SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition and X5

Postby babyleon on Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:57 pm

Before I spend $100 on the subject Scoring Edition, has anyone used it extensively with X5? I currently use the "Auto Music" function of X5 with a small library of purchased and free multi-layer music albums from SonicFire. With the Scoring Edition, is the editing still done within X5 or would I otherwise have to import an almost-finished-but-for-soundtrack video file into a SonicFire program? And if so, what happens after I am done there? Thanks for any guidance.
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Re: SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition and X5

Postby babyleon on Sun May 06, 2012 6:41 am

Has anyone used it with X5 at all?
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Re: SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition and X5

Postby Pete Waterman on Sun May 06, 2012 10:05 am

I think the SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition is a stand alone!
I tried the trial version a while ago thought it was great but i could not justify the price for what i do? from memory all the video would be edited in X5 the the soundtrack & all the extra sound clips (effects) will be added in SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition if you havent yet tried it D/L the trial
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Re: SonicFire Pro Scoring Edition and X5

Postby Kingston on Sun May 06, 2012 10:46 am

From the product description, it doesn't integrate with VideoStudio, just the editors it does mention. That means you would have to save the audio to a file and then load the file into VideoStudio.
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