Working with Projects

 

A project (.veg) file saves the relevant information about your source media: file locations, edits, insertion points, transitions, and effects.

A project file is not a multimedia file. It contains pointers to the original source files, so you can edit your project nondestructively — you can be creative without worrying about corrupting your source files.


What do you want to do?

Vegas Pro button OverviewCreate a new project

Vegas Pro button OverviewSet project properties

Vegas Pro button OverviewOpen an existing project

Vegas Pro button OverviewCreate a rotated (vertical) project

Vegas Pro button OverviewAdd a project to another project

Vegas Pro button OverviewOpen a recently used project

Vegas Pro button OverviewSave a project

Vegas Pro button OverviewAutosave your project

Vegas Pro button OverviewSave a project with a different name or to a different location

Vegas Pro button OverviewSave or edit project references in rendered files

Vegas Pro button OverviewPublish a project

Vegas Pro button OverviewRender a project

Vegas Pro button OverviewRender multichannel audio

Vegas Pro button OverviewRender 5.1 surround audio files

Vegas Pro button OverviewUse network rendering

Vegas Pro button OverviewRender MPEG files

Vegas Pro button OverviewRender your project for use in DVD Architect

Vegas Pro button OverviewCreate a widescreen project

Vegas Pro button OverviewImport and export AAF files

Vegas Pro button OverviewWork with MXF files

Vegas Pro button OverviewWork with AVCHD video

Vegas Pro button OverviewExport to PSP™ (PlayStation®Portable)

Vegas Pro button OverviewOpen or save an Edit Decision List (EDL)

Vegas Pro button OverviewClose a project

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