Vegas 9c - Veg won't open

TeetimeNC wrote on 2/2/2010, 7:41 AM
It seems that dealing with 9c problems is becoming a full time job...

I have an intro veg that is one of several vegs nested in my main veg. When I open the main veg the nested veg plays properly in the timeline.

But, if I try to open the nested veg to edit it, it stops opening at 12% and just sits there. I've tried opening it in either 32 or 64 bit Vegas 9c.

I then renamed the intro.veg.bak to introbak.veg. I had replaced the original mts files with mxf transcodes and I got my hopes up when it prompted me to specify new files or location. I specified the new files, and the progress bar went to 100% and hung. I've tried rebooting but the problem persists.

Any ideas what I might be dealing with here? Other vegs open fine, it is just this one (and its day older bak).

EDIT: I was incorrect when I said the nested veg would play. I had rendered that nested veg and inserted the rendered footage in the parent.

I did get the nested veg to open using Vegas 9b - but it took about 5 minutes for it to open. I removed all unused media from the project and resaved the veg and all is ok now.

Jerry

Comments

marks27 wrote on 2/2/2010, 1:04 PM
I am still on 8c, but I have had this problem when I have a subproject which contains assests that it can no longer find. Vegas is a bit hit and miss in detecting and reporting correctly at the master project level. In the end I had to open and manual check each of the nested .veg files. Might be worth trying.

Marks
DJPadre wrote on 2/3/2010, 7:26 AM
delete all sfk, sfl files...
let vegas rebuild those reference files
aside form that if u have the newblue filters installed try to unintsall those...
Julius_ wrote on 2/4/2010, 11:40 AM
I had some problems as well back in Vegas 8, what I did was move the veg file to another computer, open it...(accept that all the media files won't be found) save it under a different name and then move it back to your original pc.
This worked for me at least.