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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: JOACH1M on August 25, 2011, 07:36:42 PM
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If I already used the Sony Vegas trial, and I want to buy it. I click on it to buy it for like 600 $. If I buy it will I have it forever?
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If I already used the Sony Vegas trial, and I want to buy it. I click on it to buy it for like 600 $. If I buy it will I have it forever?
yes. if you buy something then its forever. unless you have it reposessed. its like a TV, once you buy it, no need to give it back.
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yes. if you buy something then its forever. unless you have it reposessed. its like a TV, once you buy it, no need to give it back.
Ok
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You can get it for a lot cheaper with a deal or on ebay.
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yes. if you buy something then its forever. unless you have it reposessed. its like a TV, once you buy it, no need to give it back.
Or a simple "Yes" would have sufficed.
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Geez 600 bucks for a program...
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dont spend 600 bucks on it. buy this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832135304. it's only 90 bucks and there's mail in rebates every other month. the more expensive one is for professionals who intend to make a living out of it. you can basically do the same thing with the lower priced one, it's the one I have and I paid 40 bucks for it.
this is sony's own product review. notice no major difference if all you want is ah movies.
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudiope/compare
semp
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yes. if you buy something then its forever. unless you have it reposessed. its like a TV, once you buy it, no need to give it back.
You may not understand how a lot of editing software works. Final Cut Pro, for example, leases you a yearly license. You don't own it. Same for a number of 3D animation packages I've worked with (3DS Max I think is one like this).
It's a way for them to get constant revenue streams from business/corporations by wildly inflating the costs. So instead of buying Vegas 7 and keeping it for 5 years for a 1-time payment, they force you to pay every year so you might as well upgrade to the newer and newer versions (hypothetically -- I don't know if Sony follows this plan).
It was a valid question in the software world.
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dont spend 600 bucks on it. buy this one http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832135304. it's only 90 bucks and there's mail in rebates every other month. the more expensive one is for professionals who intend to make a living out of it. you can basically do the same thing with the lower priced one, it's the one I have and I paid 40 bucks for it.
this is sony's own product review. notice no major difference if all you want is ah movies.
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/moviestudiope/compare
semp
Thanks you I'll definatly go forthis instead :cheers:
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You may not understand how a lot of editing software works. Final Cut Pro, for example, leases you a yearly license. You don't own it. Same for a number of 3D animation packages I've worked with (3DS Max I think is one like this).
It's a way for them to get constant revenue streams from business/corporations by wildly inflating the costs. So instead of buying Vegas 7 and keeping it for 5 years for a 1-time payment, they force you to pay every year so you might as well upgrade to the newer and newer versions (hypothetically -- I don't know if Sony follows this plan).
It was a valid question in the software world.
I was nervous if it a year only thing thanks :salute
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I read eua and there's no mention of it being for 1 year or limited to any term.
semp
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You may not understand how a lot of editing software works. Final Cut Pro, for example, leases you a yearly license. You don't own it. Same for a number of 3D animation packages I've worked with (3DS Max I think is one like this).
It's a way for them to get constant revenue streams from business/corporations by wildly inflating the costs. So instead of buying Vegas 7 and keeping it for 5 years for a 1-time payment, they force you to pay every year so you might as well upgrade to the newer and newer versions (hypothetically -- I don't know if Sony follows this plan).
It was a valid question in the software world.
not really sure you saw it, but i said buying it. not neccisarily purchasing a year long lease (or something like it)
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not really sure you saw it, but i said buying it. not neccisarily purchasing a year long lease (or something like it)
again talking about stuff you have no clue about. As stated by others when you BUY a program a lot of times it's for a year or 2 years unlike a tv that when u buy it you out right own it
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again talking about stuff you have no clue about. As stated by others when you BUY a program a lot of times it's for a year or 2 years unlike a tv that when u buy it you out right own it
that shows you dont know either because there's some tv's that you can only rent and you must return them. do you know if sony vegas works like that?
semp