VideoStudio Pro 12 - Crashes while opening an AVI file...

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markthrash
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VideoStudio Pro 12 - Crashes while opening an AVI file...

Post by markthrash »

I've been having trouble with this for a while. When I first downloaded it, it worked fine, except for those darn AVI files. It never crashed before, but I did have problems editing as it would lag when I had AVI files in the timeline, so I had to convert them to another format. But now it won't even let me import AVI files at all without crashing immediately.

Here's a snapshot of the error message I get right before it closes down on me.

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I'm running Windows Vista Home Edition 64-bit, if that helps. lol
Anyone able to help me out or am I a lost cause?
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Post by 2Dogs »

Here's a link to the same problem occurring in Adobe Premiere, in connection with Flash video. You might try the procedure described to set the environment variable.

http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewCon ... d=kb403633
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Post by markthrash »

Holy mother! That worked!!!!!!!!!
Thanks! That was some fast help, man!
:D

And my AVI files don't lag anymore! Wow.
Haha again, thanks! I appreciate the help so much. I didnt know it could be fixed that fast. I've had this problem since December!
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Post by 2Dogs »

Happy to help, glad it worked, thanks for posting back with the results!

What kind of avi files were they by the way?
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Post by markthrash »

Idk? They were recorded from an HD tv and ripped in a way that the HD quality would stay.
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