At least as many as I can test with the limited number of formats supported in the VV4 trial.....
Both using the same DV type2 source (VV4's default) and matching project settings. This source is 1 minute 8 seconds long.
Procedure:
To stress their rendering engines in the DV type2 export I added a brightness change of +20% for the length of the clip. The Windows Media Video export was done with NO effects to the dialup 56k profile.
MediaStudio Pro 7.0:
DV type2 + brightness: 37 seconds
Windows Media Video: 29 seconds
Vegas Video 4:
DV type2 + brightness: 2 minutes 11 seconds
Windows Media Video: 50 seconds
It appears that the Vegas Video 4 rendering engine is suffering from more than a bit of Premiere-itis
Dr. Mordrid
Both using the same DV type2 source (VV4's default) and matching project settings. This source is 1 minute 8 seconds long.
Procedure:
To stress their rendering engines in the DV type2 export I added a brightness change of +20% for the length of the clip. The Windows Media Video export was done with NO effects to the dialup 56k profile.
MediaStudio Pro 7.0:
DV type2 + brightness: 37 seconds
Windows Media Video: 29 seconds
Vegas Video 4:
DV type2 + brightness: 2 minutes 11 seconds
Windows Media Video: 50 seconds
It appears that the Vegas Video 4 rendering engine is suffering from more than a bit of Premiere-itis

Dr. Mordrid
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