The "- 64 Bit -" designation in the release title was not just marketing fluff; it was a technical requirement for the era. By 2014, the transition from Standard Definition to High Definition (1080p) was complete, and 4K was on the horizon.
As indicated by the “Multilingual” label, this build shipped with support for English, German, French, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Japanese, and more. Users could switch languages without reinstalling. The "- 64 Bit -" designation in the
Build 290 includes a suite of specialized tools: Users could switch languages without reinstalling
To change the language, users could modify the installation or add a command line switch. No separate language packs were needed. For the first time, Vegas Pro relocated common
For the first time, Vegas Pro relocated common functions to a toolbar directly under the timeline to keep tools closer to the editing action.
: The software in question is Sony Vegas Pro, specifically version 13.0. Sony Vegas Pro is a professional video editing software that was widely used before its rebranding and development changes.