This just may help somebody else, so here goes.
Several times now, while editing in Vegas Pro 9.0c, (mainly moving clips around, trimming and deleting stuff) I have had Vegas not respond to something such as deleting a clip. I immediately do a Save (or SaveAs), which happens, but anything else afterwards is dead. Then the dreaded hour-glass on the pointer and the words "Not Responding" appear. Nothing for it but the three-finger salute and kill Vegas via Task Manager.
The saved version is dated later than the auto-saved version and has all the edits up until the freeze occurred.
The moral is (apart from doing frequent SaveAs to a new project as a matter of course) to be alert for an edit that didn't happen and to immediately do a SaveAs.
I don't know if this clue of an impending freeze shows up the same way in other versions of Vegas, but it doesn't hurt to be vigilant.
I also do frequent closure of Vegas and reload of project with a brief check of generated media to see that it hasn't been swapped. While I have had video clips messed up too, generally it is the generated media that tends to suffer.
I am using Win 7 64 bit.
Several times now, while editing in Vegas Pro 9.0c, (mainly moving clips around, trimming and deleting stuff) I have had Vegas not respond to something such as deleting a clip. I immediately do a Save (or SaveAs), which happens, but anything else afterwards is dead. Then the dreaded hour-glass on the pointer and the words "Not Responding" appear. Nothing for it but the three-finger salute and kill Vegas via Task Manager.
The saved version is dated later than the auto-saved version and has all the edits up until the freeze occurred.
The moral is (apart from doing frequent SaveAs to a new project as a matter of course) to be alert for an edit that didn't happen and to immediately do a SaveAs.
I don't know if this clue of an impending freeze shows up the same way in other versions of Vegas, but it doesn't hurt to be vigilant.
I also do frequent closure of Vegas and reload of project with a brief check of generated media to see that it hasn't been swapped. While I have had video clips messed up too, generally it is the generated media that tends to suffer.
I am using Win 7 64 bit.