
The Premiere spec-sheet suggests it is a close call, and to be brutally honest that is mostly the truth. For the more experienced this is probably not a factor, but it is worth considering for newcomers. It is also important to consider that the spec-sheet itself doesn't tell the whole story, with the audio and effect modules more advanced in Premiere, however, Vegas has the benefit of being a much easier program to get to grips with for anyone new to the video editing world, and although its abilities are perhaps ultimately not as sophisticated as Premiere, new users often find they get better results with Vegas due to the accessibility of its tools. A lot of people are using the Mac platform as it I among the best computers today, and for them, Vegas isn't even an option without resorting to emulation, which is a processor-intensive operation like video editing is not a viable solution. They both seem similar, however, there is one major difference, Sony Vegas is a Windows-only product while Premiere has versions for both Mac and Windows, and whilst the dominance of Apple within the creative industries is nowhere near what it once was.

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