Editors appreciated its intuitive drag-and-drop workflow, robust audio editing capabilities (thanks to its roots in Sony’s audio tools), and powerful color grading options. While the software is now outdated and no longer supported by its current owner, Magix (which acquired the Vegas line in 2016), it remains a nostalgic favorite for hobbyists and early YouTube content creators.
Editors appreciated its intuitive drag-and-drop workflow, robust audio editing capabilities (thanks to its roots in Sony’s audio tools), and powerful color grading options. While the software is now outdated and no longer supported by its current owner, Magix (which acquired the Vegas line in 2016), it remains a nostalgic favorite for hobbyists and early YouTube content creators.