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Vegas Pro 1.0b running on Windows NT 4.0. Vegas 1.0 was released after a brief public beta [4] 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. [10]
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 Versions 14 to 17. Magix ...
This product is no longer called Sony Vegas Pro as of version 14. MAGIX, the new developer of this software, lists it on their website as Vegas Pro. I feel this page should be moved to a new page called "Vegas Pro", however I lack the experience to properly make the move in a way that follows Wikipedia guidelines.
Microsoft Windows Live Movie Maker 2011 (part of the Windows Live Essentials package) converts to lower resolution for editing and playback, but is capable of exporting in HD. Nero Ultra Edition Enhanced (from version 7 onwards) includes the Nero Vision editor and the Nero Showtime player, which both support AVCHD files.
Vanadium — Windows 10 version 1909; Vancouver — VC820; Vanderbilt — Red Hat Linux 4.1; Vanderpool — Intel Virtualization Technology; Vega — Arch Linux 0.2; Vega — Sun StarOffice 5.1; Venice— AMD Athlon 64 90 nm processor w/ 512 KB L2 cache; Vegas — Sun Aurora Technology 7-slot PCI Expander; Venice — Mandrake Linux 5.1
Boris Continuum Complete is a special effects plug-in package that works in conjunction with Adobe Creative Suite, including CS6, Avid editing and finishing systems such as Sony Vegas Pro, and Apple Final Cut Pro.
Media Composer is a non-linear editing (NLE) software application developed by Avid Technology.First introduced in the late 1980s and widely adopted in the 1990s, it has become a prominent tool in the professional editing landscape, particularly in the film, television, and broadcast industries.
Windows Process Activation Service (also known as WAS) is the process activation mechanism introduced within Internet Information Services v7.0. Windows Activation Service builds on the existing Internet Information Services v6.0 but is more powerful because it provides support for other protocols besides HTTP , such as TCP and Named Pipes .