Is there an easy way to adjust for files that have moved in VEGAS MS

matthew-brin wrote on 8/9/2017, 3:07 PM

I have VEGAS Movie Studio 14 Platinum under Windows 10. I upgraded my computer and what was on disk E: on the old computer is now on disk D: on the new computer. VEGAS Movie Studio points out that it cannot find files where they are supposed to be and volunteers to look for them. That works, but there are over a hundred files. It requires several clicks for each file.

Is there a way to get VEGAS Movie Studio to mass search or convert one folder to another without making a change for each file? The files were all under one folder on the old computer and are all under (with the same folder structure) one folder on the new computer. I am hoping that this might make the conversion easier.

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johnebaker wrote on 8/9/2017, 4:20 PM

Hi

The Magix Vegas software has its own forum over here, I would suggest you ask there.

Alternatively use Windows Disk Manager to reassign the D drive to be the E drive if there is no reason why you have to have the drive as the D drive.

HTH

John EB

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