System information
When you save a project, .veg.bak files are created in your project folder to allow you to return  to the 
project's last-saved state. Creation of backup files is independent of automatic project saving.
Saving and Renaming a Project (Save As)
From the File menu, choose Save As to save the current project to a different location or with a new name.
1.  From the File menu, choose Save As.
2.  Select the drive and folder where you want to store the project.
3.  Type a name in the File Name box.
4.  From the Save as Type drop-down list, choose the format in which you want to save the project.
Extension Format Name Description
.veg Vegas Pro 
project
This  option saves the references to media files used in the 
project. Also saved  is project information, track effects, 
envelopes, bus assignments, and  output properties. The .veg 
file does not combine events  into a single file.
.txt EDL text file This   option creates a text version of event placements in the 
track view. This  text description can then be imported into a 
database or text application  for modification or other 
purposes.
.aaf Edit Protocol 
Compliant AAF 
File
These options create AAF (Advanced Authoring  Format) files 
that you can use to exchange projects between applications.
  For example, if your postproduction facility uses a tool 
other than Vegas Pro  software, you could provide your 
project as an AAF file.
For more information, see "Importing and Exporting AAF 
Files" on page 73.
.aaf Avid Legacy 
AAF File
5.  Select the Copy   media with project check box if you want to create copies of each  of the project's 
media files in the same location as the project file.  This allows you to collect all of a project's assets 
in a single location.
6.  Click the Save  button.
7.  If you selected the Copy  media with project check box, a dialog is displayed to allow you  to specify 
how you want to copy media files:
n  Select the Copy  source media radio button to copy the entire source media files  to your 
project folder.
Any project media files from folders outside the project folder are  copied to the project 
folder. Media files that are saved in folders below  the project folder are not copied.
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