New Bundle Alert! Atomos Monitor-Recorders and Sony SSDs
By Jim Bask
Check out these new bundles with the Atomos 4K Monitors/Recorders and SONY Professional Media G-Series SSD Drives.
Bundle a 480GB SSD and Save $50…Bundle a 960GB SSD and Save $90
Check out these new bundles with the Atomos 4K Monitors/Recorders and SONY Professional Media G-Series SSD Drives.
Bundle a 480GB SSD and Save $50…Bundle a 960GB SSD and Save $90
Solid state drives may be more durable than their magnetic, disk-based hard drive counterparts, but quickly transferring data to and from the drives can still wear them out, causing failure and data loss.
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Sony has unveiled a new range of SSDs designed specifically with external video recorders in mind. The Sony SSD G Series drives claim to be more durable and reliable.
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Content creators looking for more efficient stable and flexible hi-bitrate recording in any situation should take a look at the Sony’s G Series SSDs.

Sony is expanding its professional media lineup with the introduction of two new G Series Professional Solid State Drives in 960GB (SV-GS96) and 480GB (SV-GS48) capacities.
Introducing Sony’s G Series Professional SSDsDurable, reliable and fast SSDs ideal for 4K or higher-bitrate recording recommended for Atomos and Black Magic Cameras
Unique Error Correction technology ensures high speed data writing and dependable recording of 4K video while avoiding speed degradation and extended life.
The Trimmer window has been a part of VEGAS Pro since the very first version that featured a video editing tool set. However, the window has lead a somewhat conflicted life.
Most users might never even use the window. After all, the very innovation that made VEGAS Pro an instant and enduring success was the efficiency with which the user can edit directly on the timeline. No longer was it necessary to bring your video into an old-school source window first to define in and out points.