SONY Vegas Pro is a multimedia editor tool that successfully competes against bigger names in this field. Use it to create compelling 3D videos, with the help of the latest compelling features.
The trial version for Vegas Pro 10 is pretty big in size (197 MB), while the full version costs almost 600$ (which is a really steep price).
The installation step requires you to choose preferred language, after which it will take some time to process everything.
For the trial version of SONY Vegas Pro, you have to register online, and this means you have to supply some personal information about yourself. Don't worry, because no serial number is required.
Vegas Pro 10 opens in a wide screen window which is divided into smaller sections. New features include stereoscopic-3D editing, efficient image stabilization, and improved multi-cam editing support.
Unfortunately, Vegas Pro 10 does not allow you to use timeline in order to clean audio and video, and the GPU acceleration is weak.
Anyone who is interested in this multimedia field is very welcomed to try out Vegas Pro 10. Although it was initially designed for professionals (e.g. web developers, 3D artists), Vegas Pro 10 also comes with a suite of interactive help provided by a vast and friendly community.
All in all, SONY Vegas Pro 10 is a pretty good tool for creating 3D home videos in high definition.
Limitations:
· 30 days trial
· Nag screen
What's New in This Release:
Video:
· GPU-accelerated video processing (please see System Requirements for information about supported hardware).
· New Titles & Text plug-in.
· Improved usability for the ProType Titler.
· Added a new Star Wipe transition.
· Added a new Radial Pixelate video plug-in.
· Added per-parameter keyframes for many video plug-ins.
· The Transitions, Video FX, Media Generators, and (new) Compositors windows all include folders to group plug-ins and a search box to help you find plug-ins easily.
· The Stabilize plug-in has been simplified and improved.
· The Stereoscopic 3D Adjust plug-in now includes Floating Windows controls to allow you to mask the edge of the video frame to compensate for screen-edge violations.
· Added a Stereoscopic 3D depth control to the Cookie Cutter effect, as well as Cross Effect and Iris transitions.
· Support for NVIDIA 3D Vision on single-display systems using the Windows Graphics Card device (available in Preferences > Preview Device).
· Event Pan/Crop is now integra...