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I recouped what i could from the lightening storm that corrupted a wedding edit I was many hours into and checked the drive after data corruption. All reported well. I have been working with the footage for over a week on that drive and only had to recapture a few clips luckily but lost my veg files and rendered files.
So, I get everything how I want it- color correction, etc after having re-edited the entire ceremony and I render it out ot mpg2 and the audio out to ac3. I put it in DVDA3 where I let it do its thing. Once finished I burned it in Nero and then popped it in the set top to watch for errors. Within the first 5 minutes there are some horrible audio peaks (like when the cable goes out and you are watching static- the sound that accompanies it), 3 in a row to be specific and I keep watching and all is well. Well, I go back into Vegas to fix the audio (and I didn't recall hearing it before) and when I bring the project back up it says 1 audio file can't be found, blah blah blah. I choose ignore and what you see above is what I get. I thought, okay, I am running low on memory for some reason. I shut the computer off and restart. Nope. Still the above. The error checks I have run on the drive show up okay- Am I playing with a time bomb here? Do I just need to copy the data over to a different drive and recapture all the reds and again pick up the pieces and rebuild?
Is there a way to save the data from an apparently foddering drive?
j razz
I recouped what i could from the lightening storm that corrupted a wedding edit I was many hours into and checked the drive after data corruption. All reported well. I have been working with the footage for over a week on that drive and only had to recapture a few clips luckily but lost my veg files and rendered files.
So, I get everything how I want it- color correction, etc after having re-edited the entire ceremony and I render it out ot mpg2 and the audio out to ac3. I put it in DVDA3 where I let it do its thing. Once finished I burned it in Nero and then popped it in the set top to watch for errors. Within the first 5 minutes there are some horrible audio peaks (like when the cable goes out and you are watching static- the sound that accompanies it), 3 in a row to be specific and I keep watching and all is well. Well, I go back into Vegas to fix the audio (and I didn't recall hearing it before) and when I bring the project back up it says 1 audio file can't be found, blah blah blah. I choose ignore and what you see above is what I get. I thought, okay, I am running low on memory for some reason. I shut the computer off and restart. Nope. Still the above. The error checks I have run on the drive show up okay- Am I playing with a time bomb here? Do I just need to copy the data over to a different drive and recapture all the reds and again pick up the pieces and rebuild?
Is there a way to save the data from an apparently foddering drive?
j razz