Yesterday in the DMN forums I posted 2 separate issues that turn out to be related. I hope no one minds that I now combine the issues into one in this forum.
The upshot is that I noticed yesterday that many of my .png files had somehow become corrupted, and Vegas projects that had opened fine a week ago would no longer open at all, instead failing about half way through opening with the error message "The file is an unsupported format." It seems that the failure occurs when the system tryies to read the first of the corrupt .png files.
There is an important project I need to open that apparently contains one or more now-corrupt png files. Is there a way for me to ascertaine which file is causing the problem for Vegas? This would let me simply replace that file with an un-corrupt version. Or is there a way to have Vegas open the project anyway, ignoring the corrupt file so I can simply replace it? All suggestions welcome!
Reid C
The upshot is that I noticed yesterday that many of my .png files had somehow become corrupted, and Vegas projects that had opened fine a week ago would no longer open at all, instead failing about half way through opening with the error message "The file is an unsupported format." It seems that the failure occurs when the system tryies to read the first of the corrupt .png files.
There is an important project I need to open that apparently contains one or more now-corrupt png files. Is there a way for me to ascertaine which file is causing the problem for Vegas? This would let me simply replace that file with an un-corrupt version. Or is there a way to have Vegas open the project anyway, ignoring the corrupt file so I can simply replace it? All suggestions welcome!
Reid C