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Haldis Rucci

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Aug 4, 2024, 3:39:00 PM8/4/24
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wheni open my program that i've been using for years, i get an ad telling me i can get the latest software as an upgrade to my current product for just $20. however, no matter what i try, i can't seem to get this to work. it also seems like i can't register my movie studio to my magix account with my serial number? looking for some help to understand all of this.

@bebop-senju Hi, I'm not sure about your problem, but 'movie studio 24 platinum' is not an upgrade from sony Vegas movie studio 11, they are different programs. The closest correct upgrade would be to Vegas Pro. Download the Trial of Movie Studio 24 & the Trial of Vegas Pro before you pay anyone anything.


PS. I should say that Magix Movie Studio is a good basic program & for $20 is a good purchase. but it requires a fairly modern PC to work well, Vegas movie studio 11 was released in 2011 so I wonder what specs your PC has? Is it as old as Vegas movie studio 11? Can you share your CPU (Processor) GPU (graphics card), the amount of RAM you have & which Windows version you are running.


A lot of the older programs will no longer run on Windows 10 onwards and the newest ones won't work on older operating systems. All current and recent past programs start with a P3 registration code. Much older programs I don't think are available for download any more as they are technically no longer within their lifetime guarantee which would normally mean the operating system they were designed to work with is no longer supported. Registering a product would have needed to be done at the time of purchase and an account activated. To use that account again the original email address you used at the time would be needed to log in as the activation code is only for the program you licenced.


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to answer as many questions as i was asked: my pc is more than capable of running current software. i've got amd ryzen 9 5900x, ddr5 32GB ram, and a 4070ti and i'm running windows 11. so upgrading isn't an issue. i've also been running movie studio 11 forever cause its just what my sister bought for herself ages ago and we've been sharing it since.


so if i wanted to upgrade to the current version of vegas pro, i wouldn't be eligible for the upgrade discount despite having the software? i suppose without the ability to register it under my account, that would be the case right? additionally, i don't think my sister ever registered the software with an account and simply just downloaded the program and put in the serial number.


For specific questions regarding older versions of Vegas products and possible upgrades it would be better to ask those questions on the Vegas Creatives forums. The link to which can be found at the base of each page here.


The forums here deal specifically with Video Pro X and Magix Movie Studio which is not the same product you have which is Vegas Movie Studio. You could also ask Magix directly via the email address I gave earlier. They are the ones with the power to offer upgrades or not. We are only users on the forums and do not represent the Magix company in any way, nor can we say with any confidence what could or could not be offered to you.


You may be. It's just that Magix didn't own Vegas when you bought Movie Studio 11 and may not have any details on you, especially if you didn't register it then. Spooky though that you're getting upgrade emails on a program that is years old wasn't even owned by Magix then.


My struggle is over! I built my (now) system 2 in 2011 when DV was king and MPEG 2 was just coming onto the scene and I needed a more powerful system to cope. Since then we've advanced to MP4 and to bigger and bigger resolutions. I was really suffering, not so much in editing (with proxies) but in encoding, which just took ages. A video, with Neat Video noise reduction applied, would encode at 12% of film speed. My new system 1 does the same job at 160% of film speed. Marvellous. I'm keeping my old system as a capture station for analogue video tapes and DV.


"This program rocks," said writer/director/producer Steve Oedekerk (Bruce Almighty, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, The Nutty Professor, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls). "I've been using Sony Vegas software as my personal editing platform for years. With the new professional features, such as control surface automation, 3D planar compositing and network rendering, we're now experiencing the true convergence of simplicity meeting high-end production power."


The Vegas+DVD Production Suite is part of a full line of A/V software assets developed by Sony Pictures Digital Networks, a business unit of Sony Pictures Entertainment. Sony Electronics' Broadcast and Production Systems division manages the U.S. sales and distribution for the software products in the professional A/V, music industry, and government channels.


"Vegas software has evolved into one of the most comprehensive video and audio editing products in the industry and with the addition of the expansive new feature set for both audio and video production, the product's efficiency is now unrivaled," said Steve Banfield, senior vice president, technology for Sony Pictures Digital Networks. "Adding in the product's ability to more efficiently integrate with Sony's existing hardware and workflow solutions, Vegas 5 software is truly a force to be reckoned with in the professional media production market."


"Customers are looking for ways to streamline their workflows," said Bob Ott, vice president of Sony's Professional Audio and Video Group. "Their ability to now go to one source and have at their fingertips both software and hardware that takes them from content creation and editing through display accomplishes that goal."


The Sony Vegas+DVD Production Suite and Vegas 5 software will be available April 19. MSRP Vegas+DVD Production Suite: US $999.95; MSRP Vegas 5 software: US $699.95. More information can be found at www.sony.com/mediasoftware, including a complete list of the new features and a Vegas 5 software New Features Series publication available for download.


Sony Pictures Digital Networks is committed to making information and entertainment available anywhere, anytime, on any enabled device. Sony Pictures Digital is a division of Sony Pictures Entertainment. For more information please visit www.sonypictures.com.


Sony Electronics is the largest component of Sony Corporation of America, the U.S. holding company for Sony's U.S.-based electronics and entertainment businesses. For more detailed product information, visit www.sony.com/professional. To find the nearest Sony authorized dealer or service location, readers can call 1-800-686-SONY. For additional press information and digital images, please visit Sony Electronics' news and information web site at www.sony.com/news.

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