VS 11Plus - capture problems

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VS 11Plus - capture problems

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I also have a Sony DCR-TRV350 camcorder attached with firewire to computer. When I try to capture video it will capture for 10 sec. and then gives me an error. Capturing Failed the file created is corruped and unusable it will be automatically deleted. But VS 10 works great. I even downloaded the trial ver. MediaStudio Pro 8 and it works fine. Any ideas. I don't want to capture in vs10 and edit in vs11. Thanks Richard
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Post by Ron P. »

Welcome to the forums,

This is a known bug of VS11. Corel is very aware of it, and should be releasing a fix, in the form of a SP (Service Patch), which probably will not be until Christmas.

So in the mean time, do like the rest of us, and use another capture program, like VS10 or WinDV to capture.
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Are you suggesting that I have both vs10 and vs11 loaded on my computer....using vs10 for capture only? If so, is there a way to just load the "capture" part of VS10 without installing the whole thing. Then I could have vs11 for edit/etc.

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vidoman wrote:Welcome to the forums,

This is a known bug of VS11. Corel is very aware of it, and should be releasing a fix, in the form of a SP (Service Patch), which probably will not be until Christmas.

So in the mean time, do like the rest of us, and use another capture program, like VS10 or WinDV to capture.
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No. What Ron is advising is that you capture with another program, such as VS10, then edit with VS11. You would have to have the entire VS10 installed.
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Post by Ken Berry »

Or you could Google for a tiny freeware program called WinDV which only captures DV format from a mini DV or Digital 8 camera but does it well. Then open the captured video in VS11 for editing...
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Please could you update the following link:
VideoStudio 12 IVI Capture Plug in: Data Required Please
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