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vkmast wrote on 11/11/2017, 7:55 AM

This tutorial/review includes a section on "What is the difference between Vegas Pro 14 Edit, Vegas Pro 14 and Vegas Pro 14 Suite ?" The extras may not have been quite the same as initially in later offers.

As for VP 15 Edit, read this. Scroll down the comparison table linked there to find "Video effects: Over 390" (in all packages).

Soniclight-2.0 wrote on 12/21/2017, 7:00 PM

@vkmast -- Point taken and did see that right now, however I'm also right in what I stated. The very first line or row under "Video" in "Filters and special effects" shows an "X" (or none) in Edit version column. So a tad confusing. I had stopped there, hadn't seen what you pointed out that is quite a bit farther down in the Video section.

Former user wrote on 12/21/2017, 7:28 PM

@vkmast -- Point taken and did see that right now, however I'm also right in what I stated. The very first line or row under "Video" in "Filters and special effects" shows an "X" (or none) in Edit version column. So a tad confusing. I had stopped there, hadn't seen what you pointed out that is quite a bit farther down in the Video section.

Yes it doesn't make any sense. Vegas pro 15 (not edit) says native + , and then it lists 3rd party filters. But Vegas pro edit doesn't say native. it has a X indicating it ha no filters.

vkmast wrote on 12/21/2017, 7:34 PM

Yes, that is misleading, not quite saved by the "Native +" notes in the other version columns. Marketing people need to look into this.