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  2. Vegas Pro - Wikipedia

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    Vegas Pro (stylized as VEGAS Pro, formerly known as Sony Vegas) is a professional video editing software package for non-linear editing (NLE), designed to on the Microsoft Windows operating system. The first release of Vegas Beta was on 11 June 1999. [4] Vegas was originally developed as a non-linear audio editing application. Version 2.0 would ...

  3. Talk:Vegas Pro - Wikipedia

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    If you were just using a trial version of vegas, you cannot even ask Sony a question about it, because you have no serial number for a registered product. So you cannot find out about scripts and if Sony provides a upload/download portal for those.

  4. 9-Pin Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Sony 9-Pin Protocol or P1 protocol is a two-way communications protocol to control advanced video recorders. Sony introduced this protocol to control reel-to-reel type C video tape recorders (VTR) as well as videocassette recorders (VCR).

  5. Sonic Foundry - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Foundry was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin. The company sold Vegas Pro and Sound Forge, along with other programs (including Acid) to Sony Pictures Digital for US$18 million in 2003, [1] which led to the creation of Sony Creative Software.

  6. Magix - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the first edition of Magix Music Maker was released. The program now has over 2 million users as of 2018. [5] Starting in 1996, the Magix product range was extended to include software for designing, editing, presenting and archiving photos and videos [clarification needed].

  7. Vegas Movie Studio - Wikipedia

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    VEGAS Movie Studio (previously Sony Vegas Movie Studio) was a consumer-based nonlinear video editor designed for the PC. It was a scaled-down version of Vegas Pro. It was developed by Sony for its first 13 versions. It was sold in Sony's larger 2016 sale of much of its creative software suite to Magix, [2] who developed

  8. Sony Creative Software - Wikipedia

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    Sony Creative Software is an American software company that develops various media software suites. Sony Creative Software was created in a 2003 [1] deal with Madison-based media company Sonic Foundry in which it acquired its desktop product line, hired roughly 60% of employees, paid $18 million in cash, and took on certain liabilities and obligations.

  9. Sony Vegas Pro - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Sony Vegas Pro