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FuTz wrote on 8/2/2004, 10:22 AM
You go with "save as" for each of your microprojects renaming each and every one.
Then, you can open several instances of Vegas and edit each microproject individually and eventually copy-paste all these microprojects into a single "big and final project" to have a look at the overall work (you can copy-paste between all those different instances of the app; just select the clips and go ctrl+C / ctrl+V like you'd do anywhere in "Windows World"...)
The bigger machine you got, the more instances of Vegas you'll probably be able to run at the same time...
JL wrote on 8/2/2004, 10:44 AM
Another method to work on the individual segments of a project say, segment1.veg, segment2.veg, segment3.veg, etc., is to render each one as segment1.avi, segment2.avi, and so on. You then open a new project to assemble the segment avi’s.

JL
massi wrote on 8/2/2004, 11:14 AM
Tank you guys,
I think the last one is better 'cause using several istance of the program coul be too heavy for my system. In any case tank's.

I hope Sony could be add this VERY usefull and SAFE PROJECT feature in the next.

Massimo
Chienworks wrote on 8/2/2004, 11:19 AM
I have an 866MHz Pentium III processor with 256MB of RAM. I can have a dozen instances of Vegas open all at once with no problem.