: A new stabilization engine was added to reduce shaky camera movements.
, allowing you to apply effects directly to individual audio clips rather than just entire tracks. Image Stabilization:
Sony Vegas Pro 10—released in late 2010—was a significant milestone for independent editors and small studios who needed a powerful, Windows-based non-linear editing system without the steep learning curve of some competing suites. Its feature set balanced professional tools with accessibility: a flexible timeline, native support for a wide range of codecs, GPU-accelerated rendering options (via NVIDIA CUDA and OpenCL where supported), and strong audio editing through an integrated multitrack mixer. For many content creators, Vegas Pro 10 represented a sweet spot between consumer-oriented editors and high-end solutions, enabling rapid workflows for projects ranging from web video and wedding films to broadcast-grade short-form content.
Don't expect 4K timelines. Build 387 excels at:
: The last version to officially support Windows XP SP3 . It also supports Windows Vista and Windows 7 (32-bit or 64-bit).