All right; I am so pleased, excited, you name it. I am that. Sony Vegas 10 kicks so much ass. Especially if you are a DSLR user! Granted I have a quad core with a lot of ram, but it eats the native full HD h.264 files for breakfast. In Vegas 8 and 9 I could not use the files natively with any kind of success. With Vegas 10, no need to convert those devils. Use them right out of camera flawlessly. I get full frame rate playback buttery smooth. No hiccups. No glitches. It's just plain revolutionary for those of us trying to edit in Sony Vegas using our DSLR footage. I am shooting 7D and T2i, and it is awesome. Awesome, awesome. Worth the upgrade no matter what version of Vegas you are running. It is here. Also, if you are a Magic Bullet user, the 32bit version of Vegas 10 works flawlessly. However, the 64 bit version--does not. I hope this helped someone. This blog doesn't get a ton of hits, but if I can help one... goal accomplished. Cheers to my Vegas users.

Just wondering how your saving the files I'm also using T2i and Sony Vegas 10 an trying figure out the best way of burning these films onto dvd the file is either too small 600mb or too large at 23gb any suggestions
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im recording at 24fps
If you are burning to DVD, then you want to use the DVD default setting within Vegas and you get great results. I use DVD architect to author my DVD's; so the DVD architect render setting is great because it doesn't get transcoded a second time which is good for quality. Your DVD files should have a bit rate around 9000kbs.
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