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Transferring files between computers Best way suggestions? and How..
I need to take my sony project files and all related audio, still pics etc with me on a business trip. IT is still a project at this point.
In the past I have tried doing this and have never made it work. It always tells me files are missing, etc... Suggestions please. |
File - Save As - point it to a NEW EMPTY folder and check the box to "copy and trim media". Then take that new folder with you.
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I've done this numerous times when bringing files from work home with me.
File - Save As - click the "Copy media with project" button. Make sure to save this to a new folder. If this is going to an external drive, copy it directly to a folder on that drive. You'll have an option to "copy source media" or "create trimmed copies of source media". The choice is yours. All the media that's currently in the project will be copied to the new folder. If there is any extra media that you think you'll need, add it to this folder as well. When you start up Vegas to work on it, it'll probably tell you that it can't find the file specified. Point it to this new folder, find the file and click OK. It should then say something like "I also found file *** in this folder. Do you want me to use it?". Say Yes to all and your entire project should load completely. Save it under a new name and start editing. edit: I see that Edward beat me by a minute - again :-) |
Awesome didn't know this :)
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thanks guys.... now if i can master how to make multi cam function work i will be doing really good... I have 3 cameras all different file names.... how and the heck is this supposed to work doesnt it lay all the tracks out in a line together?
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I use Ultimate S multicamera function, its much simpler (IMO) very nice. Excalibur might be great too, but I've not used it.
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Excalibur works GGGGGGRRRREAT! Isn't that what Tony the tiger says?
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I had never done it before so I just followed the instructions in the online help menu and it turned out just fine. I'd suggest checking out YouTube as well as there are a number of multicam tutorials on it. |
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