Hello. I'm a client of the Vegas Pro in Hector and I'm very interested

Netanel-Emuna wrote on 6/1/2022, 3:24 PM

Hello. I'm a client of the Vegas Pro in Hector and I'm very interested in the new Vegas Pro 19

But it's hard to pay a monthly or annual subscription. I'd like to pay a one-time fee with you or the Vegas Pro steam. I'd love to If you can answer me or help those who are hard to commit to a monthly/annual amount, I'd be happy if you could make a single sum option Or add the product to the steam

 

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RogerS wrote on 6/1/2022, 3:33 PM

Vegas has a one-time fee option. Click buy license (or upgrade if you ever had it before).

Vegas Pro 19 was on Steam last time I checked.

What or where is Hector?

Netanel-Emuna wrote on 6/1/2022, 3:36 PM

Yes, it does. But without all the software, they told me in the past that I asked about the software, they told me they'd do some of the other functions on the Vegas site, and it sucks for you, too. The price is cheaper than before

RogerS wrote on 6/1/2022, 4:12 PM

I don't know what you are saying exactly. Vegas Pro (the editing software) is the same across all packages.

With subscription ones you get access to external server-powered features like stock footage and speech to text (transcription).

Third party add-ons vary by package and also depending on the time of year. I don't personally care about them.

vkmast wrote on 6/1/2022, 5:48 PM

@Netanel-Emuna please check https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-edit/ tomorrow.

(Click the globe button on the black bar at the top of that site to select your area's version of that URL)

You will see the current offers and purchase options there (including one-time purchase of the new license). You can choose your payment plan (purchase option) by clicking the small blue arrow in the Online Shop at the bottom of the page.

Netanel-Emuna wrote on 6/2/2022, 5:35 AM

Thanks

Netanel-Emuna wrote on 6/2/2022, 3:15 PM

Hello when I buy a Vegas pro at steam and I want to purchase extensions through the Vegas Pro site. It's possible

set wrote on 6/2/2022, 4:58 PM

Steam and VegasPro's site are 2 different distribution.

I prefer suggest to purchase at Vegas Pro site

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vkmast wrote on 6/2/2022, 5:06 PM

Please note some of the differences between versions bought from VEGAS or Steam. You may also check your previous thread regarding Steam. @set's suggestion is worth considering.

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