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Posted by JB on 04/27/06 20:22
"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
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> 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
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