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  • Vegas Pro Error – Problem while loading project file item not found.

    Posted by Wolfgang Blackburn on August 15, 2017 at 5:41 pm

    I use sony vegas pro 14 and have used others such as 12 , 13 , ive had countless issues from , audio files, video files, rendering, upladed files and many other problems. this time, i cant seem to fix my corrupt video, any help would mean so much to me god bless.

    *********** PROBLEM **************** .bak does not work either.

    So first i start editing, dragging clips and even purely importing them manually after the fact, so i continue editing and close it but once i open it again sometime later |||||||||||||| error message pops up saying that a problem occurred while loading the project file and the item could not be found |||||||||

    thank you and god bless, and to save yourself a little time, you dont have to reply with paragraphs of fixes, just little tips would be nice only becuase i either tried it or if i dont know then you can give me an explanation, so maybe “Have you tried doing……….” thanks

    John Rofrano replied 8 years, 10 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Robert Strong

    August 16, 2017 at 3:21 am

    And have you had this problem in the past with the same computer. If yes, than maybe replacing your rig might be the answer.

    robert

    Videographer, editor
    Refrigerated water cooled PC i7- 6950X.
    Win 7 64 bit, 64Gb DDR4, Nvidia GTX580.
    Sony HVR-Z5U, HVR- V1U, HVR-A1U, HDR-HC3.
    Canon MK2 5D, SX50HS, GoPro Hero2.
    Nikon CoolPix P510

  • John Rofrano

    August 16, 2017 at 11:56 am

    [Wolfgang Blackburn] “to save yourself a little time, you dont have to reply with paragraphs of fixes, just little tips would be nice only becuase i either tried it or if i dont know then you can give me an explanation, so maybe “Have you tried doing……….” thanks”

    Have you tried running a check disk on your hard drive? You may have corruption on your drive which will never go away until you run ‘CHKDSK /F C:’ to fix them. Here is an article from Microsoft about it:

    Run Check Disk from a Command Line to Check for and fix Disk Errors

    ~jr

    http://www.johnrofrano.com
    http://www.vasstsoftware.com

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