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Re: Sony Vegas Pro 8 help
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Terry Esslinger
on Jun 26, 2008 at 4:17:29 pm
Your clips are kept wherever they are captured to. You can set that up to be anywhere with any file name. When you open a Vegas project you then import what clips you need into that project. You actually only place a reference, the clip is not recopied to a new location in that way you do not use up more Hard drive space. These references are kept in a PROJECT MEDIA window that will stay with the project.
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