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Old 03-11-2009, 12:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Soudgod View Post
I disagree.
It's time for you to contact Sony directly.
</p>Sorry to hear about your problems Soudgod. Unless you have a uniquely corrupt version of Vegas or Windows, your problem is related to your hardware or drivers (which I accept may well be in incompatiility between Vegas and a driver and Sony may well ake on the responsibilty of fixing this. It MAY be the same for the OP, but for experience of posts here,it is more likely to be one or more dodgy clips. YouJam - by all means report it to Sony. They'll almost certainly have your reinstalling etc after they've had a look. I'd suggest ALSO (or before that) going for the simpler, less destructive approach of eliminatng dodgy clips.
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