Free MAGIX Vegas Pro Alternatives for Linux
MAGIX Vegas Pro is not available for Linux but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Linux with similar functionality. The most popular Linux alternative is Kdenlive, which is both free and Open Source. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 50 alternatives to MAGIX Vegas Pro and 14 are available for Linux so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting Linux alternatives to MAGIX Vegas Pro are
Shotcut (Free, Open Source),
DaVinci Resolve (Freemium),
Olive Video Editor (Free, Open Source) and
Lightworks (Freemium).
- Kdenlive is a non linear video editor. It is based on the MLT framework and accepts many audio and video formats, allows you to add effects, transitions and render into the format of your choice. View 95 alternatives to Kdenlive
- Free • Open Source
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kdenlive is configurable that can to be equal to premiereRudolphX Best Sony Vegas alternative. Too bad it has only 1 Windows release currently and it's still in developementGreat alternative to Vegas if you're switching to Linux - Shotcut is a free, open source, cross-platform, non-linear video editor. View 100 alternatives to Shotcut
- Free • Open Source
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Wow, it's has the same workflow as sony vegas, not that much memory usage, very fast (I tried openshot, lol what a joke, it was terrible to do edit on it, and I was at 8GB/8GB memory ...)Ugotsta Workflow is similar enough to Vegas that it's relatively easy to get accustomed to meanwhile it provides core features like composite blends and keyframe animation. Development is active so it continues to advance.Shotcut is an AMAZING video editing software. I used Vegas 16 and later Shotcut. The workflow is very similar. Great alternative to Vegas. - DaVinci Resolve combines the world’s most advanced color corrector with professional multi-track editing, so now you can edit, color correct, finish and deliver all from one system!. View 99 alternatives to DaVinci Resolve
- Freemium
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1. It's free 2.It's professional 3. It's used by professionals. The edit side is not as user-friendly as Vegas but the colour grading side is unbeatable.MB85_STUDIO Pick a reason why you want to report DaVinci Resolve, Try to provide any extra info that could be relevant, like links to more info and similar. The program does not work properly on Linux. Very few video formats are accepted. You have to convert your recorded videos into a format suitable for DaVinci Resolve. This is annoying and ultimately costs more storage space. I prefer to use Kdenlive on Linux.yuriykaz Excellent! You have a free and a paid version. Good alternative, has got many useful features. - Olive is a free non-linear video editor aiming to provide a fully-featured alternative to high-end professional video editing software. View 94 alternatives to Olive Video Editor
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Very "fast" compared to other alternatives - Lightworks is an editing powerhouse, delivering unparalleled speed and flexibility, fully integrated with the other members of the Complete Collaboration family. View 84 alternatives to Lightworks
- Freemium
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- Windows
- Linux
Far more difficut than Sony Vegas. Also, the free verson requires a registration process.Good enough for Linux, when you get the user effects on the forums. - PiTiVi is an open source non-linear video editor, written in Python and based on GStreamer and GTK+. View 81 alternatives to PiTiVi
- Cinelerra is a highly advanced and professional non-linear video editing software, but still remains open source. View 78 alternatives to Cinelerra
- Flowblade is a multitrack non-linear video editor for Linux released under GPL 3 license. View 46 alternatives to Flowblade
- non-linear video editor targeted for home video editing. View 97 alternatives to Vidiot
- LiVES is a Video Editing System. It is designed to be simple to use, yet powerful. It is small in size, yet it has many advanced features. View 76 alternatives to LiVES