Don't do the following: Use the 'Save As' feature in Vegas and check the box for 'Copy and Trim Media With Project.' Then save everything to a separate drive and pat yourself on the back for having a copy of the whole feature project (which I divided up into 8 .veg project files--DV feature film). But DON'T RTFM, and completely overlook the fact that Vegas will save the media with ALTERED FILENAMES, so that when you save over your prior .veg files, you'll be cutting off the critical .veg file from the original media. Both the picture--and the sound files....
Then, when there's a glitch using the different drive, and you can't access a whole bunch of the new 'renamed' media files (original name but with '-000,' '001,' etc. added as a suffix for each individual event) you'll be stuck like me, unable to do anything but MANUALLY RELINK each original media file, on the original drive, back to the .veg file (the prompt opens asking if you want to replace the media with another media, which of course is the only option because the program won't be looking for a different, i.e. the original media's filename without the suffix--Grrr).
And then laboriously start sliding and re-synching the media into the events on the timeline because none of the events now know what part of the timecode of this strange new (original) media file to start at. AND--if you used the media pool or right-clicked on events to apply any color corrections, they're long gone now. Only the settings on the timeline event buttons and the master settings on the Preview window are preserved. Fortunately I mixed all the sound last night into separate files, so I have a reference for re-synching the video in the events.
So--nothing like being right at the end of a ten-month project, and then having to go back and re-sync and re-color correct 25% of the project after taking what you thought were careful steps, as opposed to sabotaging yourself. Sorry if I'm flaming a little--this means having to ask the Montreal Jewish Film Festival to accept a rough cut. It's my own fault for not saving a separate .veg file (aside from the three places I normally save a .veg file) every time I change a project.
But I really, really wish Vegas 5 had an option of searching for partial filenames of media--something to make it ignore that confounded suffix it adds when you 'Copy and Trim Media With Project' in case you have to go back to your original media files.
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Then, when there's a glitch using the different drive, and you can't access a whole bunch of the new 'renamed' media files (original name but with '-000,' '001,' etc. added as a suffix for each individual event) you'll be stuck like me, unable to do anything but MANUALLY RELINK each original media file, on the original drive, back to the .veg file (the prompt opens asking if you want to replace the media with another media, which of course is the only option because the program won't be looking for a different, i.e. the original media's filename without the suffix--Grrr).
And then laboriously start sliding and re-synching the media into the events on the timeline because none of the events now know what part of the timecode of this strange new (original) media file to start at. AND--if you used the media pool or right-clicked on events to apply any color corrections, they're long gone now. Only the settings on the timeline event buttons and the master settings on the Preview window are preserved. Fortunately I mixed all the sound last night into separate files, so I have a reference for re-synching the video in the events.
So--nothing like being right at the end of a ten-month project, and then having to go back and re-sync and re-color correct 25% of the project after taking what you thought were careful steps, as opposed to sabotaging yourself. Sorry if I'm flaming a little--this means having to ask the Montreal Jewish Film Festival to accept a rough cut. It's my own fault for not saving a separate .veg file (aside from the three places I normally save a .veg file) every time I change a project.
But I really, really wish Vegas 5 had an option of searching for partial filenames of media--something to make it ignore that confounded suffix it adds when you 'Copy and Trim Media With Project' in case you have to go back to your original media files.
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