Copy Templates and Libraries from VS11 to VSX2
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:00 am
IMPORTANT
You must open VideoStudio at least once before you copy stuff over from previous versions. This is to prime the libraries.
If like myself you have organised your VideoStudio 11 (or earlier) libraries so that it contains videos, sounds, images etc from earlier versions, or from other sources on your hard drive. Plus if you have created templates with the "Tools | Make Movie Templates Manager" then you can quickly replace the new libraries with your own custom made libraries from the earlier version.
I would keep the new "Titles" library because it is far better than the previous one(s).
Step 1.
Rename the following files - so that you can revert back to the native X2 files if you later decide to do so.
On a Vista Home Premium machine they are found at found C:\Users\Stephen\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio\12.0.
On an XP machine they are found at "C:\Documents and Settings\Stephen\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio\12.0"
Titles = VS_Title.dat
Flash Animations = VS_Flash.dat
Decoration = VS_Decoration.dat
Audio Files = VS_Audio.dat
Video Libraries = VS_Video.dat
Image Libraries = VS_Image.dat
Movie Templates = MovieTem.dat
Mask Frames = MaskFrame.dat
Step 2
Copy and paste the corresponding files from your earlier version of VideoStudio to the new one.
On a Vista Home Premium machine they are found at found C:\Users\stephen\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0.
On an XP machine they are found at "C:\Documents and Settings\Stephen\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0"
Substitute Stephen with your Windows User Account name.
Substitute 11 with your version of VideoStudio.
You must open VideoStudio at least once before you copy stuff over from previous versions. This is to prime the libraries.
If like myself you have organised your VideoStudio 11 (or earlier) libraries so that it contains videos, sounds, images etc from earlier versions, or from other sources on your hard drive. Plus if you have created templates with the "Tools | Make Movie Templates Manager" then you can quickly replace the new libraries with your own custom made libraries from the earlier version.
I would keep the new "Titles" library because it is far better than the previous one(s).
Step 1.
Rename the following files - so that you can revert back to the native X2 files if you later decide to do so.
On a Vista Home Premium machine they are found at found C:\Users\Stephen\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio\12.0.
On an XP machine they are found at "C:\Documents and Settings\Stephen\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Corel VideoStudio\12.0"
Titles = VS_Title.dat
Flash Animations = VS_Flash.dat
Decoration = VS_Decoration.dat
Audio Files = VS_Audio.dat
Video Libraries = VS_Video.dat
Image Libraries = VS_Image.dat
Movie Templates = MovieTem.dat
Mask Frames = MaskFrame.dat
Step 2
Copy and paste the corresponding files from your earlier version of VideoStudio to the new one.
On a Vista Home Premium machine they are found at found C:\Users\stephen\AppData\Roaming\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0.
On an XP machine they are found at "C:\Documents and Settings\Stephen\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0"
Substitute Stephen with your Windows User Account name.
Substitute 11 with your version of VideoStudio.