Sony Vegas Pro has the distinction of being frequently noted as an
overlooked but high-powered underdog by many readers. While it doesn't
sport as flashy of a resume as say Final Cut Pro, it is feature-packed.
Vegas Pro had the ability to mix multiple video formats and resolutions
without recoding, a full seven years before Final Cut Pro added the same
feature. Vegas Pro started life as an audio editor and was later bought
by Sony, but between its roots and Sony inheritance it brought superior
sound editing tools to the table before its competitors, and still
boasts impressive audio capabilities. Like Final Cut Pro, Vegas Pro has
support for add-ons for Vegas Pro, which are actually user scripts coded
in Visual Basic or Java Script, cranked out by communities online.
Vegas Pro has no specialized hardware requirements and operates on
nearly any Windows based machine, giving it both a price and
compatibility edge over more expensive and hardware dependent video
editors.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
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