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Nesting projects
With Vegas Pro software, you can simplify and organize complex projects by adding multiple projects to the timeline of a single
Vegas Pro project. Using project nesting, you can:
Create a single element that can be used in multiple locations or projects. If you update the project, it is updated everywhere.
Create a complex composited element that can be used as a single media event in multiple locations or projects.
Create a transition across multiple events by placing the events in a nested project and applying the transition to the nested
events project.
Create a musical composition with its own tempo and bus structure that can be used in another project.
Create an individual project for each scene in a video and place those projects in a master project. You can apply color
correction to each project individually, and then apply color correction to the master project as well.
Use master projects to deliver a single project in multiple formats without time- and disk-consuming intermediate renders: for
example, you could add your 24p, 16:9 HD (high-definition) project to a master project to reformat the project as widescreen
SD (standard definition) for DVD, letterboxed SD for VHS, 4:3 pan-and-scan SD, or 25p.
Use one of the following methods to nest an existing project in your current timeline:
From the Windows® Explorer or the Explorer window, drag a Vegas Pro project file (.veg) to the timeline. The project is added to
the timeline where you drop it.
•From the File menu, choose Import and then choose Media to browse to the .veg file you want to nest.
Using any of the methods above, the Vegas Pro project file is also added to the Project Media window. After a nested project is in
the timeline, you can edit its events just as you would any other event in your project.
Notes:
The output from the nested project’s master bus is used to create the audio event. If you nest a 5.1 surround project, the audio event
will be a stereo downmix of the surround master bus.
Audio events from nested projects cannot be edited in a sound editor.
The audio from a nested project will require that a proxy file be built. To avoid building proxy files, delete audio from nested
projects and use the master project to create your audio.
Markers and regions in the nested project are displayed in the timeline as media markers in the event.
Prerendered video from a project will be used when that project is nested in another project’s timeline.
You can edit a nested project by right-clicking the event in the timeline and choosing Edit Source Project from the shortcut menu.
A new Vegas Pro window will open to allow you to edit the project.