Can I get several opinions on this. Am using Sony Vegas Movie+DVD Architect (Vegas ver 6.0, DVD ver 3.0), on WinXP-pro PC. I made a test movie, then created/burned a DVD to play in home DVD player connected to TV. Vegas seemed to (in one fell swoop) create multiple files for the one movie (and DVD) itself, including:
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My Videos folder…
FamilyMovie.dar
FamilyMovie.mpg (maybe created in a different action like "save as mpg", right?)
FamilyMovie.mpg.sfl
FamilyMovie.sfk
FamilyMovie.vf
FamilyMovie.vf.bak
FamilyMovie.wav
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Questions are…
a) What are all these files for (just quick layman's terms greatly apprecaited) and do some "always go together", like in pairs? Which ones are "critical" for what? For instance, to create a DVD, I'd need ____, ____, and ____. To just play movie in Windows, would need ___.
b) Can I delete any of them and easily re-make if needed later? Will anything not work if I delete such and such?
c) There are also lots of "sfk" files now (one for every original source avi file like this… TripToFlorida.avi + TripToFlorida.avi.sfk). If I decided to toss out this whole movie out, can I ALSO go into all the avi's and erase out all the "avi.sfk" files (and leave the avi files, of course)?
Thanks,
George
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My Videos folder…
FamilyMovie.dar
FamilyMovie.mpg (maybe created in a different action like "save as mpg", right?)
FamilyMovie.mpg.sfl
FamilyMovie.sfk
FamilyMovie.vf
FamilyMovie.vf.bak
FamilyMovie.wav
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Questions are…
a) What are all these files for (just quick layman's terms greatly apprecaited) and do some "always go together", like in pairs? Which ones are "critical" for what? For instance, to create a DVD, I'd need ____, ____, and ____. To just play movie in Windows, would need ___.
b) Can I delete any of them and easily re-make if needed later? Will anything not work if I delete such and such?
c) There are also lots of "sfk" files now (one for every original source avi file like this… TripToFlorida.avi + TripToFlorida.avi.sfk). If I decided to toss out this whole movie out, can I ALSO go into all the avi's and erase out all the "avi.sfk" files (and leave the avi files, of course)?
Thanks,
George