required computer specs for Vegas Pro

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/1/2022, 2:03 PM

I upgraded to Movie Studio 17 but could not run it on my 5 year old computer. the answer was that I lacked the specs to run it. Now I am unhappy with Movie Studio 18 which can run on my computer (I have the specs for this downgrade.) I wonder if there is a version of Movie Studio Edit that my computer will support.

The specs from my HP are embedded.

Thanks for your comment. Even if I can get an earlier version, I will be grateful. I can only use Movie Studio version 14 at the moment.

Pamela

Comments

walter-i. wrote on 2/1/2022, 2:17 PM

Please check your information again - in the title line you write about Vegas Pro and in the text about Movie Studio.
Is there a Movie Studio Edit version - or did you make a mistake there?

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/1/2022, 2:26 PM

No. My circumstances: I upgraded to Movie Studio 17. It would not function on my computer. Support asked for my computer specs and informed me that they were not adequate for 17. They sent me Movie Studio 18. (It must be a downgrade because it does work on my computer but I do not like it at all after years of using Vegas. ) I am now looking to find (even an old version) of Vegas Pro Edit that I can use. I have seen video tutorials that show me the format is the same as I have used and I believe it will be easy to learn. So, hence one comment on my problem with Movie Studio's change and my desire to find a version of Vegas Pro Edit that will work with my computer.

These are the specs to my (working fine) 5 year old laptop. Thanks for your interest and comment.

Pamela

walter-i. wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:03 PM

Sorry, then I misunderstood.

jetdv wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:07 PM

@Pamela-Ayres, Movie Studio 18 is not a VEGAS product. It's a different Magix video editor. Movie Studio 17 was the last VEGAS Movie Studio version. The upgrade to Movie Studio 17 would be VEGAS Pro 19. I see nothing on your screenshot that would prevent it from working. My laptop is well over 5 years old and VEGAS Pro 13 through 19 are all working fine on this system.

 

Here's the VEGAS Pro 17 requirements (Movie Studio 17 should be similar):

8. System Requirements

 

The following lists the minimum system requirements for using VEGAS Pro software:

A 64-bit operating system: Windows 10

6th Generation Intel Core i5 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 2.5 Ghz and 4 Core minimum. For 4k, 7th Generation Intel Core i7 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 3.0 Ghz and 8 Core minimum

1.5GB hard-disk space for program installation

Solid-state disk (SSD) or high-speed multi-disk RAID for 4K media

8 GB RAM minimum (16 GB recommended; 32 GB recommended for 4K)

OHCI-compatible IEEE-1394DV card (for DV and HDV capture and print-to-tape)

USB 2.0 or faster connection (for importing from AVCHD, XDCAM EX, NXCAM, or DVD camcorders)

NVIDIA NVIDIA® GeForce 9XX series or higher with 4 GB

AMD/ATI AMD/ATI® Radeon with 4 GB and VCE 3.0 or higher (Radeon Pro series with 8 GB for HDR and 32 bit projects)

Intel Intel® GPU HD Graphics 530 series or higher

Windows-compatible sound device

Supported CD-recordable drive (for CD burning only)

Supported DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW (for DVD burning only)

Supported BD-R/-RE drive (for Blu-ray Disc™ burning only)

Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0 (included on application disc) or 4.5

 

 

 

And the VEGAS Pro 19 requirements:

 

7. System Requirements

 

The following lists the minimum system requirements for using VEGAS Pro software:

A 64-bit operating system: Microsoft® Windows 10

6th Generation Intel Core i5 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 2.5 Ghz and 4 Core minimum. For 4K, 7th Generation Intel Core i7 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 3.0 Ghz and 8 Core minimum.

2GB hard-disk space for program installation

Solid-state disk (SSD) or high-speed multi-disk RAID for 4K media

8 GB RAM (16 GB recommended; 32 GB recommended for 4K)

OHCI-compatible IEEE-1394DV card (for DV and HDV capture and print-to-tape)

USB 2.0 or faster connection (for importing from AVCHD, XDCAM EX, NXCAM, or DVD camcorders)

NVIDIA NVIDIA® GeForce GTX or RTX 9XX series or higher with 4GB

AMD/ATI AMD/ATI® Radeon with 4GB and VCE 3.0 or higher (Radeon Pro series with 8GB for HDR and 32 bit projects)

Intel Intel® GPU HD Graphics 530 series or higher

Windows-compatible sound device

Supported CD-recordable drive (for CD burning only)

Supported DVD-R/-RW/+R/+RW (for DVD burning only)

Supported BD-R/-RE drive (for Blu-ray Disc™ burning only)

Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8

An internet connection

Musicvid wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:15 PM

Your system meets the requirements for Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 17, and should work with Vegas Pro. You should download the trial to confirm.

Magix Movie Studio is not an upgrade to Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 17.

VEGAS Pro 19 Presales information and link to specs is on the product page:

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-pro/

Maybe a better place to start is by sharing what issues you are having with VMSP17. If there are specific files that won't load, share that information as well.

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-to-post-mediainfo-and-vegas-pro-file-properties--104561/

vkmast wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:17 PM

The only VEGAS product that you can currently purchase from vegascreativesoftware.com is VEGAS 19 (Edit, Pro or POST). All are available as 365 subscription or as one-time purchase). See here https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/vegas-edit/

I'd suggest you test with the free 30-day trial for yourself. For VEGAS Edit, see VEGAS Pro here https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/free-trials/video-editor-free-download/

Note this: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/us/product-comparison/#productMenu

In MAGIX/VEGAS online shop there are different purchase options (click the small triangle to choose a "payment plan").

For older versions, you need to shop around and find a reliable third-party online seller.

As @jetdv stated, please note also that Movie Studio 18 (and more current 2022) is a totally different MAGIX product, only the name is similar.

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:22 PM

You have stirred my hope. I have been staring at the email sent to me by Vegas tech support and looking at the specs on my HP and remain puzzled--partly because I cannot see (ignorance) the issue with the core they talk about. BUT my experience with 17 remains that I installed it and it would hang up and never open. I reinstalled it and had the same problem. If you can look at this .jpg I have created with their email and my specs and help me understand (even find a work around) I would be grateful.

Pamela

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:25 PM

Boy, do I see that and there is no tutorials for it. I did hear from Magix that it mirrors what they are calling Movie Studio 2020-2022 but there are just not the perks of Vegas. I will work through the comment from vkmast. I sent him something to look at and I appreciate the understanding to just jump in and try the free trial if using what I have does not work. Thanks

Pamela

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:29 PM

Musicvid, You confirm what jetdv said. It is getting late for me. I will follow up tomorrow. Thank you.

vkmast wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:43 PM

I agree with others that the specs should be enough for it to work.

EricLNZ wrote on 2/1/2022, 3:55 PM

@Pamela-Ayres Suggest you do a fresh post in the Vegas Movie Studio section of this forum so the experts here can get VMS17 going for you.

john_dennis wrote on 2/2/2022, 1:43 AM

@Pamela-Ayres said:

"I have been staring at the email sent to me by Vegas tech support and looking at the specs on my HP and remain puzzled--partly because I cannot see (ignorance) the issue with the core they talk about."

"6th Generation Intel Core i5 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 2.5 Ghz and 4 Core minimum. For 4k, 7th Generation Intel Core i7 (or AMD equivalent) or better. 3.0 Ghz and 8 Core minimum"

  • Your system has two cores with hyperthreading.

https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/95451/intel-core-i77500u-processor-4m-cache-up-to-3-50-ghz.html

  • That's two cores short of the minimum number of cores.
Essentials Product Collection    7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 Processors
Products formerly Kaby Lake
Mobile
i7-7500U
Launch Date Q3'16
Lithography 14 nm
Recommended Customer Price $393.00CPU 
Total Cores 2
Total Threads 4
Max Turbo Frequency 3.50 GHz
Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 Frequency ‡3.50 GHz
Processor Base Frequency 2.70 GHz

"Solid-state disk (SSD) or high-speed multi-disk RAID for 4K media"

  • This problem is fixable by replacing the 5 year old spinning disk (12 ms access time) with a relatively inexpensive SSD.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=1TB%20SSD&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma

  • You should probably do that anyway before your current drive fails.

When I bought my last laptop, it had a single 2.5" spinning disk. Since I haven't been going anywhere, I would power it up every couple of weeks to keep it up to date. With all the Windows Update and O/S overhead running in the background hammering the hard drive, most days I never even got to open Vegas. I lost interest and went to one of the other systems in the house. I bought the machine knowing that it has two hard drive bays and I fully intended to get rid of the spinning disk.

Now, it has one of these:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1378548-REG/crucial_ct250mx500ssd1_mx500_250gb_2_5_ssd.html?sts=pi&pim=Y

... and one of these:

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1556972-REG/crucial_ct500p2ssd8_500gb_p2_nvme_pcie.html?sts=pi&pim=Y

With only one drive bay you should upgrade to a 1TB drive or larger SSD.

Former user wrote on 2/2/2022, 5:43 PM

Boy, do I see that and there is no tutorials for it. I did hear from Magix that it mirrors what they are calling Movie Studio 2020-2022 but there are just not the perks of Vegas.

It's more modern software with a better made rendering engine. It's better for high end and low end computers, but if you don't like it's UI or features and don't want to adapt then it's no good for you no matter how much more efficiently it runs on your system

gary-rebholz wrote on 2/3/2022, 8:51 AM

@Pamela-Ayres, I looked into this for you and I want to apologize.

Unfortunately, you contacted the MAGIX customer service team instead of the VEGAS team. They are very different. So your ticket was handled by someone who seems to have a different opinion of the quality of Movie Studio 18 and VEGAS Movie Studio 17 than I do. It is a confusing situation at best and you seem to have gotten caught in the middle of it. They also gave you incorrect information about the minimum system requirements and your computer's ability to handle our software, as has been pointed out by your fellow users here.

I'm very sorry for this.

In the future, please make sure to reach out to the VEGAS Customer Service team with your VEGAS Movie Studio or VEGAS Pro questions. You'll get much more acurate responses in regards to your VEGAS product.

vkmast wrote on 2/3/2022, 9:07 AM

VEGAS Support (advice here.)

@Pamela-Ayres

Former user wrote on 2/3/2022, 10:25 AM

@gary-rebholz Hi, looking at the amount of posts on here & the Magix forum, I hope you mention this 'confusing situation' between Magix & Vegas Movie Studio to Magix when you're in touch with them, I think i would be quite annoyed if i updated/upgraded & ended up getting a very different program, when i upgrade i never download the trial version, i just expect some improvements & maybe some additional features to the program i already have.

vkmast wrote on 2/3/2022, 11:12 AM

@Former user my understanding is that the VEGAS team leaders have been working to solve this "confusing situation" and MAGIX is fully aware of the problem. Hopefully we will see some changes in the near future.

Former user wrote on 2/3/2022, 11:22 AM

@vkmast Yeah i did think that this would be hard to ignore or miss, i wonder why it ever came to this in the first place, did no one in the Magix office meetings say, 'if we change the product but keep almost the same name, then offer upgrades without a massive warning'....🤦‍♂️ Yeah i understand i was just putting my pennies worth in 😉

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/7/2022, 1:29 PM

John-Dennis, Your answer has sent me on the proper search. I have learned about cores. The SSD drive you recommend can replace but not supplement in my laptop. I will need to go to a local computer shop to see if it is possible to upgrade my processor to 4 cores, even if I replace the HD with an SSD. I have reinstalled 17 and get the same hang up. Even though the majority of helpers here agree that I have the specs, the missing element seems to be the missing 2 cores. I will continue looking into the things I have learned on the forum. My alternatives seems to be to continue with MS 14 or buy a new computer (which is not possible right now). Thanks a heap.

Former user wrote on 2/7/2022, 1:42 PM

@Pamela-Ayres Hi, unless you have a friend who can do the replacement of the CPU (cores) cheap, i'd keep what you have for now, what you pay a PC shop + the CPU might be similar to the price of a new PC, & computer technology evolves so fast that pc's are 'out of date' within a couple of yrs, so even if you do replace the CPU it might not be worth it because everything else in your computer will be 'old'. 😕

 

Pamela-Ayres wrote on 2/7/2022, 2:51 PM

:-) Thanks, friend. I had considered that angle. Sigh. I have fought a good fight to keep up with technology and keep out of debt. I will most likely continue with Version 14 until..... But the help I have received in the forum has guided me in exploring all options.