Hi guys. Can anybody help? I am trying to create a DVD from a previously saved .VSP file but when I have opened the file on the timeline and then select 'Share'/ make DVD it starts to load the project then stops after 26pct when a window appears with the message "Fail to delay load Fileutil.dll" when I click OK I get the debug/error report message which closes the programme down and is then followed by another window that says "The instruction at "0x73dd11c7" referenced memory at "0x00000004". The memory could not be "read". Cick on OK to terminate the programme"
It seems only to be doing this with this one vsp file. Is there anythinmg I can do or will I have to do the whole thing over again?
Many thanks and a happy new year to one and all
Mark
"Delay Load" message when trying to format a DVD
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Doing a quick Google search, it appears that Fileutil.dll is a spyware/malware program associated with an Internet Explorer tool called CometCursor. In other words, it would appear your particular problem project may be infected -- or at least be somehow linked -- to this malware. It is not a Video Studio problem. You will need to use your antivirus/anti-malware programs to get rid of the infection.
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Thanks guys for your help. I was eventually able to get a DVD by going the mpeg route. After a virus scan it would still not let me make a DVD from the original time line but by first making an mpeg 2 version of it (suggested by sjj) I was able to start a new programme, insert video and then create the DVD from that.
Where I was using some still photographs to pan and zoom I found some of the panning to be rather jerky and not as smooth as it often is. Could this be because I went through the 2 stages?
Thanks
Mark
Where I was using some still photographs to pan and zoom I found some of the panning to be rather jerky and not as smooth as it often is. Could this be because I went through the 2 stages?
Thanks
Mark
