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fifonik wrote on 11/4/2019, 7:36 PM

Have you tried copy/paste already? (If I understand correctly, something like this: open VP17, select events, Ctrl+C, switch to VP15, Ctrl+V. Sorry, I never tried this myself)

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Musicvid wrote on 11/4/2019, 7:36 PM

Backwards compatibility is sometimes possible a couple of different ways.

No promises.

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/open-the-veg-project-with-an-earlier-version--111915/

wwjd wrote on 11/4/2019, 7:41 PM

Excellent! Thank you! I'm SO CLOSE to done, I may get to finish in crashy mode, but have another edit to down convert. Then it's refund time, and finding a better way to RESOLVE my issue.

fr0sty wrote on 11/4/2019, 11:10 PM

Definitely not WJWD. :P

Have you made a thread seeking support for the issue?

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wwjd wrote on 11/5/2019, 7:19 AM

I generally support myself pretty well with soft/hareware, and I can't balance out the time wasted waiting on support for this issue, when it will surely be my systems fault in the end - lots of weird complex audio and video in and out of it. EVEN THOUGH 13, 14, 15 all run just fine.

I'm not losing revenue, just time, patience, and faith. :)

Loaded up all the same clips in resolve, mucked about for an hour, ZERO issues :( :(

wwjd wrote on 11/6/2019, 6:29 AM

here's a hot tip that might help others: if your vegas is crashy, just drop the term "REFUND" in a forum post. Then without changing anything on your system, or any updates, you will be able to edit four hours strait (at least) with zero issues. I don't know the science behind that working, but I can verify it's true.