Also, words like "highly sought-after" could be "widely desired|extremely popular|greatly in demand". I need to ensure that the replacements make sense in the context and maintain the original meaning as much as possible.
Taking the first sentence: "Sony Vegas Pro 12 Build 3: A Comprehensive Video Editing Software" The word "Comprehensive" can be spintaxed as "Completelydevelopedfeatured". "Video Editing Software" could be "Digital media production tool|Multimedia creation platform|Visual content production system." Sony Vegas Pro 12 Build 3 -Sheldor420- -64-BIT- .rar
Wait, but the user wants all terms with three options. Let me check again. The first paragraph under Effects and Transitions lists three: color correction, particle simulations, 3D models. Then under Support for Various File Formats: AVCHD, XAVC, 4K. Then under 64-Bit Architecture: improved performance, stability, compatibility. But that's three options. The benefits section has improved performance, advanced features, user-friendly interface—those aren't options but separate points. The Advanced Features under Benefits lists multi-camera editing, 4K and 3D support, and advanced color correction. However, "4K and 3D support" is two items combined into one, so that might not be three distinct options. So the valid three-option lists are from Effects and Transitions and Support for Various File Formats. Also, under 64-bit Architecture, the three options are performance, stability, compatibility. But the user might consider these as three separate terms. So I need to extract each occurrence where three items are listed. Let me list them: Also, words like "highly sought-after" could be "widely
One challenge is identifying which parts of the text are brand names. For example, "Sony" is a brand, but "Pro" and "Build 3" are part of the product name. Similarly, "Sheldor420" is a nickname, which the user wants to keep. I'll need to ensure that these are not altered. "Video Editing Software" could be "Digital media production
The installation part: "install" could be "set up," "deploy," or "implement." Then "setup" as a noun might become "configuration," "installation," or "execution."
Looking at the system requirements, "Windows 7" might be changed to "Windows 8" or "Windows 10," though the original says "or later," so I can adjust the alternatives accordingly. For "Processor: Intel Core i5 or AMD equivalent," the processor could be "Intel Core i7," "AMD Ryzen 5," or "Celeron." RAM alternatives might be "16 GB," "12 GB," or "4 GB." Storage could be "1 TB," "250 GB," or "1000 GB."