HELP<< veg file 10 saves old!

Logan5 wrote on 1/6/2005, 8:01 PM
Help! When I load my veg file it loads back to when I first started my project about 10 saves ago and a 8 hours of work!
I noticed that when I loaded Vegas up it said that the program had not been saved and do I want to load the unsaved project back to re save it.
Well I thought no, I got it saved many times over so I’m ok. (So I thought)
So can I get that temp file to reload again?
Why did my veg file go back to the first time that I saved?
Am I SOL!

Thanks for any help


One last note – Under “file menu” where you can load up the last few veg projects, all shown are not the current projects that I’ve been working on recently.

I think it’s more of file directory problem not a Vegas issue.?
So I’m going to comb around the drives.

Comments

Grazie wrote on 1/6/2005, 11:48 PM
Nasty! I hate Computers! . . . Sorry, can only commiserate . . . nasty nsaty things!
Liam_Vegas wrote on 1/7/2005, 12:00 AM
You probably will do this now anyway... but I'll say it anyway. Always... always... save NEW versions of your files rather than simply saving to the same file each time.

As I work on my editing throughout the day at various points I save an entirely new version. This allows for backups (in cases like you have encountered) and also allows for an easy "roll-back" to any previous version.

and... to try and help you out... (if it is not too late).... make sure you save that file to a different file name.
Search for any *.veg.bak files (you may have an auto-generated backup file of your work).
There is also an "autosave" file that is stored somewhere... cannot remember where these are... maybe something can be found related to this.
Grazie wrote on 1/7/2005, 12:07 AM
"Always... always... save NEW versions of your files rather than simply saving to the same file each time " . . .Who said that?!?!?

.. and yes I go: MyProj1.veg; MyProj2; MyProj3.veg;

.. and somtimes when I have a "version" of a sub proj I go MyProj5a.veg; MyProj5b.veg .. .

The other thing to add from our suggestions, is that you can dip into mid projects and go down another route too! . .and and and . .you will have a fall back AND a place to identuify a dodgy clip that might be causing you grief - as per!

Veggies aint fattening! They are LoCal .. so wont clog up the PC.

I still hate computers!

Grazie
jetdv wrote on 1/7/2005, 7:06 AM
Grazie, just use the Save Veg Wizard in Neon and it will append the date/time to each save and still let you keep the same base file name as the "current" one.
Grazie wrote on 1/7/2005, 7:47 AM
Yeah! And what about my memory?! You got a script that will remind me?! -

Neon is a great Tool for meny others things too. Including:


Asset Collector

PBS Wizard

Storyboard Wizard

Frame Fix

DeSquggle wizard - good eh?

4 Point Wiz

Radio Fade

Apply Effects

Tilt Wiz

. . .and just for me . . Find Unused wiz!

Here's the link . .

Go see today!

Grazie
Logan5 wrote on 1/7/2005, 10:29 AM
Thank you for your replies. I will from now on make new versions of the veg file.
Some good news on my project, I did a search and found a newer save of my project in a temp folder of some type. Strange thing is that the same veg file was saved into 3 other different folders around the drive.
Anyway, all is well once again.

Paul

Grazie wrote on 1/7/2005, 10:33 AM
Brilliant! I just Love computers!
Liam_Vegas wrote on 1/7/2005, 11:58 AM
Aha... I have a suggestion as to how this happens... as the same thing happens to me sometimes.

Whenever you use any "feature" in Vegas that brings up the file dialog - Vegas latches on to the last directory that you selected and makes THAT the place where it will save the Veg file you are working on. To me - this is inexplicable and highly undesirable behaviour. It should ALWAYS save the veg file back to the same directory you opened it from unless I tell it otherwise.

I would consider this a bug.. but perhaps sony considers it a "feature"
jetdv wrote on 1/7/2005, 1:29 PM
Whenever you use any "feature" in Vegas that brings up the file dialog - Vegas latches on to the last directory that you selected and makes THAT the place where it will save the Veg file you are working on. To me - this is inexplicable and highly undesirable behaviour. It should ALWAYS save the veg file back to the same directory you opened it from unless I tell it otherwise.

This would only happen when doing a "Save As". When doing a standard save it will simply save back over the original file (creating the .bak in the process).
Liam_Vegas wrote on 1/8/2005, 1:10 AM
True.... but nevertheless... still a bloody pain.. and not the way it should work. In the workflow I have where I want to save new versions I generally do a "Save-As".. so that's likely why I encounter this so frequently