Keep corrupting the project file and Black Screen

DatoAliffAlex wrote on 6/30/2017, 11:19 AM

I'm using Vegas Pro 14. I have been doing editing on my personal video project for 5 hours straight in a day.Then I decided to save it and continued it later.When I'm back on my desk and open up Vegas pro, My preview is entirely black. then after trying twicking, It suddenly stuck and say vegas stop working.

 

All of the effort i put on that video just vanished in sec.

 

And so decided to re do it again.Again another few hours of edit.And guess what. That shit black screen appears again and corrupted my project

 

Im editing MOV video format from iphones

I use Sapphires,BCC 9,Newblue and Colour Lab plugins.

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karma17 wrote on 6/30/2017, 9:56 PM

That totally sucks.

Is not your Auto Save function working? I've had the Preview Screen go black on me and very rarely does Vegas crash on me, but it has on extensive projects. If your project is saved as a Veg file and Auto Saved, you should be able to go back to the last saved point, which still sucks, but it shouldn't be a few hours of lost work.

If Auto Save is working, you should have only lost maybe a 10-15 minutes of work.

My only thought would be to get the assembly edit done first, and save all that. Then go back in with any effects, and perhaps you might see if one plug in or another is causing the issue.

You can change of check your Auto Save Frequency, just by Googling

"Change Auto-Save Frequency Vegas Pro".

But that doesn't take away from losing all that work. :(

 

 

 

 

DatoAliffAlex wrote on 7/1/2017, 2:40 AM

That totally sucks.

Is not your Auto Save function working? I've had the Preview Screen go black on me and very rarely does Vegas crash on me, but it has on extensive projects. If your project is saved as a Veg file and Auto Saved, you should be able to go back to the last saved point, which still sucks, but it shouldn't be a few hours of lost work.

If Auto Save is working, you should have only lost maybe a 10-15 minutes of work.

My only thought would be to get the assembly edit done first, and save all that. Then go back in with any effects, and perhaps you might see if one plug in or another is causing the issue.

You can change of check your Auto Save Frequency, just by Googling

"Change Auto-Save Frequency Vegas Pro".

But that doesn't take away from losing all that work. :(

 

 

 

 

Well never mind..I manage to recover the file by downgrading quicktime..im using the latest version.. using 7.6 version of quicktime the project can finally open up and preview the video... hopefully future vegas 15 allowed user to import mov file without installing quicktime..and also that annoying black screen preview