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NickHope wrote on 1/25/2017, 9:40 PM

Perhaps you mean one of these:

Save (or Save As...) > check "Copy media with project" at the bottom left of the window.

or....

File > Export > Vegas Project Archive (*.veg)...

Former user wrote on 1/26/2017, 11:58 AM

Well this helped me alot thank you very much!! <3 #nohomo :D

Former user wrote on 1/26/2017, 12:54 PM

but is there any otheer method? :D

 

Video_flaneur wrote on 1/26/2017, 2:35 PM

The above method copies all media files in your project to a directory of your choice..

If you want to know the current location of each file, go to the Project Media window of Vegas, right click on a selected file and choose 'explore containing folder'. A standard Windows file window will then open so you can do what you want with that file.

Provided each file has a unique name you can move them around to different location on the disc and Vegas will do a pretty good job of locating them next time you open that project. If you are wanting to rename them, I suggest you do that first in the Vegas Project Media window. If several projects use the same media file you will need to keep a record of the renamed media so you can inform Vegas next time it opens a project.

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Former user wrote on 1/26/2017, 2:40 PM

In vegas pro 13, there was a option: I pressed CRTL + A and then CRTL + C in the media file explorer (of vegas pro13) and I kopied all the files without having the annoying .sfk files. Is there any possibility to do so in vegas pro 14? :D, I know where my files are but they are spreadet out on my whole pc so it would take very much time to find em' together... But still thank you for an answer Sir! :)

NickHope wrote on 1/26/2017, 10:05 PM

In vegas pro 13, there was a option: I pressed CRTL + A and then CRTL + C in the media file explorer (of vegas pro13) and I kopied all the files without having the annoying .sfk files.

And then where would you paste them?

CTRL+A still works in VP14. I don't if CTRL+C does because I don't know where to paste. I can't get CTRL+V to work for those files anywhere in VP13 or VP14.