Upgraded to New Version: Import existing library Manager
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Upgraded to New Version: Import existing library Manager
Sorry if this has been posted. I did a search, and found nothing. I recently upgraded to 11 from 9. I use library manager to categorize my clips. They did not carry over to 11. Is there any way to do this?
- Ron P.
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Welcome to the forums,
There is a way to do this, however you will loose any video clips in your VS11+ video library.
Not knowing what OS you're using here is the method in XP;
Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME HERE\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\9.0 and locate the file VS_video.dat. Select and copy that file.
Next navigate to the location of your VS11+ (the path should be the same as above, just replace 9.0 with 11.0). First rename the VS_video.dat file to something like VS_video.datX, then paste the one from your VS9 directory.
Now you will have all the libraries from your VS9 version..
The path to the files in Vista:
C:\Users\USERNAME HERE\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\9.0 or 11.0. (However I don't think you were running VS9 on a Vista machine)
There is a way to do this, however you will loose any video clips in your VS11+ video library.
Not knowing what OS you're using here is the method in XP;
Navigate to C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME HERE\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\9.0 and locate the file VS_video.dat. Select and copy that file.
Next navigate to the location of your VS11+ (the path should be the same as above, just replace 9.0 with 11.0). First rename the VS_video.dat file to something like VS_video.datX, then paste the one from your VS9 directory.
Now you will have all the libraries from your VS9 version..
The path to the files in Vista:
C:\Users\USERNAME HERE\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\9.0 or 11.0. (However I don't think you were running VS9 on a Vista machine)
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- Ron P.
- Advisor
- Posts: 12002
- Joined: Tue May 10, 2005 12:45 am
- System_Drive: C
- 32bit or 64bit: 64 Bit
- motherboard: Hewlett-Packard 2AF3 1.0
- processor: 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-4770
- ram: 16GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 645
- sound_card: NVIDIA High Definition Audio
- Hard_Drive_Capacity: 4TB
- Monitor/Display Make & Model: 1-HP 27" IPS, 1-Sanyo 21" TV/Monitor
- Corel programs: VS5,8.9,10-X5,PSP9-X8,CDGS-9,X4,Painter
- Location: Kansas, USA
