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Ken Berry wrote:Or, when you finish editing in X3 and really want a project file for whatever reason which will work with MF 7, then File > Save As, and click on the little downward pointing arrow to the right of the little window where you give the project a name, and select Video Studio X2 as the format. (It will also allow you to save as a VS11 project...) Then insert that project file in MF 7 SE...
otown wrote:Ken Berry wrote:Or, when you finish editing in X3 and really want a project file for whatever reason which will work with MF 7, then File > Save As, and click on the little downward pointing arrow to the right of the little window where you give the project a name, and select Video Studio X2 as the format. (It will also allow you to save as a VS11 project...) Then insert that project file in MF 7 SE...
Hi, I tried this option and when you save as a VS11 project, it still gets saved as a VSP file which X3 won't read. Any ideas???
I can confirm the same problem. There is no way that I can insert a VSP from X3 to MF7 SE.
Now I'm really confused.
Once I've completed the editing, don't I "render" then go to Share > Create Video File?
Wouldn't the project that I just completed & rendered show up in MF7 SE?
mbstayman wrote:I don't understand the comments about MF7 not being able to open X3 projects (VSP files), although I'm also experiencing the same difficultly. All of the documentation states that this is supposed to be possible. MF7 Help states: "Corel DVD MovieFactory allows you to add video files of different formats such as AVI, MPEG, and WMV into your video project.
That's correct, a video file is different than a VSP file. VSP is a VideoStudio Project File, in simple terms, it's like a text file, instructions to be carried out when you render your project to a video file
You can also add a VideoStudio project (*.VSP)." The printed material also states that this is supposed to be possible.
Again this is correct. When DVD MF7 Pro was released VS X3 was not on the table yet. So the version of VS project files (VSP) it will accept must be prior to VS X3. DVD MF7SE will accept VS 11, and VS X2 VSP files
The Release Notes for X3 SP1 states that integration with MF7 SE has been added as a "step up" for those who want something better than DVD Factory 2010. Is this something for which Corel intends to release a fix?
About the only way it is integrated with VS X3, is the link provided in the menu when you click on Share>Create Disc. Once you select DVD MF7SE, VS X3 will close, the project file (VSP) will not be automatically carried into DVD MF7SE. It's unknown if Corel will provide a patch for DVD MF7SE, allowing it to accept VS X3 project (VSP) files.
AlphaDood wrote:I am trying to Add a VideoStudio project .VSP to DVD Moviefactory SE 7. I created the project in VS x3 and then saved the project. I selected MovieFactory SE 7 to author to a DVD, I go to [New Project] [Add video files]. In the [Open video file] window the default option to Files type is all formats but the .VSP format does not show up. When I select [All Files] the .VSP files are available. Then I select the project I want and choose Open I get an error "Unable to open "filename.VSP" File format mismatch. I thought a VideoStudio project could be loaded but I must be doing something wrong...Dwayne
Ron P. wrote:mbstayman wrote:I don't understand the comments about MF7 not being able to open X3 projects (VSP files), although I'm also experiencing the same difficultly. All of the documentation states that this is supposed to be possible... You can also add a VideoStudio project (*.VSP)." The printed material also states that this is supposed to be possible.
Again this is correct. When DVD MF7 Pro was released VS X3 was not on the table yet. So the version of VS project files (VSP) it will accept must be prior to VS X3. DVD MF7SE will accept VS 11, and VS X2 VSP files
Ron P. wrote:mbstayman wrote: The Release Notes for X3 SP1 states that integration with MF7 SE has been added as a "step up" for those who want something better than DVD Factory 2010. Is this something for which Corel intends to release a fix?
About the only way it is integrated with VS X3, is the link provided in the menu when you click on Share>Create Disc. Once you select DVD MF7SE, VS X3 will close, the project file (VSP) will not be automatically carried into DVD MF7SE. It's unknown if Corel will provide a patch for DVD MF7SE, allowing it to accept VS X3 project (VSP) files.
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