Just something I noticed, or think I noticed anyway - one of those things I didn't pay enough attention to whilst doing other stuff...
Tracking down a crash prob noted in another post, opened a 24p video clip in Vegas 3. Afterwards in VV4c, opened the same clip to the timeline, with identical proj settings as previously. One of the minor gripes I've had is how the timeline markings didn't always line up as neatly with 23.976 or 24 fps - seems this habit was now gone.
Cool if true, I just can't be 100% sure as this has happened often enough that I didn't really pay attention any longer, can't be sure this clip was displayed with a prob or not. Technically speaking, most prog. have some sort of checking in their code that will restore registry settings when the prog. is run, so yeah, it is possible that running VV3 with this file on the timeline reset something.
Tracking down a crash prob noted in another post, opened a 24p video clip in Vegas 3. Afterwards in VV4c, opened the same clip to the timeline, with identical proj settings as previously. One of the minor gripes I've had is how the timeline markings didn't always line up as neatly with 23.976 or 24 fps - seems this habit was now gone.
Cool if true, I just can't be 100% sure as this has happened often enough that I didn't really pay attention any longer, can't be sure this clip was displayed with a prob or not. Technically speaking, most prog. have some sort of checking in their code that will restore registry settings when the prog. is run, so yeah, it is possible that running VV3 with this file on the timeline reset something.