How can I use a DVP file that was created using video studio 3.0 with a later version of Video Studio. I have some layouts that were made with version 3 but they will not open with version 7 or 8. Any suggestions.
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using DVP from V3.0
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Hi,
I just want to make sure it's not a typo...
Ok, now I got that out of the way, I don't see any more current versions being able to open that DVP. Video Studio, as you probably are aware, uses *.vsp (Video Studio Project) files. I think DVP is a Media Studio Pro project file. VS will not open MSP project files. Do you have a copy of MSP on your system? If so, you might try opening it with MSP, then exporting a video file (DV/AVI). Then open VS and insert the video file...
Ron P.
I just want to make sure it's not a typo...
Now that's an antique, collector's item isn't it?ulead83 wrote:...DVP file that was created using video studio 3.0
Ok, now I got that out of the way, I don't see any more current versions being able to open that DVP. Video Studio, as you probably are aware, uses *.vsp (Video Studio Project) files. I think DVP is a Media Studio Pro project file. VS will not open MSP project files. Do you have a copy of MSP on your system? If so, you might try opening it with MSP, then exporting a video file (DV/AVI). Then open VS and insert the video file...
Ron P.
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