After Effects editing software compatability

I am currently editing on Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 12 and CyberLink Power Director 13. Is After Effects compatible with these programs?

Once again, you need to be specific about what you're asking.  Generally:
You can edit something in Vegas, export a video clip of the edit, import that into After Effects, and then add motion graphics or composited elements.
You can export/render that (or any other) After Effects work to a video file that you can import to Vegas and continue editing.
You can't open a Vegas project directly in After Effects.   You have to export a video file of the Vegas edit.
You can't open an After Effects project directly in Vegas.  You have to export/render a video file of the After Effects composition.
In the old days, before Adobe Dynamic Link and other such integration tools, it was a very normal workflow to edit in a NLE, export that edit to a high quality video file, then import the file to AE to add motion graphic elements.  I still do it today with some clients who work with non-Adobe NLEs like Final Cut Pro or Avid.  You can mix applications to your heart's content if you're happy to render each intermediate step.

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