I am attempting to archive a small project consisting of still images (bmp's & jpeg's), SF-generated text and .wav files to CD-R. I am receiving an error message (from Windows, I believe) upon trying to open the archived .veg file as follows:
vegas30.exe - No Disk
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR1
What I've done is this:
1) Saved the .veg file (into a new directory) using "Save As" and "Copy and trim media with project" checked and "create trimmed copies of source media" checked
2) Burn a data CD with everything from the newly created directory
3) Copy files from newly created CD to another PC (to continue editing at a different location)
4) Open the .veg file from the 2nd PC, and receive the message, "The following file could not be found in the specified location:" checking "Specify a new location or replacement file", the after pointing to the new location (since the drive letter and exact directory name have changed), the error message listed above pops up, with the choices Cancel, Try Again, Continue. It takes clicking on Continue or Cancel 10-12 times for the error window to go away and go to the next file, and so on
Additionally, the "trimmed copies of source media" have apparantly been renamed in the "save as" process, eg: Original file name: 07672_23 - 000.bmp new file name (on CD): 07672_23___000.bmp. Although the renaming in inconvenient (is this supposed to happen?), I would think that this is the purpose of specifying a new location or replacement file.
Also, the original audio .wav file(s) have been renamed (saved as?) .W64 file(s). I assume Vegas will open these, as long as I can get by the error message.
Any help?
System: Dell PIII-600 (slow, but it does work ok), Win98SE, 384MB ram, VV3.0c (Build 138)
edit: The 2nd PC is running Win2000, if this makes any difference.
thanks
Frenchy
vegas30.exe - No Disk
There is no disk in the drive. Please insert a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk1\DR1
What I've done is this:
1) Saved the .veg file (into a new directory) using "Save As" and "Copy and trim media with project" checked and "create trimmed copies of source media" checked
2) Burn a data CD with everything from the newly created directory
3) Copy files from newly created CD to another PC (to continue editing at a different location)
4) Open the .veg file from the 2nd PC, and receive the message, "The following file could not be found in the specified location:" checking "Specify a new location or replacement file", the after pointing to the new location (since the drive letter and exact directory name have changed), the error message listed above pops up, with the choices Cancel, Try Again, Continue. It takes clicking on Continue or Cancel 10-12 times for the error window to go away and go to the next file, and so on
Additionally, the "trimmed copies of source media" have apparantly been renamed in the "save as" process, eg: Original file name: 07672_23 - 000.bmp new file name (on CD): 07672_23___000.bmp. Although the renaming in inconvenient (is this supposed to happen?), I would think that this is the purpose of specifying a new location or replacement file.
Also, the original audio .wav file(s) have been renamed (saved as?) .W64 file(s). I assume Vegas will open these, as long as I can get by the error message.
Any help?
System: Dell PIII-600 (slow, but it does work ok), Win98SE, 384MB ram, VV3.0c (Build 138)
edit: The 2nd PC is running Win2000, if this makes any difference.
thanks
Frenchy