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Vegas Pro 6 Capturing HDV Footage
Andrew Devis
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HDV is pretty much a dead product, however, there are still plenty of old cameras around which use this tape-based format. So, if you still use HDV – here is the way to get your footage captured in Vegas Pro.
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