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Musicvid wrote on 8/28/2017, 3:01 PM

It's not rendering anything.

Go to Preferences, and tell it NOT to "Close media files when not the active application."

JayD. wrote on 8/28/2017, 3:19 PM

I tried that, still only 2 rows: audio, and video. I had 4 or 5 video rows originally. When I reopen it, it brings up a box "rendering...".

Musicvid wrote on 8/28/2017, 8:56 PM

I presume all of the tracks now need to reopen, construct audio proxies ( that may be the message you are seeing) , and rebuild peak files. You should then resave the veg.

Try letting it run. If trouble, you should have a backup veg file in the appropriate place for your OS.

JayD. wrote on 8/28/2017, 9:26 PM

All the tracks are now 1 video track, and 1 audio track, just like they have been rendered.

 

Former user wrote on 8/28/2017, 10:06 PM

It looks like you imported a project file rather than open it.

JayD. wrote on 8/29/2017, 12:41 AM

Interesting. And how did I do that? I didn't have anything open(timeline was empty) when I clicked on the file. Plus, it was in my history.

NickHope wrote on 8/29/2017, 1:02 AM

Interesting. And how did I do that? I didn't have anything open(timeline was empty) when I clicked on the file. Plus, it was in my history.

This happens if you drag a .veg file to the timeline instead of opening it from the File menu. The project is "nested" on the timeline.

Musicvid wrote on 8/29/2017, 10:28 AM

Oh yeah - - sorry, thought you were opening a project file by clicking on it. Nesting has its own can of worms...

JayD. wrote on 8/29/2017, 11:47 AM

Thanks for trying. I now know what not to do.