I just purchased Vegas Pro 365 Subscription. My question is how to "Access over 1.5 million royalty-free stock video and audio assets ready to use in your projects."
@PavelZM ... it would have been good if you had used Google Translate or similar to translate your comment into English so that everybody on the forum doesn't have to use a translation service to do so. As you should have noticed, the primary language on the forum is English.
Vegas Pro can be purchased as an outright purchase - this is the perpetual licence where you can keep using Vegas Pro forever. But there is also the subscription licence where the subscriber only has access to Vegas Pro while the subscription is active (meaning monthly or annual fees continue being made) - it's a form of leasing. If the subscription payment stops, access to Vegas Pro stops.
As the Product Comparison page shows, Royalty-free stock footage is only available to those on the subscription model. Vegas Pro staff have mentioned on the forum in recent times that this is because the use of the stock footage comes as a cost to the company (thus being covered by the ongoing subscription fee) whereas with a perpetual licence, the company could well be incurring usage costs from the stock footage provider for years if the stock footage benefit were available with a perpetual licence, and those costs wouldn't be recoverable from the customer year after year. Anyway, that's my take-away from the advice given on the forum by Vegas Pro staff.
Bought a vegas pro 19 license. After all, does the license also apply? Or did I not understand something?
Sounds like you bought the perpetual license, instead of the 365 subscription. This was the first year they introduced additional perks to subscription buyers, so I can see how the mistake was made.
Thank you all, I realized that I was mistaken, and Sony Vegas should have highlighted in bold what is included in the subscription and what is included in the license. Or highlight with a frame what is included, it was better, I am from Ukraine, and the translator translated for me, so I read it.