony now mimics Adobe Premier Pro’s layout by having the default setting with the timeline along the bottom of the screen and the media resources and preview window along the top of the screen. In version 7 this was reversed. You can also change it back if you prefer it the other way.
Media generators include credit rolls, text, solid colors, test patterns, noise texture, checkerboard, and color gradient. A new feature in Vegas Pro 8 is the ProType Titler tool which is a very powerful feature. This tool can be used with phrases, words, and even at the character level. Some of the animations include character fly-ins, advanced curves, shadows, glows, blurs, and gradients. You can also adjust line and character spacing, and X/Y coordinate axis positioning with precision. It’s easy to sample media generators and video effects by mousing over the selection. This is a great time-saving feature as I was able to get an idea of an effect’s behavior very quickly.
An interesting movie theater type effect is the fly through effect which uses multiple levels of 3D motion on 4 video tracks.
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It’s great to see that one of the features I had suggested be added in my Vegas Pro 7 review has been added to Vegas Pro 8–full screen preview. You can press ALT Shift 4 to view full screen or use the “Preview on External Monitor” button if you just have one display. If you have an external display you can configure it to work with this button. Well done, Sony!
Interactive tutorials are available on the Help menu and are helpful for completing various tasks such as adding a title to your project timeline. Some of the tutorial categories include basics, audio, video and still images, text and backdrops, and projects.
Scripting is handy for automating repetitive tasks and can be run from the Tools menu. Vegas extensions are actually compiled scripts that use the .NET Framework and can be written in Javascript or Visual Basic .NET. Created scripts can also be accessed via the Edit, View, and Tools extensions menus.
In both Vegas Pro 8 and DVD Architect Pro you can access additional media using “File->Get Media from the Web”. This accesses the Sony website which serves as your content connection to Sony partners including Artbeats, Sony Media Software, Shockwavesound.com, ActionBacks, Sounddogs.com, and iamusic.com.
AUDIO FEATURES
Sony has added an Audio mixing console in Vegas Pro 8 which provides a hardware-like audio mixer with buttons for assigning effects, routing, and automation control. To access use “View->Mixing Console” and the mixing console displays all of your audio tracks vertically with buttons for noise gate, EQ, compressor, adding new insert effects (Fx), input source, output master, and PAN sliders. With my audio background Sony had me feeling right at home and it’s a snap to add audio effects with the mixing console. For example, on a particular track select the Insert Fx button and then the effect type/manufacturer/effect (Chorus->Sony->Sony ExpressFX Delay). It’s that easy!
PERFORMANCE
A PC configured with 1GB RAM is sufficient for running one tool at a time but if you plan to run multiple tools concurrently then I suggest you upgrade your setup to 2GB RAM (you’ll be glad you did).
DVD ARCHITECT PRO
Sony has added additional themes (now totaling 44) in DVD Architect Pro and these can be customized and saved as new themes for use in future projects. A handy feature is “Reapply theme layout” which works well when you’ve selected a theme and then rearranged and added buttons on the screen. “Edit->Reapply Theme Layout” will automatically realign the buttons using the theme style structure. This is a very cool feature indeed! I also used object order to layer graphics moving items forward/backward or to the Top/Bottom.
Editing tools include the selection, sizing, navigation, and keyframe tools which can be accessed from the Edit menu or by clicking on the corresponding button in the workspace panel.
DVD Architect Pro integrates with Cinescore as you can insert soundtracks directly within DVD Architect Pro. Selecting “Insert->Generated Music” launches Cinescore and selecting a track results in it being inserted in your DVD Architect Pro audio timeline. Very slick and Sony even allows you to import Adobe Photoshop files!
Video workspace overlays are very useful for checking your project prior to mastering. For example to ensure your production adheres to title and action safe areas you can enable these overlays by using “View->Workspace Overlays” and enabling “Show Title Safe Area” and “Show Action Safe Area”.
CINESCORE
Cinescore is a loop-based audio soundtrack creation tool that has some very interesting sound styles, themes, and variations, and you run Cinescore right from Vegas Pro 8 or DVD Architect Pro.
The Cinescore timeline includes 4 main tracks for video, audio, generated music (i.e. theme pack music), and sound effect style audio transitions (i.e. whoosh, breaking glass).
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Themes represent a collection of related musical ideas, are typically loop-based, and include a variety of variation presets. Theme variation presets share characteristics such as key, tempo, and melody. Each theme has one or more sections and moods, and for each mood you can select from a variety of arrangements. Advanced parameter controls include section, mood, arrangement, intensity, tempo. You can also set the ending as normal, fade out (gradual), loop, or abrupt. Theme variation presets include starting section (i.e. intro, verse, chorus, bridge, interlude), mood, arrangement, tempo, and intensity. You should also note that the sections and moods available to select from vary by theme.
Intensity setting reflects the density of the music (i.e. loudness of the mix and number of instruments/sounds used). A setting of 100% uses all instruments. Tempo variations vary from one theme to another and typically range between 96-106% where 100% represents the original tempo setting. This is to prevent drastic tempo changes that will distort the overall sound. Hints are markers that indicate change (i.e. tempo, mood, intensity). To add a hint double click the location on the hints bar above the timeline in the Generated Music dialog.
Sony also has a variety of theme packs available for use with Cinescore and I test drove 2 of the newly released (Sep 2007) editions, “Hyperculture: New Media Soundtracks” and “Urban 24/7: City Soundmaps”. Each of these theme packs includes 10 themes. A breeze to install each of these theme packs installed in about 5 minutes each. I didn’t even have to restart Cinescore to detect the newly installed theme packs. Using the “Theme Chooser” dialog I was able to sort themes by title, package type, genre, and tempo.
Hyperculture: New Media Soundtracks
Hyperculture is representative of new media, jazz/symphonic, rock, pop, and cinematic backdrops. Some interesting themes and variations listed below:
UK Seoul (electronic piano, percussive, brassy, and funky) variations:
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Urban 24/7: City Soundmaps
Urban 24/7 is representative of inner city diversity, night club atmosphere, percussive and abstract backdrops. Some interesting themes and variations listed below:
Only in America (mid-western rock feel) variations:
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Cinescore themes are ideal for film-scoring as most film scores are thematic and don’t require a lot of different themes. Film composers often use repetition (with variation) of musical ideas to establish familiarity with the listener.
EXTRAS
Sony Cinescore Theme Packs retail for US$89.95 each. Sony also has a number of user forums for specific programs such as Vegas audio, Vegas video, DVD Architect, and Cinescore. A Vegas Pro 8 Script Development Kit (SDK) is also available at Sony’s Development Kits download page.
PRICING
Available from Sony Creative Software Sony Vegas Pro 8 (which includes DVD Architect Pro) retails for US$699 with a street price of US$585. Sony is also bundling Cinescore and 2 theme packs with the Vegas Pro 8 suite for US$650 (offer valid through Oct 31 2007). Cinescore is also available as a stand alone product retailing for US$175 with a street price of US$160. Individual theme packs retail for US$99 with a street price of US$79.
ALWAYS ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT
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As I mentioned in the V7 review the boxed set includes hard copies of only the QuickStart manuals. I would also like to see hard copies of the PDF user manuals included in the boxed set as well. In the future I’d also like to see DVD Architect add DVD case artwork design/print capability (i.e. DVD cover, insert, booklet).
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While I really like Cinescore’s theme and variations preview feature, I’d like to also see this capability expanded to allow previewing of audio transitions as well.
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CONCLUSION AND RATINGS DEFENSE
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I gave Sony Vegas Pro 8 high marks for quality. It’s a professional tool suite that’s packed with features and improved integration and should certainly have a place in your multimedia project studio. I recommend this product to anyone who is serious about multimedia productions and audio video entertainment applications. Vegas Pro 8 is more than capable of editing and producing your next large complex multimedia video project and should definitely be on your short list to consider.
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