Philippe Orlando
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Now, can I print to HDCAM in a file, store the file on a hard drive and take the hard drive somewhere?
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Great, thanks
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Philippe Orlando
July 11, 2009 at 8:33 pm in reply to: Can Vegas 9 open and treat Vegas 7e veg. files?Sure, one more thing to try. Let’s see, I’ll tell you soon.
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Thank you Chris, I might have to do that.
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Philippe Orlando
July 11, 2009 at 2:35 am in reply to: Can Vegas 9 open and treat Vegas 7e veg. files?Still crashing though. I get a message saying that the system is low on memory. I believe it’s not. I have ONLY Vegas running, no anti virus,no other application. I have 4 GIG of very good Corsair memory and only the rendering process going on. I have a Q6700, not the best processor around by any means, but I thought it would be enough with 4 Gig or decent Ram to render anything, even if it needs 24 hours?
Always crashes at various places and I have no stills in my time line. Just NEO HDV footage -
Philippe Orlando
July 10, 2009 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Can Vegas 9 open and treat Vegas 7e veg. files?Mike, I’m all set and it works. I had installed Vegas 9 Platinum instead of Pro. How silly!
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Philippe Orlando
July 10, 2009 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Can Vegas 9 open and treat Vegas 7e veg. files?Actually it doesn’t work. I’ve just downloaded Version 9b and it can open any kind of video formats, but certainly not the files created by Version 7e that I’m using with the following extension .veg
I had heard somewhere that it was not compatible though,but what you said made me hope for the best. But I guess it’s going to be a bummer. I have noticed already some neat improvement over version 7. For example the preview and playing mode is perfect, even when I choose the BEST option for quality. It plays rough, uncut footage, but it won’t open Vegas 7 projects. Mike, were you sure about this one?
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Philippe Orlando
July 10, 2009 at 5:33 pm in reply to: Can Vegas 9 open and treat Vegas 7e veg. files?Thanks Mike
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Philippe Orlando
July 6, 2009 at 2:30 pm in reply to: Vegas 7 can render in pieces but not the whole timeline?Sure, I can buy that it could be my computer.
I’m using the 2007 videoguys build, I have a Q6700 (quad core at 2.66) 4 gig of very good corsair memory and all the computer is clean, since I recently updated the processor from a E6600 and cleaned the whole thing. I need to add that the computer runs very cool. No signs of heating.
If it helps I’ll also add that since I’ve installed the new processor I simply can’t get into the BIOS setting. I’m aware that I should update my BIOS, but since I can’t get into POST I’m not sure how to do that now, and I’m advised on the ASUS board NOT to use ASUS update, but instead use something else that I access during POST IN BIOS.I’ve been trying to render into DVD ARCHITECT NTSC WIDESCREEN VIDEO STREAM, it also crashes in any other compatible DVD compatible format. My footage is in NEO HDV
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I really appreciate all the input I got here.
Thanks a lot. I’m going to try all the options mentioned in the tread and tell you happens.
By the way, update drivers for what? there’s no hardware connected to the computer? drivers for the Lacie drives?
Thanks a lot
Phil