This is a copy of a message I just posted on the DVI forum -- I am anxious to get this problem resolved.
I experienced a complete freeze of windows due to another application than Vegas, but Vegas was running at the time. I couldn't even close the running applications with Ctrl/Alt/Delete (wouldn't open) and had to depower my computer manually.
After I rebooted, Vegas, to my surprise didn't warn me that there had been a crash and that I should save my project after reopening.
I noticed immediately that wherever I double-clicked on an image event, the preview window showed me the last frame of the previous event. There are no overlaps of frames between clips and this is happening no matter which project I open.
The Windows sudden shutdown obviously caused something within Vegas to make this happen -- does anyone have any idea what I should do to correct this? It's very annoying and makes editing almost impossible.
I experienced a complete freeze of windows due to another application than Vegas, but Vegas was running at the time. I couldn't even close the running applications with Ctrl/Alt/Delete (wouldn't open) and had to depower my computer manually.
After I rebooted, Vegas, to my surprise didn't warn me that there had been a crash and that I should save my project after reopening.
I noticed immediately that wherever I double-clicked on an image event, the preview window showed me the last frame of the previous event. There are no overlaps of frames between clips and this is happening no matter which project I open.
The Windows sudden shutdown obviously caused something within Vegas to make this happen -- does anyone have any idea what I should do to correct this? It's very annoying and makes editing almost impossible.