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Importing hard drive files and naming in Vegas
by Audra Yentz on Jul 5, 2009 at 2:31:34 pm

Hi,
I have been having problems with the Sony Vegas Movie Studio 9.0b not allowing me to import more than 120 clips to my project media. The project crashes and when I check the problem report on my computer it gives a list of a lot of numbers etc similar to what was posted in the last post.

Anyway, I have been using the Sony Motion Picture browser software to bring the camcorder files into the computer cutting and naming the clips and then importing to Vegas. I am using STANDARD DEFINITION SONY CAMCORDER that uses MPEG 2 files. Before I had all of these problems I had a SONY DIGITAL 8 that I would CAPTURE to vegas and cut and name. My question is: I know how to directly import my clips but when I do that, there is NO NAME or way for me to know what the clip is. I usually only need a PORTION of each clip as it is a basketball video. When I import to Vegas project media I bring it to the trimmer but how do I trim and name the clip and store in a bin without adding it to the timeline as I don't know where I am going to put it yet?



With My Regards!
Audra


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