Give Me A Few Reasons Why Vegas Pro Is A Good Software

AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 12:06 AM

Hey guys, I'm planning on doing a video 10 reasons why Vegas Pro is a good software for editing. Since a video I last saw about editing programs keep giving it a bad name. This will be my first ever video like this talking about a software so I need a few good reasons why you guys like Vegas. Like with its plugin support, timeline, etc. If you get my meaning. I think it's time for a video like that cause I've been using it for tiktok style edits recently like in after effects and it just hurts to be honest when people say it's a terrible software. 🙏

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3POINT wrote on 10/13/2025, 4:35 AM

@AnkarosEdits21 try out a trial version of Vegas and find out yourself if fits your needs.

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AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 4:38 AM

@AnkarosEdits21 try out a trial version of Vegas and find out yourself if fits your needs.

What? I said I'm making a video 10 reasons why Vegas is a good software. And I asked if some of you guys would give me a few reasons why. Did you even read my post?

EricLNZ wrote on 10/13/2025, 5:10 AM

@AnkarosEdits21 It's probably the areas where Vegas excels compared to other software that you need to concentrate on. The Vegas sales page at https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-pro/ has some comparisons at the end which might give you some ideas.

RogerS wrote on 10/13/2025, 5:36 AM

I like that the timeline doesn't hide things from you- at a glance you can see all audio and video and if any Fx are applied to events or tracks (make sure the labels are enabled).

I like that the revised color grading panel has everything I need for most clips in one place and it's even easy to add masks with bezier masking through the CGP. I also like you can extend its flexibility by adding the CGP to an adjustment event and you can even blend CGP settings or keyframe them by adjusting the opacity (strength).

For doing subtitles in VEGAS using my GPU, Auto Captions is fast and immensely powerful: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/auto-captions-for-vegas-pro--147836/

Reyfox wrote on 10/13/2025, 5:46 AM

What may be a good reason for me might not be a non-starter for you. The reason to try the trial is to see if it is a good fit for you and the way you edit.

Me personally? I've been editing with Vegas for the last 8 years, even though I have Davinici Resolve Studio w/Speed Editor (this is the paid version), that I've also have had for over 4 years.

What has kept me from editing with it is the timeline editing. Vegas was a natural "fit" for me and the way I edit. I like that everything is right there in front of me. No "pages" I have to go to. No nodes, since this old brain has been doing layer based editing for a couple of decades. This is one trick the "old dog" can not learn, nodes.

Yes, you can get a free version of software, but I average out the cost over a year, and for me, it isn't an issue. I once thought that the UI (back around VP10) was butt ugly and confusing so never considered it. Then a Humble Bundle VP14 Edit was offered. It was cheap and I figured, I'd give it a shot. After 2 weeks of blasting through timeline editing, I bought VP15 Suite and upgraded every year.

Are there "teething" pains with initial releases? For me yes. But so far, the Vegas developers have ironed out most of them. No software is perfect. None. A trip to their user forums will detail this. And with complexity, software becomes more difficult to debug.

But while VP23 has some issues, it hasn't stopped me (only delayed briefly) from editing.

On my computer, I have Pinnacle Studio 26 Ultimate, Videostudio Pro 2023 Ultimate, Magix Movie Studio 2024 Suite, Video Pro X14. and Davinci Resolve Studio 20.2.1. When it comes to me editing, Vegas is what I work with.

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AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 5:56 AM

What may be a good reason for me might not be a non-starter for you. The reason to try the trial is to see if it is a good fit for you and the way you edit.

Me personally? I've been editing with Vegas for the last 8 years, even though I have Davinici Resolve Studio w/Speed Editor (this is the paid version), that I've also have had for over 4 years.

What has kept me from editing with it is the timeline editing. Vegas was a natural "fit" for me and the way I edit. I like that everything is right there in front of me. No "pages" I have to go to. No nodes, since this old brain has been doing layer based editing for a couple of decades. This is one trick the "old dog" can not learn, nodes.

Yes, you can get a free version of software, but I average out the cost over a year, and for me, it isn't an issue. I once thought that the UI (back around VP10) was butt ugly and confusing so never considered it. Then a Humble Bundle VP14 Edit was offered. It was cheap and I figured, I'd give it a shot. After 2 weeks of blasting through timeline editing, I bought VP15 Suite and upgraded every year.

Are there "teething" pains with initial releases? For me yes. But so far, the Vegas developers have ironed out most of them. No software is perfect. None. A trip to their user forums will detail this. And with complexity, software becomes more difficult to debug.

But while VP23 has some issues, it hasn't stopped me (only delayed briefly) from editing.

On my computer, I have Pinnacle Studio 26 Ultimate, Videostudio Pro 2023 Ultimate, Magix Movie Studio 2024 Suite, Video Pro X14. and Davinci Resolve Studio 20.2.1. When it comes to me editing, Vegas is what I work with.

Yeah on a last post I did I wrote why I chose to stick with Vegas for tiktok style edits instead of moving to After Effects for them. Or even Davinci Resolve that can has scripts now for AE effects, Was that I've been editing on Vegas since I had movie studio platinum 12-17 for trailer type edits for star wars etc. (Didn't see the success as I wished on YouTube channels I had for them) Was the timeline and the fact you can keep the center channel easily in 5.1 audio.

The reason. Why I want to make this video is because I am tired of people dismissing it I don't want it to die off because it can do everything that other softwares can when you have the plugins like Sapphire, BCC, Twixtor, Ignite and MBLs and Vegasaur which I got recently and been a life savor for music beat tracking and of course the Flow graph for smooth zooms like in tiktok edits from AE. and I even made my own deep glow using Ignite super glow and sapphire glow etc.

I just thought it was time for someone to spread positives on this software for once.

RogerS wrote on 10/13/2025, 5:58 AM

I think your project is great- maybe it can be a series that highlights different ways VEGAS makes our lives easier.

AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 6:03 AM

I think your project is great- maybe it can be a series that highlights different ways VEGAS makes our lives easier.

Here's an example of a tiktok style edit I make in Vegas Pro. Using Sapphire, BCC, MBLs, Twixtor, ignite, the protype tool for fade up words like AE. and everything.

There are other editors who use Vegas for these types of edits but some switch to Davanci Resolve or After Effects etc but I don't go all out on mine so I use Vegas instead.

Reyfox wrote on 10/13/2025, 6:15 AM

I also bought Vegasaur years ago expressly for it's beat detection. VP22/23 has beat detection and tempo. I've compared them, and they both work, but Vegas is built in and I use it.

As for complaints about Vegas, go to the Resolve forum and you will read complaints there too. Go to any forum and there will always be those that are unhappy.

There has been software that I've owned in the past, and if I were unhappy enough, I'd just move on. I don't digress into a childish temper tantrum, but express my feelings respectfully. If there are issues I experience with the software, I write what they are and reproduction steps for others to test. There have been some issues that I didn't realize that "I" was the issue, not the software.

I too want Vegas to flourish in this ever shrinking editing software pie....

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AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 6:22 AM

I also bought Vegasaur years ago expressly for it's beat detection. VP22/23 has beat detection and tempo. I've compared them, and they both work, but Vegas is built in and I use it.

As for complaints about Vegas, go to the Resolve forum and you will read complaints there too. Go to any forum and there will always be those that are unhappy.

There has been software that I've owned in the past, and if I were unhappy enough, I'd just move on. I don't digress into a childish temper tantrum, but express my feelings respectfully. If there are issues I experience with the software, I write what they are and reproduction steps for others to test. There have been some issues that I didn't realize that "I" was the issue, not the software.

I too want Vegas to flourish in this ever shrinking editing software pie....

Yeah, it's time for Vegas to come out from the shadows and into the light again.

Just give me a list of short reasons why people shouldn't dismiss the software.

Like this.

1. Timeline

2. Effects

3. Plugins

Something like that for me to build upon for the video.

RogerS wrote on 10/13/2025, 6:25 AM

I'd focus on use cases rather than features. Most NLEs are fundamentally similar in what they can do, it's how they do it that's interesting.

Jack S wrote on 10/13/2025, 8:30 AM

For me, it's the ease of timeline editing. I regularly need to delete individual frames and that's easy with Vegas. I don't know about other NLEs, but I've no wish to try any of them. My favourite transition is the simple cross fade. Easily achieved in Vegas. Simply drag the start of one clip over the end of another. Even 1 frame cross fades, which I use regularly. I don't bother with fancy transitions, although they are available, natively, in Vegas if I need one.
A massive bonus is the ability to run scripts for many tasks. I've written many (with much help from @jetdv) and incorporated them into an application extension, which is dockable.
Vegas Pro fulfils all my editing needs.

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AnkarosEdits21 wrote on 10/13/2025, 10:10 AM

For me, it's the ease of timeline editing. I regularly need to delete individual frames and that's easy with Vegas. I don't know about other NLEs, but I've no wish to try any of them. My favourite transition is the simple cross fade. Easily achieved in Vegas. Simply drag the start of one clip over the end of another. Even 1 frame cross fades, which I use regularly. I don't bother with fancy transitions, although they are available, natively, in Vegas if I need one.
A massive bonus is the ability to run scripts for many tasks. I've written many (with much help from @jetdv) and incorporated them into an application extension, which is dockable.
Vegas Pro fulfils all my editing needs.

And the fact the the frickin video on doesn't cut off if you drag another clip on that one. premiere and Davinci Resolve. It's just frustrating that it does that.

rraud wrote on 10/13/2025, 11:16 AM

Vegas is intuitive and has a full featured DAW build it.

Alex-Pitel wrote on 10/13/2025, 11:40 AM

1) It is intuitive - you just drag and drop everything in one window - no need to walk through extra modules like in Resolve

2) It is fastest editing - no other software give you opportunity to edit 2 hours multicam podcast with full of underlying music, voiceovers, transitions, and a lot of other stuff in a one day.

3) Scripting and extensions - it has a very good sripts and extensions you can use (actually Vegasaur is must have, also for very-very fast audio ducking with music and voiceovers)

4) The main thing i like it - it is non destructive when I lay out events one on another and then lay it normally

5) Perfect visualisation of audio on tracks and easy work with tracks

6) I like UI - it small enough so there is a place for everything I really need (events, effects, transitions)

7) Very-very good automation "paste event attribute" or with scripts and extensions (I can mark and render with Vegasaur in a minute, that I have to mark in an hour in other softwares)

8) easy to work with timeline, events, tracks

9) A lot of compositing stuff.

10) No other software have all of this at once. Yes some software have some better features, some have very many features but you will not produce a product in a very short time with all that stuff I use in my projects in other softwares.


Bad - you had to save often from Vegas 11 to Vegas 20. Vegas 21 (build like 180-210, but NOT 300) is the most stable for me - I just work and think about my editing. I use a lot of plugins and some plugins have problems that is not problem of Vegas (DxRevive sometimes may crash if you want to render several times for example). And in those versions they does not have some bugs from Vegas 12 and did not added new bugs. I Didn't extensively checked Vegas 23 yet.

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