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Bob Greaves wrote on 10/25/2005, 8:24 PM
One easy way to do this is to have an explorer window open while Vegas is also open. Drag a video file down to the task bar and hold it over the vegas program plaque then continue to drag it into Vegas and drop it where you want. GO back and get another video file.
GFS72710 wrote on 10/25/2005, 8:36 PM
sorry, how does that work?
Chienworks wrote on 10/26/2005, 5:25 AM
I don't think this works in Vegas Movie Studio.

Probably the best thing to do is to render each individual .VF file into a DV .AVI file, then start a new project and place all the new .AVI files on the timeline.
GFS72710 wrote on 10/26/2005, 6:27 AM
i tried that, but it ended up making the mouthing of the words and the actual audio off.

i really just need to like find a way to copy one vf file to another... but i tried it with edit, select all, cut, copy, paste etc and it froze the program.