Sony solid color events in project?

megabit wrote on 11/3/2008, 12:22 AM
In my final, big and long project (made up of the 4 smaller ones I've been working on recently), I suddenly spotted two instances of the Sony solid color event (some 19 frames each) I never intentionally created. When I try to delete one from the media bin, Vegas says it's used in the project!

What could have happened?

AMD TR 2990WX CPU | MSI X399 CARBON AC | 64GB RAM@XMP2933  | 2x RTX 2080Ti GPU | 4x 3TB WD Black RAID0 media drive | 3x 1TB NVMe RAID0 cache drive | SSD SATA system drive | AX1600i PSU | Decklink 12G Extreme | Samsung UHD reference monitor (calibrated)

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Grazie wrote on 11/3/2008, 12:30 AM
Is it solid RED?

Grazie
ritsmer wrote on 11/3/2008, 12:46 AM
Check - in Project Media + Detailed - where they are used and delete them, if you do not need them. Then click the little lightning button in the project media to get totally rid of it.

If I saw such things in my projects I would think that I has pressed some shortcut buttons without beeing aware of it. Can happen in the late/early hours :-)
megabit wrote on 11/3/2008, 12:56 AM
No, they are black (also dreadful).

But I deleted them, and nothing seems to be missing from the project.

... so far.

AMD TR 2990WX CPU | MSI X399 CARBON AC | 64GB RAM@XMP2933  | 2x RTX 2080Ti GPU | 4x 3TB WD Black RAID0 media drive | 3x 1TB NVMe RAID0 cache drive | SSD SATA system drive | AX1600i PSU | Decklink 12G Extreme | Samsung UHD reference monitor (calibrated)

Grazie wrote on 11/3/2008, 1:15 AM
Great!
Rosebud wrote on 11/3/2008, 3:08 AM
Is it a multicam project ?
Vegas replace missing camera with solid color.
megabit wrote on 11/3/2008, 3:18 AM
Confirmed - this is just for multicamera mode monitoring, when one of the camera is missing.

AMD TR 2990WX CPU | MSI X399 CARBON AC | 64GB RAM@XMP2933  | 2x RTX 2080Ti GPU | 4x 3TB WD Black RAID0 media drive | 3x 1TB NVMe RAID0 cache drive | SSD SATA system drive | AX1600i PSU | Decklink 12G Extreme | Samsung UHD reference monitor (calibrated)