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Ulead Library Files Location
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 1:35 am
by nbninja8
An unknown cause has made my computer unable to boot. I've tried numerous things but now I'm at the last resort of re formating and reinstalling windows. This would uninstall videostudio and also all the files in the videostudio's video library would be erased.
After I reinstall windows, and then reinstall ulead, I was thinking I can just overwrite the library file located somewhere in (/program files/ulead/... ) with my old library file. If there's such a file.
Is this possible and if so what file should I be looking for? I'm using videostudio 11 plus.
Thanks and you all have a Merry Christmas!
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 5:55 pm
by Trevor Andrew
Hi
The location of the library files differ depending whether you are using XP or Vista.
And very different for X2 (VS12)
The video library file is called ......VS_Video.dat
Image library being ....................VS_Image.dat
Title ..........................................VS_Title.dat
For XP the files should be here:/
C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\Application Data\Ulead Systems\Ulead VideoStudio\11.0
For Vista
C :/Users/User Name/AppData/Roaming/UleadSystems/Ulead VideoStudio/11.0
Copy them to a safe location, then replace after installing Video Studio.
PS
The folder AppData is a hidden folder and needs to be activated to view.
Tools-Folder Options-View- show hidden files and folders.
And a Merry Christmas to you
Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2008 9:14 pm
by sjj1805
Before you go down the route of re-installing windows perhaps I can help try and get it going again.
If it will not boot then the first thing to try is to get your XP installation CD and place it in the CD Drive. Start your computer and make sure that it boots from the CD - you might need to alter your computer BIOS if it does not.
When the XP installation disc has finished starting up it will offer you a repair option.
Posted: Thu Dec 25, 2008 9:18 pm
by nbninja8
Hey, thanks alot. I'll give it a try and see if it works as soon as I reinstall.
Thanks for the suggestion with the installation cd, however ive already tried it and it doesn't work.

Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:25 pm
by nbninja8
I just thought of something:
I do most of my editing on two computers, I have all my files saved on 1 external harddrive and switch between my two computers. Is there any way to have ulead look for the VS_video.dat files and so forth on my external harddrive, instead of on program files/Uleadsystems...
That way I could have the same library for both my computers.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:26 pm
by Black Lab
Sure. Many people store their clips on an external drive. If you move them there you will simply have to relink them.
Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 11:54 pm
by nbninja8
right, all my avi files are on the external harddrive but the library files VS_video.dat, and so forth, are different for both of my computers. I was just wondering if they could be shared so that I had the same library for both computers.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:05 am
by Ron P.
No, the *.DAT files must be located in the directory VS installs them to. In order for VS to find where you relocated them, you would need to re-write the program...

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 4:59 am
by nbninja8
Ran into a problem. I reinstalled everything, but replacing the .dat files doesn't replace my library. Can you think of another file that might be needed? I saved a copy of everything in the program files\ulead systems\ulead videostudio 11 folder. But not of any registry files.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 5:38 am
by nbninja8
never mind my last post.
I had the wrong folder.
Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 1:54 am
by sjj1805
nbninja8 wrote:I just thought of something:
I do most of my editing on two computers, I have all my files saved on 1 external harddrive and switch between my two computers. Is there any way to have ulead look for the VS_video.dat files and so forth on my external harddrive, instead of on program files/Uleadsystems...
That way I could have the same library for both my computers.
Yes you can though unless you are above average with computers
(on a scale of 1-10 you would need to be at least 8 ) then I would not recommend messing because you could end up messing your computer up to such an extent that you would have to re-install Windows.
If you do feel confident and
competent then you need to download the Microsoft Power Toys for XP.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/down ... rtoys.mspx
You would then change the location of your documents and settings so that it points to the external drive - and you would have to do this on both computers. If you forgot to attach the external drive to one of those computers and turned it on you would doubtlessly run into problems because the computer would think the documents folder had been deleted.

Posted: Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:33 pm
by babyleon
I make very extensive use of Libraries in VS (now 11.5+). I have in fact run into some kind of limitation and, right now, can only create and use a maximum of 40 Video Libraries. Sometimes I can create more, but if I try to open them, I get kicked into the default Image Library. Most users probably do not use so many libraries so it is not likely a problem overall.
More to the point of the original post, I learned that re-installing VS (then version 8 as I recall) would have the effect of overwriting all of my custom libraries with the original default libraries. Perhaps that is no longer the case. In any event, I now regularly copy all of my custom libraries to an external drive just in case. I keep all of my other video files on external drives as well though they are too many and too large to make any copies. I do keep the originals of any MiniDV cassettes that are of special significance, for as long as they might last.