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Post by rebbouch on Aug 6, 2013 21:29:38 GMT
I just hate what Sony Vegas does to me sometimes, it's not super important that this is fixed right away because I'm done with that collab part anyway, I just want to find a nice solution to it next time it happens (this is like the third time it happens). So, a while back I made a collab part, and I know that I didn't add any Castle footage to it because it was a Once Upon a Time-part only. And what do I see when passing the old collab part.. some Castle footage. If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, let me know, I'll try everything. This is what it should look like:
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Post by xWhatsYourFandomx on Aug 6, 2013 23:46:56 GMT
Oh, I've had that happen before (and flashes from different scenes sometimes pop up as well)...Hmmm, my copy of SV saves a .bak file next to the .veg file in my folder, do you have a .bak of this video next to the .veg file? If so, you could try relabeling the extension on it to .veg, open it, and see if that copy fixes anything.
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Post by SunnySmile2413 on Aug 7, 2013 0:10:33 GMT
Oh, I've had this when I was working on one of my Legend of the Seeker vids. It was super annoying! What I did to fix it was right click the clips in the project media and I think there was something that said "replace" and I went and just "replaced" it with the original clip.
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Post by rebbouch on Aug 7, 2013 9:55:53 GMT
Oh, I've had this when I was working on one of my Legend of the Seeker vids. It was super annoying! What I did to fix it was right click the clips in the project media and I think there was something that said "replace" and I went and just "replaced" it with the original clip. It worked! I didn't have any Castle s02e01 footage out in the project, otherwise that might've been replaced with once upon a time s02e21 too, right?
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Post by rebbouch on Aug 7, 2013 13:31:25 GMT
Nope never mind, I did see that I had some Castle s02e01 footage which is now Once Upon a Time s02e21... There should be another solution to this without having to go through the trouble of re-editing
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Post by SunnySmile2413 on Aug 7, 2013 14:23:20 GMT
Oh, I've had this when I was working on one of my Legend of the Seeker vids. It was super annoying! What I did to fix it was right click the clips in the project media and I think there was something that said "replace" and I went and just "replaced" it with the original clip. It worked! I didn't have any Castle s02e01 footage out in the project, otherwise that might've been replaced with once upon a time s02e21 too, right? Yes, it SAYS that there's no Castle footage, but you still have to replace all of the Once Upon a Time footage.
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Post by SunnySmile2413 on Aug 7, 2013 14:25:18 GMT
Nope never mind, I did see that I had some Castle s02e01 footage which is now Once Upon a Time s02e21... There should be another solution to this without having to go through the trouble of re-editing No need to re-edit! As I said, just "replace" the footage with the original. It'll change the stuff on the editing to what it originally was.
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Post by rebbouch on Aug 7, 2013 15:21:12 GMT
I'll show you more screenshots to show what I mean. First image - originally used Castle S02E01, now it looks like this: Second image - replaced Once Upon a Time S02E21 to Castle S02E01, this looks like it used to: Third image - HOWEVER, now I still have the problem with the clips that was ORIGINALLY Once Upon a Time S02E21: So my problem is that if I replace one, both gets replaced so one of them will always be wrong.
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