Vegas doubling audio/video tracks for no reason

dirtynbl wrote on 10/15/2008, 12:46 PM
Vegas has long had this behavior which I consider to be a silly quirk that I should just deal with, a limitation of the program, but perhaps someone can explain to me why it occurs.

For instance, today I was pasting things in from another Vegas project to a blank timeline. I decided to delete something from the new Vegas timeline and upon deleting it discovered it was duplicated directly underneath. So I delete that. Then there was another one underneath.

How do I make Vegas cease this annoying "feature". Pasting to a blank timeline shouldn't cause 15 of the same clip to sit directly on each other, should it? I should note, this seems to happen randomly in 7 and 8 all the time.

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farss wrote on 10/15/2008, 1:17 PM
Try turning On Ignore Event Grouping before you do the copy and paste. Just remember to turn it back on after.
It seems that when you copy one member of a group Vegas copies all members of the group. If you've selected the other members as well you can see what happens, I think.

Bob.