Audio Problems in Sony Vegas 9.0

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So I was working on a video for school, I saved the file and went to got browse the internet. When I came back and opened Vegas the audio was distorted and static like. What gives? I didn't do anything to it. I tried using other music and no matter what it keeps sounding like you're listening through broken earphones. Please help me, it's an important project. :nervous:

Edit: So, I deleted the audio track with the song (that was .mp3 and I converted the audio to .wav). So the random static and distortion is gone but the preview video lags! What in the world is going on!?

I've noticed that all of Vegas lags now - it never did before. So the video's lagging, the program is lagging... uh...

Edit: I restarted Vegas and the lag has dissipated. It seems to be running fine now. I still want to know what the cause of the static in the audio was and why the program was stalling massively.
 
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So I was working on a video for school, I saved the file and went to got browse the internet. When I came back and opened Vegas the audio was distorted and static like. What gives? I didn't do anything to it. I tried using other music and no matter what it keeps sounding like you're listening through broken earphones. Please help me, it's an important project. :nervous:

:sly: Check your earphones.

What format did you save the file in, and how big is the file? Sometimes certain file formats are un-able to re-render audio if the file is big.
 
I never rendered it as a final copy. It's still a .veg file. My earphones are fine as I was just listening to iTunes previously. I freaking out because it seems like nothings working! :(
 
What patch are you running? this sounds like the bugs associated with 9.0b and the memory leaks.
 
Preview lagg I wouldn't worry about. I'm using Final Cut Pro and when I go to preview my video, it laggs, but once it's rendered, it runs 100% smoothly.

The audio problem may have been a stuff up while the file was searching for the audio file. If you can fix it with a simple restart, I wouldn't worry.
 
Ok, thanks. I tried playing other MP3s and they were fine. It was the glitchiest thing that has ever occurred in Vegas. I'll just use .wav format now, just to be safe.
 
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