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Posted by Mike Kujbida on 04/27/06 23:29
JB wrote:
> "Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
> news:4bbm2gF10ghm0U1@individual.net...
>
>> And even if they were (for example) on drive C originally and are
>> now on drive D, once you load the veg file, it'll say something like
>> "can't find file image.jpg - specify another location?" Once you
>> point it to the new location, as long as the other files are in the
>> same place, it'll automatically "find" them as well. Save the veg
>> file under a new name and you're all set.
>> BTW, I've been using Vegas since it was an audio-only app at version
>> 1.0 and
>> continue to be impressed with it :-)
>
> Thanks Mike for this information. I have found, however, that veg
> files created from the trial version of Vegas 6 are not compatible
> with Vegas 5, but veg files from Vegas 5 are compatible with Vegas 6.
> This often seems to be the case when programs are updated. So if you
> are going to use Vegas with two computers, it's best to have the same
> version on each computer.
>
> JB
I must have missed that in your earlier posts. You're correct in that Vegas
5 can't open Vegas 6 files.
BTW, Sony allows you to install & run Vegas on more than one computer, as
long as you don't have them running at the same time. I use it at work and
have it installed on my home machine as well.
Mike
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