Vegas Pro
Vegas Pro is a professional video editing software package for non-linear editing, designed to run on the Microsoft Windows operating system.
The first release of Vegas Beta was on 11 June 1999. Vegas was originally developed as a non-linear audio editing application. Version 2.0 would split the program into audio and video editing variants, with the former being dropped by version 4.0, making the video offering the only variant available to consumers. Vegas Pro features real-time multi-track video and audio editing on unlimited tracks, resolution-independent video sequencing, complex effects, compositing tools, 24-bit/192 kHz audio support, VST and DirectX plug-in effect support, and Dolby Digital surround sound mixing.
The software was originally published by Sonic Foundry until May 2003, when Sony purchased Sonic Foundry and formed Sony Creative Software. On 24 May 2016, Sony announced that Vegas was sold to MAGIX, which formed VEGAS Creative Software, to continue support and development of the software. Each release of Vegas is sold standalone; however, upgrade discounts are sometimes provided.
Features
Vegas does not require any specialized hardware to run properly, allowing it to operate on any Windows computer that meets the system requirements.In the areas of compositing and motion graphics, Vegas provides a 3D track motion with control over z-depth and spatial arrangement of visual planes, including plane intersection.
Many of the visual effects processing in Vegas follow an audio-like paradigm. Effects can be applied at any stage of the visual signal flow or event level. Moreover, track levels and output level effects, such as reverb, delay, and flange, are applied in a digital audio system, like Pro Tools, Cubase, or Sonar. Master output effects can also be controlled and manipulated over time by the use of Master Bus track automation envelopes.
Although Vegas started as a non-linear multimedia audio editor, it has no MIDI capability at all. For this reason, the use of Vegas is restricted only for post-production audio or for the non-linear video editing market.
Vegas features integration with 24p DV. It is also one of the few non-linear video editors that can convert other formats to 24p without any kind of a plug-in or third-party application support. It is the only non-linear video editor that allows multiple instances of the application to be opened simultaneously. Clips and sequences can be copied and pasted between instances of Vegas. One example of this can be rendering a sequence in the background, while the user continues to edit in a different instance of Vegas in the foreground. Vegas provides compositing, including green screen, masking, and key-frame animation.
Nesting allows a prior project to be included in another project, modulating the editing process so that an array of tracks and edits become one track for further editing. Any changes to the previous project become reflected in the later project. Nesting is helpful in large, complex, or special effects projects, as the final rendering suffers no generation loss.
History
Vegas 1.0 was released after a brief public beta by Sonic Foundry on 23 July 1999 at the NAMM Show in Nashville, Tennessee as an audio-only tool with a particular focus on re-scaling and resampling audio. It supported formats like DivX and Real Networks RealSystem G2 file formats. Martin Walker from Sound on Sound described working in Vegas 1.0 as a "very pleasurable experience, especially since so many functions are highly intuitive" though also criticizing some features as hard to figure out due to the lack of a central help file.Later, on 12 June 2000, Vegas Video and Audio 2.0 was released, with its beta releasing earlier that year on 10 April. This was the first version of Vegas to include video-editing tools and was also the first to have a low-cost "LE" version alongside the regular release. The LE releases would continue through version 3.0 of Vegas but would be discontinued by the release of Vegas 4.0. Vegas 3.0 was released the next year on 3 December, and added new video effects, features for ease-of-use with DV, and support for editing Windows Media files. Vegas 4.0 was released on 6 February 2003 and added application scripting, advanced color correction, 5.1 surround sound mixing, and Steinberg ASIO support. This was the last release under the Sonic Foundry name after it sold much of its software suite, including Sound Forge and Acid Pro, to Sony Pictures Digital for $18 million later in 2003.
Under Sony's ownership, Vegas 5.0 was released on 19 April 2004, bringing 3D track motion, compositing, reversing, envelope automation, etc. 7.0 also added an improved video preview, enhanced layout management, improved snapping, and more customization. With the release of 8.0, Sony opted to go back to the original "Vegas Pro" branding that the first version released with. It added the ability to burn Blu-ray and DVD optical media, support for 32-bit floating point audio, support for tempo-based audio effects, and more. It also moved the timeline to the bottom of the window by default with the option of moving it back to the top if the user wished to. Sony was also experimenting with 64-bit at this time and ported Vegas Pro 8.0 to 64-bit systems under the name "Vegas Pro 8.1". Vegas Pro 9.0 added support for 4K resolution and pro camcorder formats like Red and XDCAM EX. In 2009, Sony Creative Software purchased the Velvetmatter Radiance suite of video FX plug-ins which were included in Sony Vegas Pro 9.0. As a result, they were no longer available as a separate product from Velvetmatter.
Vegas Pro 10 was released in 2010 with stereoscopic 3D editing, image stabilization, OpenFX plugin support, real-time audio event effects, and a few UI changes. This was the last release to include support for Windows XP. Vegas Pro 11 was released the next year on 17 October, with GPGPU video acceleration, enhanced text tools, enhanced stereoscopic/3D features, RAW photo support, and new event synchronization mechanisms. In addition, Vegas Pro 11 comes pre-loaded with "NewBlue" Titler Pro, a 2D and 3D titling plug-in. Vegas Pro 12 would add two new configurations: Vegas Pro 12 Edit, for "Professional Video and Audio Production"; and Vegas Pro 12 Suite, for "Professional Editing, Disc Authoring, and Visual Effects Design". Vegas Pro 13 would be the last version released with Sony branding after the acquisition of much of Sony Creative Software's library by Magix.
After they acquired Vegas, Magix released version 14 on 20 September 2016. It featured advanced 4K upscaling as well as many bug fixes, a higher video velocity limit, RED camera support, and a variety of other features. This was also the last version to have the light theme enabled by default.
Released on 28 August 2017, Vegas Pro 15 features major UI changes that claim to bring usability improvements and customization. It was the first version of VEGAS Pro to have a dark theme; it also allows more efficient editing speeds, including adding new shortcuts to speed the video editing process. Vegas Pro 15 includes support for Intel Quick Sync Video and other technologies, as well as various other features. It introduced a new VEGAS Pro icon as a V. Vegas Pro 16 has some new features including file backup, motion tracking, improved video stabilization, 360° editing and HDR support. Magix has continued to improve Vegas through version 21 with support for reading Matroska files, a more detailed render dialogue, live streaming, VST3 support, a VST 32-bit bridge, and a selective Paste Event Attributes menu.
Magix would later release a subscription model for using Vegas named "Vegas Pro 365" on 17 January 2018, although the perpetual license is still an option for customers. This version includes cloud-based speech synthesis among other features not included in the mainline Vegas release.
Version/variant history (Up to Vegas Pro 21)
Each release of Vegas is sold standalone, however upgrade discounts are sometimes provided.Vegas Beta
Sonic Foundry introduced a sneak preview version of Vegas Pro on 11 June 1999. It is called a "Multitrack Media Editing System".Full release
Vegas 1.0
Released on 23 July 1999 at the NAMM Show in Nashville, Tennessee, Vegas was an audio-only tool with a particular focus on rescaling and resampling audio. It supported formats like DivX and Real Networks RealSystem G2 file formats.Vegas Video beta (Vegas 2.0 beta)
Released on 10 April 2000, this was the first version of Vegas to include video-editing tools.Vegas Video (Vegas 2.0)
Released on 12 June 2000.Vegas Video LE 3.0
Vegas Video 3.0
Released on 3 December 2001. This release added:- New Video Effects – Lens Flare, Light Rays, Film FX, Colour Curves, Mirror, Remap, Deform, Convolution, Linear Blur, Black Restore, Levels, Unsharp Mask, Colour Grading, and Timecode Burn filter.
- Batch Capture with Automatic Scene Detection – Captures DV with automatic scene detection, batch capture, tape logging, still image capture and thumbnail previews.
- Red Book Audio CD Mastering with CD Architect Technology – Used for burning Red Book audio CD masters directly from the Vegas timeline with ISRC, UPC, and PQ list support.
- New Sonic Foundry DV Codec – Introduces a DV codec developed by Sonic Foundry that offers artifact-free compositing and DV chromakeying.
- DV Print-to-Tape from the Timeline – Prints projects to DV cameras and decks from the Vegas timeline.
- Windows Media File Editing – Creates and edits Windows Media files.
- New MPEG Encoding Tools – Used for producing MPEG-2 files for DVD productions.
- Dynamic RAM Previewing – Temporary RAM/render-free previews for analysis and tweaking of complex video FX without rendering.
- VideoCD and Data CD Burning – Burning projects directly to VideoCD for playback on most DVD players or data CDs for playback computers' CD-ROMs.
Vegas 4.0
This release added:
- Advanced Colour Correction Tools
- Searchable Media Pool Bins
- Vectorscope, Histogram, Parade and Waveform Monitoring
- Application Scripting
- Improved Ripple Editing
- Motion Blur and Super-Sampling Envelopes
- 5.1 Surround Mixing
- Dolby® Digital AC-3 Encoding certified and tested by Dolby Laboratories
- DirectX® Audio Plug-In Effects Automation
- ASIO Driver Support
- Windows Media™ 9 Support, including Surround Encoding
- DVD Authoring with AC-3 File Import Capabilities
- Integration with DVD Architect Via Chapter Marker Passing
Vegas 4.0b
Vegas 4.0e
Released in November 2003; This is the first release of Vegas under the ownership of Sony; Sonic Foundry had sold Vegas alongside Sound Forge and other programmes to Sony Pictures Digital for USD$18 million that same year.Vegas 5.0
Released in April 2004; added reversing, masking and 3D Track Motion.- 3D Track Motion and Compositing
- Keyframeable Bezier Masking
- Transition Progress Envelopes
- Support for control surfaces including the Mackie Control Universal
- Envelope automation recording
- Envelope point thinning
- Support for 5.1 audio plugins-ins on the master bus
- Multiple docking windows
- sub-clip creation
- Realtime audio/video event reverse
- Save and recall up to 10 different window layouts
Vegas 6.0
Vegas 7.0
Released in September 2006. Version 7 is the final Vegas release to include Windows 2000 support. It also gives the option to move the timeline to the bottom.At the actuality. maxi_merida_loki_disney owns it.
- Improved video preview
- Enhances window layout management
- Improved snapping
- User definable default smoothness for Pan/Crop and Track Motion
- Freehand envelope drawing on timeline
- Cut/Copy/Delete applies to grouped events
- Red eye reduction for still images
- DVD Import of 5.1 audio
Vegas Pro 8.0
The first Sony Vegas version to go with the "Sony Vegas Pro" branding instead of the regular "Sony Vegas" branding. It also moved the timeline to the bottom by default, but users can still move it back to the top.
- Ability to burn Blu-Ray DVD discs
- Added support for Matrox uncompressed formats
- Added support for reading QuickTime files using the BitJazz SheerVideo codec
- Added "General" tab to the event and media properties
- 32-bit floating point processing
- Multi-camera editing
- ProType Titler
- Digital Signage support
- Tempo based audio effects
- Scripting now allows Custom Command extensions
Vegas Pro 8.1
Vegas Pro 8.1 is the first version of Vegas Pro to be ported to 64-bit systems.
Vegas Pro 9.0
On 11 May 2009, Sony Creative Software released Sony Vegas Pro 9.0 with greater support for digital cinema including:- Support for 4K resolution
- Native support for pro camcorder formats such as Red and XDCAM EX
In 2009, Sony Creative Software purchased the Velvetmatter Radiance suite of video FX plug-ins and these are included in Sony Vegas Pro 9.0. As a result, they are no longer available as a separate product from Velvetmatter.
Vegas Pro 10
Sony Vegas Pro 10, released on 11 October 2010. This release added:- Stereoscopic 3D Editing
- Comprehensive Subtitling
- GPU-Accelerated AVC Encoding for limited formats. With the release of Sony Vegas Pro 10.0d, support was extended to some AMD GPUs.
- Image Stabilisation
- Audio Event FX
- Track Management
- Elastique Pitch Method
- OpenFX plugins support
- A few more updates and UI changes
Vegas Pro 11
Sony announced Vegas Pro 11 on 9 September 2011, and it was released on 17 October 2011. Updated features include GPGPU acceleration of video decoding, effects, playback, compositing, pan/crop, transitions, and motion. Other improvements were to include enhanced text tools, enhanced stereoscopic/3D features, RAW photo support, and new event synchronisation mechanisms. In addition, Vegas Pro 11 comes pre-loaded with "NewBlue" Titler Pro, a 2D and 3D titling plug-in.At the actuality, maxi_merida_hsm_laserie_disney owns it.
Version 11 is the final Vegas Pro release to include 32-bit support.
- GPU Accelerated Video Processing
- New Titles and Text plugin
- Improved usability for ProType Titler
- Added Star Wipe transitions
- Added Radial Pixelate effect
- Added per parameter keyframing for many effects
- Event Pan/Crop is now integrated into the Video Effect dialogue
- Improved usability for the Mixing console
- Simplified Master Bus window
- Sync Links help keep events synced on the timeline
Vegas Pro 12
Starting with this release, it is available in three new configurations:
- Vegas Pro 12 Edit: Professional Video and Audio Production
- Vegas Pro 12: Professional Video, Audio, and Blu-ray Disc Creation
- Vegas Pro 12 Suite: Professional Editing, Disc Authoring and Visual Effects Design
- Added New Plugins
- Added Lightness/a/b to Histogram view
- Added tools for creating rectangular or oval masks
- You can now use the Apply to FX control in the Event Pan/Crop to mask video event effects
- You can pair stereoscopic 3D subclips at the track level
- new Match Project settings option to match the project with a video clip
Vegas Pro 13
It brings new collaboration tools and streamlined workflows to professional content producers faced with a wide variety of multimedia production tasks. This is the final Vegas Pro release under Sony's ownership. The last Sony Vegas Pro 13 build was #453. MAGIX released a rebranded version build #545.
- Added render support up to 4096x4096
- Added loudness meters and logging
Vegas Pro 14
- Improved Velocity Envelope and added 20% and 40% presets
- Increased number of scripts that can be shown in the script menu
- Native support for reading ProRes 4444 files
- ProRes Rendering
- Support for reading HEVC hvc1 file variants
Vegas Pro 15
- Selective Paste Attributes
- Support for AMD VCE hardware acceleration for encoding 8-bit progressive HEVC files and H264 AVC/AAC files
- Read timecode from MP4/MOV files from GoPro, SAVC-S, and Alpaha 7s cameras
- Updated Support for RED Epic Dragon, Raven, Scarlet, and Weapon files
- LUT, Picture in Picture, Crop OFX filters now uses the GPU
- 5k and 6k files from Panasonic GH5 scaled to 4K for editing
Vegas Pro 16
Vegas Pro 17
Released on 5 August 2019. This release added:- Nested timelines
- Improved video stabilisation
- Planar motion tracking/video tracking
- Smart Split Edit
- Dynamic storyboard and timeline interaction
- Bézier masking OFX-Plugin
- Lens correction plug
- Improved Picture-In-Picture OFX plug-in
- Automatic slideshow creator
- Screen capture
- Improved multicamera editing
- Improved colour grading
- Length show
- Experimental MKV reader
Vegas Pro 18
- Motion Tracker Panel
- Improved Video FX, Transitions and Media Generator windows
- 8-Bit pixel format
- Black Bar Fill plug-in
- Denoiser plug-in
- Flicker Control plug-in
- Style Transfer plug-in
- Integrated graphics card driver update check
- The Lens Correction FX has got an additional zooming factor
- Export and Import of VEGAS Pro preferences
- Reworked screen capture utility VEGAS Capture
- Incremental Save
- A more detailed render progress dialogue box
- Swap video files
- New Video Scopes options
- VEGAS Prepare
- VEGAS Hub explorer window
- Alternate High DPI mode
- Logarithmic Exposure adjustment
- Some more legacy features were hidden by default, use Preferences > Deprecated Features
- Event edge handles
Vegas Pro 19
Released on 18 August 2021. This release added:- Improved user interface
- Improved colour grading
- Improved effects
- New cloud-integrated content management and acquisition.
- Live streaming
Vegas Pro 20
- File Drop for fast collaboration
- Automatic project collections
- Local project archives
- Speech to Text functionality including automatic subtitle generation
- White Balance controls in the Colour Grading Panel
- Hue adjustment curves in the Colour Grading Panel
- VST3 Support for audio editing
- VST 32-bit bridge
- Optical Flow mode for Warp Flow and Smart Split
- Real-time Optical Flow for the Slow Motion FX
- Normalise button for events
- Fade In/out included in Paste Event Attributes
- Automatic region creation in Scene Detection
- Honeycomb and Colour Planes presets for GL transitions
Vegas Pro 21
- VEGAS Z-Depth OFX plug-in and compositor
- Adjustment events
- Offset and Wrap OFX plug-in
- Smart Masking
- VEGAS Mocha
- Cloud-based text to speech
- Quick Upload
- Online Help
- New GL Transitions
- Improved Button icons
- VEGAS Content improvements
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