- August 13, 2019
- MAGIX Software GmbH
VEGAS Pro 17 Edit Steam Edition
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"VEGAS Pro 17 Edit - Steam Edition enhances video editing with Nested Timelines for project organization, audio synchronization for multicam editing, and improved color grading. New features include GPU acceleration, sci-fi warp effects, slow motion, planar motion tracking, and full HDR support, making it ideal for Let's Plays and gaming videos."







- VEGAS Pro offers a range of features and effects that can enhance video editing, making it a solid choice for many users.
- The software is relatively easy to learn, especially with the help of YouTube tutorials, and is a good entry point for new editors.
- It provides a cost-effective alternative to subscription-based software like Adobe Premiere Pro, allowing users to access powerful editing tools without ongoing fees.
- The software is plagued by frequent crashes, often losing users' progress and making it frustrating to work on projects.
- Many users report that the application can become unresponsive or hang, particularly when importing media or rendering videos.
- Despite its features, the software's stability issues and bugs have led to disappointment among long-time users who expected improvements over previous versions.
stability
10 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe stability of the software has been criticized for being inconsistent and prone to crashes, even on high-performance systems. While some users note improvements in rendering speed and reduced bugs compared to previous versions, many still experience frequent freezes and ongoing issues, leading to frustration given the high price point. Overall, the software is perceived as a "buggy crashing mess" that has not significantly improved over the years.
“For $300 full price, all you are getting is a buggy, crashing mess that has not gotten any better in the years that I have been using it.”
“I have an 8-core CPU and a very capable GPU, but I experienced multiple freezes and crashes while trying to render a video.”
“You don't expect software this pricey to be so buggy.”